Kitchen, food waste: MEPs want new recycling rules

Published: 14 July 2010 y., Wednesday

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The EU produced more than 100 million tonnes of garden and kitchen waste last year and most of it went to landfill or was incinerated. MEPs want the EU to exploit the economic and environmental benefits of this waste through more recycling, separate collections and composting. On 6 July, they also called for EU-wide rules as some countries are lagging behind in recycling efforts.

Parliament's resolution follows a European Commission Green Paper on the management of bio-waste in the EU. MEPs argue that a specific directive for bio-waste would offer greater clarity, better monitoring and legal certainty.

What the EP wants

Separate collections for bio-waste unless impossible for economic or environmental reasons

More recycling of bio-waste

Classification of the different types of compost available from bio-waste

MEPs are also urging governments to “promote environmental awareness-raising activities” to change behaviour. They want new rules proposed by the end of the end of the year.

What is bio-waste?

biodegradable garden waste like grass

Food and kitchen waste from houses, restaurants and shops

Waste from food processing plants

Where do we stand?

Landfill/burying accounts for 41% of all EU bio-waste, but varies widely by country with Poland and Lithuania burying 90%. It creates large amounts of methane gas. Some 47% of bio-waste is incinerated in Sweden and 55% in Denmark.

There are separate collections in Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, parts of Belgium (Flanders), Spain (Catalonia) and Italy (northern regions). Austria and Germany have the highest composting rates.

Landfill has the worst environmental impact, while separate collection, incineration and composting are the best available solutions.


 

Šaltinis: europarl.europa.eu
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