The Royal Decree of May 25, 2024, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on July 5, 2024, partially transposes the EU directive aimed at reducing the environmental impact of single-use plastic products. The main objectives are to limit the market availability of these products, increase their recycled plastic content, and prevent the loss of recyclable materials.
The text introduces several bans:
The decree mandates a minimum recycled plastic content for certain products to encourage the use of recycled materials.
The measures will be implemented progressively, with the first bans effective from January 5, 2025. For example, the use of plastic films for advertising prints will be restricted to a 15 cm wide strip from this date.
This new regulation aims to reduce the environmental impact of single-use plastics by promoting the use of recycled materials and restricting the commercialization of easily dispersible and non-recyclable plastic products.