HERTS, ENGLAND, March 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) The announcement, which came at a meeting of EU Environment Ministers in Brussels on Monday, included the intention of the Commission to launch an impact assessment and "the possibility of a Europe-wide ban on plastic bags".
In response to the announcement, Michael Stephen, Deputy Chairman of Symphony, said:
"We welcome the Commissioner's intent to look into "all options", because the EU currently has no policy for plastic waste which gets into the land or sea environment and cannot realistically be collected for recycling or anything else. We look forward to introducing him to d2w Oxo-biodegradable technology as a valuable tool for future policy.
d2w is no more a solution to plastic waste than catalytic converters are a solution to air pollution, but both technologies have an important contribution to make. Education also has a role to play, but it is unrealistic for the foreseeable future to think that there will be no plastic waste in the environment. There is no evidence whatsoever that biodegradable plastic of any kind encourages littering"
Last month the UK Environment Agency published an LCA which recognised the environmental benefits of plastic bags, including those made of Oxo-biodegradable plastic, and Symphony does not believe that an EU ban on all types of plastic carrier-bags would be justified. The LCA also recognised that these bags are often re-used, and refused to call them "single-use" bags. For Symphony's response see http://degradable.net/files/uploaded/Sym_response_to_EA_LCA%286%29.pdf
"The Commissioner's announcement is timely given the profusion of national schemes aimed at reducing the amount of plastic waste in the environment, some of which were rushed through and are based on confused scientific knowledge and the wrong technical norms. These should be replaced by a regulatory framework that is long-term, pan-European, realistic and sustainable."
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d2w additive included at manufacture turns ordinary plastic at the end of its useful life into a material with a different molecular structure. At that stage it is no longer a plastic and has become a material which is inherently biodegradable in the open environment in the same way as a leaf. Approximate timescale for degradation can be set at manufacture as required. For a video of plastic film degrading, go to: http://degradable.net/play-videos/4
For further information, contact:
Hume Brophy
Symphony Environmental, Nina Kerkez or Chris Jenks; 020 8207 5900
Symphony Environmental Ltd. is the world leader in Controlled-life Plastic Technology, and sold in the last year enough d2w additive to make more than 5 billion plastic products.
Symphony has recently introduced d2p which gives plastic products anti-microbial protection
Symphony Environmental Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc, a British public company regulated by the London Stock Exchange. Symphony has a worldwide Distribution Network.
Please se: http://www.d2w.net
Symphony Environmental Technologies welcomes European Commission's Proposal to address Plastic Waste
Symphony Environmental Technologies, specialists in controlled-life, oxo-biodegradable plastic technology today welcomed the announcement by the EU Environment Commissioner, Janez Potocnik to investigate the problem of plastic waste in environment.
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[Press-News.org] Symphony Environmental Technologies welcomes European Commission's Proposal to address Plastic WasteSymphony Environmental Technologies, specialists in controlled-life, oxo-biodegradable plastic technology today welcomed the announcement by the EU Environment Commissioner, Janez Potocnik to investigate the problem of plastic waste in environment.