EU Member States will be required to reduce the use of the commonest and most polluting plastic bags drastically under new rules voted by the European Parliament on 28 April.
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Binding reduction targets
EU member states will be able to choose:
- either to take measures to reduce annual average consumption of plastic bags to 90 lightweight bags per citizen by the end of 2019 and 40 by the end of 2025
- or ensure that by the end of 2018, no more light plastic bags are handed over free of charge to shoppers.
Background
Lightweight plastic bags thinner than 50 microns the vast majority of plastic carrier bags used in the EU are less reusable than thicker models and become waste more quickly. They are also more prone to litter the environment and severely pollute water bodies and aquatic eco-systems.
In 2010 every EU citizen used an estimated 198 plastic carrier bags, some 90% of which were lightweight. In a business-as-usual scenario, consumption of plastic bags is expected to increase further. An estimated eight billion plastic carrier bags became litter in the EU in 2010.