Trade Resources Industry Views It Is Time to Prove That Oxo-Biodegradable Technology Really Works and Is Entirely Safe

It Is Time to Prove That Oxo-Biodegradable Technology Really Works and Is Entirely Safe

Symphony Welcomes ‘Ox' Ban Rejection

The company’s chief executive officer Michael Laurier said: “The suggestion by the promoters of the ban that the Member-states were acting in the interests of Symphony is ludicrous. They were acting in the interests of the people of Europe, who need a policy for dealing with plastic waste which finds its way into the outdoor environment.

“Now there will be an opportunity to prove to the EU Commission beyond doubt that oxo-biodegradable technology really works and is entirely safe. If all the plastic had been made with oxo-biodegradable technology there would be no ocean garbage patches and no need to ban shopping bags.”

He added “Nearly 300 million tonnes of plastic packaging are produced worldwide in a year. This number is growing, and plastic is so useful that it will not reduce. Instead it should all be made oxo-biodegradable, as is already happening in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Its time Europe caught up with them, and stopped polluting the oceans of the world with non-biodegradable plastic.”

Commenting on the role of Plastics Europe and EuPC, he said that they claim to represent the producers of plastic products, and the most serious criticism of those products is that they will lie or float around for decades if they get into the environment as litter.

“Oxo-biodegradability is the answer to this problem because it will never be possible to collect all the plastic litter. It is time that they engaged with Symphony in the interests of their own members.”

Source: http://www.packagingnews.co.uk/news/symphony-welcomes-oxo-ban-rejection/
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Symphony Welcomes ‘Ox' Ban Rejection