European Parliament Adopts Legislation Requiring the Use of Recycled Plastic in New Cars
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This "circular economy" measure, designed to reduce waste, has been the subject of long months of armwork with the automotive industry.
The European Parliament adopted a regulation on 17 June 2026 requiring the inclusion of a minimum share of recycled plastic in new cars, including electric cars, which is part of the European circular economy strategy and aims to increase the recycling of vehicles while limiting the consumption of fossil resources. However, in order to help industrialists, Members of the European Parliament have planned a gradual rise in bonds. Recycled plastic …
Europe places recycled plastic at the heart of the automotive industry The new European regulation covers the entire life cycle of vehicles, from design to end-of-use processing. Thus, manufacturers will have to integrate more recycled plastic into their future models in order to reduce their dependence on virgin raw materials and encourage the circular economy. According to the European Parliament, the new rules aim to "encourage the transition…
On Thursday, the European Parliament adopted a law requiring the use of a share of recycled plastic in new cars, giving manufacturers time to adapt. A change in the European automotive sector. On Thursday, Parliament adopted a law making it compulsory to use a share of recycled plastic in the construction of new cars by 437 votes to 112. This "circular economy" measure, designed to reduce waste, has been the subject of long months of armwork wit…
A law will impose the progressive use of recycled plastic in new cars. The goal is to reach 15% in six years and then 25% in 10 years, in order to reduce waste and strengthen the circular economy. The post Soon 25% of recycled plastic in new cars: the EU plan makes debate appear first on The Vif.

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