EU countries back recycled plastic targets for cars
By AFP | 18 June 2025
BRUSSELS: EU countries on Tuesday backed plans to set mandatory targets for recycled plastic content in new vehicles in a bid to reduce waste and promote the so-called "circular economy".
Environmental ministers from the bloc's 27 nations approved a proposal by the European Commission to make sure at least 25% of the plastic in new cars has been recycled.
But gathered in Luxembourg, the ministers delayed its planned entry into force.
"The end-of-life vehicle regulation is a game-changer for Europe," said Paulina Hennig-Kloska, the environment minister of Poland, which holds the EU's rotating presidency.
"It cuts waste, curbs our reliance on critical raw materials from abroad, and drives our car industry into the heart of the circular economy."
Vehicle manufacturing is among Europe's most resource-intensive industries.
It accounts for 10% of the bloc's overall consumption of plastics, and is responsible for 19% of demand for the EU's steel industry, according to Brussels.
Under a phased approach adopted by the European Council representing member states, within six years of the regulation entering force manufacturers will have to make sure 15% of plastic in new cars and vans has been recycled.
The target will increase to 20% after eight years and finally reach 25% after a decade.
At least 25% of the recycled materials will have to be sourced from old, scrap vehicles.
The commission had initially proposed manufacturers reach the recycled content target within six years.
The European Automobiles Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), an industry lobby group, said the "more feasible target, with a phase-in approach" was "a step in the right direction".
The text empowers the commission to lay down temporary derogations if there is a shortage of recycled materials or prices are too high, the council said.
It also opens the way to the setting of future targets for recycled steel, aluminium, and critical raw materials, it added.
The regulation needs to be negotiated with the European Parliament before it can be voted into law.
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