Dr. Dennis Bankmann, Managing Partner at Emerging Motif and independent scientific advisor, provided a comprehensive overview of the new EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). He described it as one of the most complex frameworks of the European Green Deal, affecting nearly all packaging and gradually coming into effect from August 2026.
Bankmann explained the PPWR’s core objectives: waste prevention, promoting reuse and recycling, and significantly increasing the use of recycled materials. He highlighted that many requirements — such as recyclability, compostability, and the use of recyclates — are already defined, while numerous technical details are still being developed.
A key focus was the upcoming recyclability scoring system, which will classify packaging into categories A to C based on a recyclability score (0–100%). This methodology, currently under development, aims to provide greater clarity from 2026 onward.
He also emphasized the role of European standardization (CEN) in providing technical foundations for secondary legislation, including design-for-recycling criteria, test methods, and requirements for reuse and minimization. Bankmann concluded that full implementation of PPWR is still a long way off, and companies should actively engage in standardization to help shape future requirements.