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Waste and recycling

Managing waste in an environmentally sound manner and making use of the secondary materials they contain are key elements of the EU’s environmental policy.

Overview

EU waste policy is key to Europe's circular economy ambitions, contributing to it by extracting as many high-quality resources as possible from waste. The aim is to promote growth by transitioning to a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy.

The Waste Framework Directive is the EU’s legal framework for treating and managing waste in the EU. It introduces an order of preference for waste management called the “waste hierarchy”.

Certain categories of waste require specific approaches. Therefore, in addition to the overarching legal framework, the EU has numerous laws to address various types of waste.

Read more about the Waste Framework Directive

5 tonnes of waste
is produced by the average European each year
Only 38%
of waste in the EU is recycled
Over 60%
of household waste still goes to landfill in some EU countries

Objectives

EU waste policy aims to protect the environment and human health and help the EU’s transition to a circular economy. It sets objectives and aims to:-

  • Improve waste management
  • Stimulate innovation in recycling
  • Limit landfilling

Policies

EU measures to prevent and limit waste from vehicles once they come to their end-of-life.

EU rules to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill, as this is the most polluting way to deal with waste.

EU rules on the proper management of mining waste.

EU rules on packaging and packaging waste, including recycling targets and recycled content.

EU rules regulating the use of sewage sludge, and promoting its use in agriculture.

EU rules on making ship recycling greener and safer.

EU rules on collecting and treating waste oils.

EU rules on transporting waste within and beyond EU borders.

Statistics

Visit EUROSTAT for statistics on waste generation and treatment in the EU.

Contact

For questions about EU environmental policy, please contact Europe Direct.

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