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EC to consider glass when designing new environmental policies.

The European Commission has just published a study commissioned by the Enterprise & Industry DG saying that policy makers should consider the environmental and energy benefits of glass when designing new environmental policies.

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EU factory orders increase

Factories in the 15 nations sharing the euro saw a surprise jump in new orders, although much of the improvement was due to orders for trains and planes, according to official EU data.

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EU inflation easing

Inflation in the 15 nations sharing the euro eased in September for second month running to 3.6 percent amid lower oil prices, according to an estimate from the European Union's Eurostat data agency.

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Population boom in EU

Experts anticipate that the EU-27 will face a population boom from now until 2035, where the number of people will reach 521 million, against the current 495 million. The figure is expected to drop to 506 million in 2060. The data was recently published in a Eurostat report outlining population projections for the period 2008-2060.

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German beer an export hit

Although beer imports to Germany dropped by almost 13 percent in 2007, the Germans still enjoyed a Danish, Belgian, Czech, Dutch or British beer. German beer is an export hit. Over 12 million hl (+1.4 %) were enjoyed in the EU countries, mainly in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain and Spain. 15.4 million hl (+3.7 %) of German beer were drunk outside EU, especially in the USA, Canada, Switzerland and Russia according to the German Federal Statistics Office.

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Washing powder and its packaging working towards sustainability

The EU Eco-labelled washing powder from Aquados guarantees efficient washing with far less harm to the environment. Even the tubs are now made of 100% post consumer waste recycled and recyclable materials

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Plastics directive banning certain sealants

Commission Directive 2007/19/EC, the fourth amendment to “Plastics Directive” 2002/72/EC comes into effect shortly and no longer allows the use of certain phthalates as plasticisers in PVC-based closure seals that come into contact with food. One reason for this is the widening of the scope of the Plastics Directive to cover metal twist-off caps. The retailers, fillers and manufacturers of metal twist-off caps are desperately looking for alternative sealants.

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EU urged not to penalise packaging

EUROPEN, the European Organization for Packaging and the Environment, has written to European Commission President José Manuel Barroso and representatives of the 27 EU Member States, urging them not to pursue the idea of making packaging a priority area for the application of economic instruments.

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Bags being labelled with EU eco label

Lafayette, the French department store chain, distributes eight million paper bags to its customers each year. In late March of this year, the bags were labelled with the official EU Eco-label, as they are manufactured of UPM’s eco-labelled paper. In order to receive the EU Eco-label, a product must satisfy a large number of strict environmental criteria in various areas. Lafayette’s bags are the first paper bags in the world to wear the label.

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EC attempts to reduce barriers to inter community trade

The European Commission has presented its list of eleven new fast track actions to reduce administrative burdens for companies, in order to enhance economic growth. They are the second package of such fast track actions and form part of the overall programme to reduce the administrative burdens for entrepreneurs, by 25 percent in 2012. These immediate measures are likely to generate significant benefits of around 1 Billion Euro through technical changes in existing rules (e.g. reporting obligations).

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Braille presents a challenge

Few packaging sectors require as much recourse to technology and expertise as the pharmaceutical industry. This is why the Körber Medipak Group, together with Rondo SA, offers specific concepts at each packaging stage – from development, through to delivery of the packs. Based in the Swiss region of Basel, Rondo also has subsidiaries in the Czech Republic and in the USA. It has 300 employees and a turnover of € 38 million, 90% of which is in the pharmaceutical industry and the remainder in foodstuffs and cosmetics. 40% of sales are exported to Europe, the USA, Canada and Puerto Rico. The quality of its standard or specialized packaging makes it an uncontested leader in the field. With ISO 9001:2000 certification, Rondo raises the bar of quality very high indeed.

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Poland could see FDI up by 40% in 2009

FDI inflows should rise by 30-40% in 2009 compared to this year if institutional changes are introduced, deems head of the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency (PAIiIZ) Pawel Wojciechowski. He added that foreign investors expect, first of all, simplification of tax rules, limiting business activity’s constraints as well as improved effectiveness of utilisation of EU funds.

