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European countries recycle less than a third of plastic waste, research firm reveals
A worker sorts through rubbish at CoopFuturo, a sorting collective which receives rubbish from the local government collection service and then sells the material to specialised recycling companies, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 21, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

LONDON, Dec 12 ― The world faces a severe plastic waste crisis as even the advanced countries of Europe together recycle less than a third of the plastic they throw away, Hamburg-based research firm Statista said in a report yesterday.

Of the world’s total 348 million tonnes of annual plastic production, Europe accounts for 60 million tonnes, about half of which gets thrown away and only about 30 per cent of that waste is recycled.

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While rules rolled out by the EU have dented levels of single-use plastics and packaging, Statista said, vast gaps remain among member countries’ results, and recycling needs to be rapidly scaled up worldwide to confront environmental damage and climate change.

"The EU has implemented drastic measures to overcome current levels of ruinous waste generation... (but) better waste management and a higher recycling capacity are now more imperative than ever,” Statista said.

EU countries vary widely in tackling the problem, Statista said, with only 0.1 per cent of plastic packaging ending up in landfills in Germany but 38.2 per cent in Spain headed to dumps. ― Reuters

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