Single-Use Plastics Directive and Extended Producer Responsibility for litter management

Single-Use Plastics Directive and Extended Producer Responsibility for litter management

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Type
Author
ACR+
Publication Date
December, 2025
Country
EU
Language for original content
Key Area

Plastic pollution continues to pose a major challenge for communities across Europe, and the question of who should finance the management of litter has become increasingly important. This first ACR+ policy paper on litter evaluates the progress made by Member States in establishing and rolling out the EPR systems required by Article 8 of the Single Use Plastics Directive (SUPD).

It finds that few Member States have started implementing these systems. It is easier to establish systems for packaging-related SUPD products (because of the EPR systems already in place) than for new products such as balloons and wet wipes.

However, the most challenging part of the implementation is the calculation of littering costs. Public authorities pay the bulk of this, but more transparency is needed.