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Child resistant and senior friendly

On the one hand packages for drugs should be child-resistant and on the other hand they should be easy to open for adults.

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Study to be made on the effects of PLA on recycle stream

PLA manufacturers have stated that PLA is compatible with the collection, sorting and recycling infrastructures currently in place in most countries of the European Union. Consequently the Petcore Technical Committee commissioned an independent evaluation1 of the effects of PLA on the PET recycle stream.

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EU calls on Poland to put budget on sustainable path

The European Commission expects Poland's general government deficit to be below 3% of GDP this year. But, at the same time, it is expected to rebound above 3% in 2008, according to the Commission's autumn economic forecasts based, inter alia, on the draft budget adopted by the outgoing government, the EC said.

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German - Russian forum to be held

15 years of German Federal Trainee Exchange Program: The German Federal Ministry for Nutrition, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMELV) organises German-Russian Forum during the Russian Agricultural Exhibition „Golden Autumn“ in Moscow

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EU slams Hungary on eco tax

The European Commission has formally requested Hungary to amend its legislation on environmental charges applicable to beverage containers. The Commission believes that Hungary's system leads to de facto discrimination against products from other Member States. The request is in the form of a reasoned opinion which is the second stage of the infringement proceedings provided for in Article 226 of the Treaty. If Hungary fails to comply with the reasoned opinion within two months, the Commission may refer the matter to the Court of Justice of the European Communities.

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Corrugated Industry Believes Flexibility in Waste Framework Directive Essential

FEFCO (the European Federation of Corrugated Board Manufacturers) welcomes the Environment Council’s decision to allow more flexibility to deviate from the waste hierarchy.

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COBRO director emphasizes good contact with neighbours

Stanislaw Tkaczyk, head of the Polish Packaging Research and Development Centre (Centralny Ośrodek Badawczo Rozwojowy Opakowań - COBRO) speaks of the work of his organisation, the importance of ecology and links with similar international associations.

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Certificate required in Hungary

The Hungarian authorities have adopted a Decree introducing detailed regulations of how to certify compliance of packaging with the Essential Requirements.

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EU publishes consultation document on environment

The European Commission published a Green Paper (consultation document) on 28 March on market-based instruments for environment and energy-related purposes.

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EUROPEN argues for better regulation

The European Commission is preparing a Communication on the subject of streamlining the infringement procedure, as part of its Better Regulation initiative. Publication of the Communication is expected during mid-2007.

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EU targets packaging gases

Packaging gases and other additives used for prolonging the shelf life of foods are some of the substances targeted by proposed safety regulations passed yesterday by an EU parliamentary committee.

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EU to control RFID

The European Commission has announced plans to place guidelines on radio frequency identification, or RFID.

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Industry urges action on waste

A wide coalition of industry and commerce stakeholders, including major material producers and sectoral organisations, have joined forces to express their views on what would constitute an effective and meaningful waste management hierarchy in the Waste Framework Directive. Their key message is that the hierarchy should remain a guiding principle, and that flexibility in its application is crucial to guarantee workability.

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Aluminium tariff changes unlikely to affect packagers

EU plans to reduce tariffs on imports of aluminum into the bloc are likely to have little affect on the regions metallic packagers, says an industry expert.

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EU wary of RFID

The EU is moving slowing along the path to regulating the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, with over half of its citizens calling for laws requiring businesses to protect privacy rights.

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Bulgaria attracting FDI

A new report has found that Bulgaria has the highest level of direct foreign investment to GDP in the entire Central and Eastern European region, helping to defy a decline in the sector throughout the CEE region.

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Hungary under fire

The European Commission has launched infringement proceedings against Hungary in relation to its packaging fee law, on the grounds that it violates Article 90 of the EC Treaty which prohibits any internal taxation that discriminates against imported goods and protects domestic products. The Commission has said that discrimination must be avoided both in law (potential impact) as well as in actual practice.

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EUROPEN opposing EU on waste proposals

EUROPEN is strongly opposed to proposals for a rigid “fivestep” waste hierarchy which are contained in a draft report, scheduled for vote in the European Parliament before the end of this year. Under the proposals, any derogation from such a hierarchy would require individual justification.

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