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EuRIC: European recyclers support new recycling targets for critical raw materials, but hurdles remain

Monday, 20 March 2023 15:15:25 (GMT+3)   |   Brescia

EuRIC, the European Recycling Industries’ Confederation, has expressed its position in a press release on the content of the EU Commission’s newly published proposal for critical raw materials, which is considered by EuRIC a step in the right direction towards reducing reliance on CRMs from outside the EU and enhancing EU supply chain resiliency and security.

“European recyclers strongly support the 15 percent target of strategic raw materials coming from EU recycling,” noted Emmanuel Katrakis, secretary general of EuRIC. “However, the establishment of robust targets for recycled content in end-products is essential. This will accelerate demand for recycled CRMs and must be an essential component of any future implementing legislation,” he added.  

The success of achieving these targets, writes the confederation, relies heavily on measures that both level the playing field with extracted raw materials and boost European research and innovation to upscale EU recycling capabilities. Moreover, according to EuRIC, the CRM proposal must not be considered in isolation from the wide range of other EU legislative initiatives that could either suppress or boost recycling and the circular economy. These include the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and the upcoming revisions of the End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs) and WEEE Directives.  

“Finally, collection targets and new and enhanced technologies are imperative for ensuring that CRMs are effectively recovered for recycling,” EuRIC stated in the press release, adding, “Funding and access to finance for investments in CRM recycling projects will therefore be critical in spurring these much-needed technological advancements, boosting a climate-neutral and circular economy as well as homegrown European innovation."


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