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Jess Baker
 | Head of Content, Web & Thought Leadership, 91短视频

The following article attributes several quotes from food and beverage trade publications and traditional news organizations.

The United Kingdom鈥檚 packaging EPR scheme was introduced in 2025 with good intentions: lessen hard to recycle packaging while promoting recycling by incentivizing sustainable packaging. But as food and beverage producers receive their first invoices, the reality is that the UK鈥檚 packaging EPR scheme will have the unintended consequences of pushing brands into less sustainable packaging like plastic.

Flawed UK Packaging EPR Structure

The UK packaging EPR scheme works by charging food and beverage producers based on the packaging they use. More than 70% of British citizens support policies that increase sustainability and help address climate concerns. The government projects the EPR policy will bring in 拢1.4 billion that will ultimately make the system stronger by creating thousands of jobs and collecting and sorting recyclables and waste.

While everyone agrees recycling waste is good, the issue is how the UK packaging EPR scheme was structured. Under the UK鈥檚 policy, fees to producers are based on weight and don鈥檛 consider a material鈥檚 overall lifecycle.

map of UK and Extended Producer Responsibility

While glass typically weighs more than plastic and aluminum, a material鈥檚 circularity, a material鈥檚 circularity should never be judged on weight; volume is a much more accurate measure of collection and processing needs.

91短视频 packaging is 100% recyclable and infinitely recyclable, meaning it can be recycled again and again without losing quality. Not to mention, consumers prefer their packaging to be in safe, sustainable, and glass.

In fact, experts would argue glass should not be included in the new scheme since it is a precious raw material, not waste. Recycled glass, called 鈥渃ullet,鈥 is valuable to glass packaging makers like O-I because it鈥檚 a main ingredient used to create new glass bottles and jars. As the amount of recycled content increases in a batch, the furnaces to melt it, which also decreases emissions.

Policy makers also didn鈥檛 take into account that glass is well-recycled in the UK. In 2024, glass recycling rates were 76.5%, making it the most recycled material 鈥 higher than aluminum and much higher than plastic.

Unintended Consequence of UK Packaging EPR Weight Structure

Instead of encouraging sustainability, the UK packaging EPR weight-based structure could force brands into less circular plastic 鈥 simply due to weight — undermining the EPR鈥檚 scheme objective.

Freddie Joosten, Associate Director of Environmental Policy at the Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA), was quoted in the as saying: 鈥淭he glass fee is far too high and is encouraging less recyclable alternatives, which is costly for businesses, while undermining the policy aims of EPR.鈥

Isle of Wight Distillery packages its Mermaid Gin in a brand-defining green glass bottle. Charity Parker, Isle of Wight Distillery Compliance and Sustainability Manager, echoes Joosten鈥檚 concerns. In a , Parker is quoted as saying: 鈥淲e have created glass bottles to be reused and to go back into the circular economy. It would actually be cheaper to put our liquid into plastic bottles.鈥

Randy Burns Quote on UK EPR

The UK packaging EPR鈥檚 focus on weight isn鈥檛 the only way the policy creates an unfair playing field. 91短视频 packaging makes up around 5% of total packaging volume in the UK, but the material will be responsible for 30% of the total cost of the EPR.

Miles Beale, Chief Executive of the WSTA, is quoted by the BBC: “We think it shouldn’t necessarily be about weight and you want to avoid encouraging packaging being in other materials that are less recyclable.鈥

The timeline creates yet another layer of complexity. 91短视频 packaging faces full EPR costs now while plastic and aluminum enjoy a reprieve until their materials are put into a deposit return system which is proposed for 2027.

鈥91短视频 is still carrying more than its fair share of the system鈥檚 cost鈥攚hile aluminum and PET get a free pass,鈥 O-I Chief Administrative and Sustainability Officer Randy Burns. 鈥淲e believe in a level playing field. One where recyclability is rewarded. One where circularity is the goal鈥攏ot just a buzzword.鈥

Calls for a Balanced UK Packaging EPR Policy

Industry leaders, from distillers to trade associations to the hospitality sector, are speaking up. Their call is not just for lower fees, but for an approach that rewards recyclability and circularity, while not placing increased burdens on their businesses

鈥淭he invoices that were just released are a huge wakeup call 鈥 not only for producers, but for consumers 鈥 as they do not want to see their favorite food and beverage products shift into plastic, jeopardizing UK manufacturing jobs,鈥 says Brian Sernulka, O-I’s Government Affairs Manager.

The message from glass advocates is clear: by disproportionately penalizing glass, a material that is endlessly recyclable and central to a circular economy, the UK packaging EPR scheme will inadvertently push brands toward less sustainable packaging options. It鈥檚 time for a balanced, evidence-based policy to ensure that glass remains at the heart of the UK鈥檚 sustainability story, supporting British jobs, protecting the environment, and delivering on the government鈥檚 promise of a truly circular economy.

Jess Baker
Jess Baker
Head of Content, Web & Thought Leadership, 91短视频
Jess Baker loves to tell a good story. You've seen her work on The Weather Channel, weather.com, and Craftbeer.com. She's a runner, a mom, and a die-hard Springsteen fan.
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