British Glass calls for pause on Welsh DRS glass inclusion. British Glass has called for a pause in the legislative process for Wales’s deposit return scheme, which proposes to include glass beverage packaging from October 2027. The trade body says key questions remain unanswered on producer costs and how the scheme will interact with pEPR.
Glass containers in the Welsh DRS would carry a zero pence deposit until October 2031, during which time no revenue from unredeemed deposits would be available. British Glass warns this could mean producers pay twice if DRS and kerbside collection systems are not aligned. The organisation has raised its concerns with the Senedd Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure Committee and the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee.
Packaging firm Pact Group has invested in Plan B Circular, the UK textile-to-textile polyester recycler behind Project Re:claim, its joint venture with the Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL). The deal aims to scale polyester recycling ahead of EU legislation expected in 2028.
Sixteen international partners led by Danish Technological Institute have launched InFACT, a project to turn household flexible plastic waste such as crisp packets, coffee bags and meat films into new packaging, including food packaging. Less than 15 per cent of this material is currently recycled.