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Will companies cut down on microplastic pollution?

News RoomBy News RoomMay 6, 2025
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Microplastics are tiny particles with sizes ranging from 5 mm down to the microscopic level, which are harmful in both soil and water. Studies suggest that their consumption can lead to reproductive issues and further careers. While people are gradually adopting stricter measures, non-EU operators have increasingly criticized them for delays and exemptions.

The European Commission has introduced a new regulation that applies to EU, mostly non-EU companies, and restrictslessly plastic use. Textile production and highly industrialized companies must comply, while SMEs and small businesses can self-certify. This transparent approach, despite its practicality, prevents excess precaution.

The EU’s new plastic rule aims to reduce losses by 74% but emphasizes compliance over perfection. Enterprises with annual plastic exports over 1.5 million tonnes face stricter obligations—three-year storage and transport in some member states.

SMEs play a critical role, controlling over 98% of the plastic supply chain. They supply transportation and storage, exacerbating environmental impacts in areas like the Mediterranean. Companies with over 1,500 tonnes transport their products over two years, while micro-enterprises take an extra three years to meet the new rule.

Non-EU companies defy the rule, leading to fines or criminal charges. Violations of the new plastic regulation could result in fines and criminal proceedings. For example, companies importing heavy machinery from other countries might face fines or criminal penalties.

These challenges underscore the need for companies to act quickly, especially due to increasing production and higher costs. The European Commission’s stance is clear: they must facilitate better transparency and have efficient compliance. This effort could lead to a more responsible global standards practice, saving time and money for both companies and consumers.

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