STOPP: strategies for food plastic packaging circularity

STOPP, an initiative co-funded by SIRE and the European Union to promote sustainable food packaging use and reduce plastic waste and environmental impact, has just kicked off.

STOPP looks for a significant reduction of the environmental impact derived from the use of plastics in food packaging in line with the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive, with ambitious goals to cut down on packaging waste by 2030. The project will involve all the links in the food packaging value chain, from the plastic or the agri-food industry to the end users, the food retail industry, or policymakers.

STOPP will create circular strategies for plastic usage and processing. It will also generate awareness campaigns within a multi-actor network that involves profiles from every stage of the food packaging value chain. Some of its specific actions will be:

  • To analyse the impact of plastic waste in different ecosystems.
  • To monitor the current use of plastics in the food packaging industry.
  • To create a sustainable business model that can be replicated.
  • To take actions that enhance recycling.
  • Conducting a customer voice study.

STOPP will lead Europe’s transition into a more sustainable usage of food packaging that keeps food safety standards. For 36 months, fourteen partners from seven countries will closely collaborate to maximize the project efforts and results. The project outcomes are meant to set a basis for the European decision-making process towards plastic usage in the food value chain and are in line with the European Green Deal.

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