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EU Single-Use Plastics Directive - analysis of provisions and potential measures regarding extended producer responsibility


The study was to undertake a legal analysis of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) provisions of the EU Directive 2019/904 on the reduction of the impact of certain plastic products on the environment (Single-Use Plastics Directive, SUPD) with a view to its implementation in Germany. In a first step the EPR concept of the SUPD is compared with the EPR concept in other pieces of EU waste law. The study also analyses the conformity of the SUPD´s EPR provisions with higher-ranking EU law. A second objective of the study was to analyse potentially relevant EPR measures for the eight different SUP products covered by Art. 8 of the SUP-Directive (EPR provisions) regarding their collection, transport, treatment, clean-ups and awareness raising. The same was elaborated for the relevant provisions for fishing gear.

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Texte | 42/2022
Number of pages
187
Year of publication
April 2022
Author(s)
Susanne Altvater, Dr. Stephan Sina, Dr. Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers, Lisa Meinecke, Mandy Hinzmann, Dr. Christiane Gerstetter
Language
English
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German Environment Agency
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