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September 28, 2023

#WeChooseReuse partners make a final push for reuse before EU Plenary Vote

The European Union’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) is making its final steps through the legislative process, with a European Parliament plenary vote expected by the end of November 2023.    The PPWR has seen many delays over the last two years. It has faced a high level of industry lobby interest with EU […]
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#WeChooseReuse partners make a final push for reuse before EU Plenary Vote

The European Union’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) is making its final steps through the legislative process, with a European Parliament plenary vote expected by the end of November 2023.    The PPWR has seen many delays over the last two years. It has faced a high level of industry lobby interest with EU […]
Written by Bethany KeeleySeptember 28, 2023
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Webinar: A #WeChooseReuse discussion with Jean Bouteille Founder

There are lots of good environmental reasons for producing and consuming reuse products - e.g. from effectively preventing littering at source, to promoting sustainable consumption habits. Yet, their economic advantage has been more difficult to grasp at times, in a still largely unwelcoming context utterly dominated by single-use products.   ...

Estelle Eonnet
Packaging

Webinar: Towards safe and sustainable food contact materials in European healthcare

Register for the Food Contact Webinar on March 4th, organized by #breakfreefromplastic member Health Care Without Harm. Food contact materials (FCM) play an important role in food services in healthcare. They are used in a range of common catering products, including food and beverage containers and cutlery and help ensure...

Estelle Eonnet
Packaging

Case Study: The story of RePack

How do Zero Waste and online shopping work together?
RePack is a closed-loop system that can reduce e-commerce packaging by 96% while providing the same seamless consumer experience as with a disposable service.

Read the case study by Zero Waste Europe.

Estelle Eonnet
February 15, 2021

Greenpeace's #ReuseRevolution

For years, corporations and retailers have blamed each other for the plastic waste polluting our world. But it’s time for them to work together to create something beautiful—refillable and reusable systems to deliver their products and a world free from plastic pollution. Individuals can take action by celebrating businesses that are part of the #reuserevolution. […]
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February 15, 2021

Let's Shift the Narrative around reuse

Plastic Change has created a series of 6 animation films to change the narrative on the plastic crisis, exploring who is responsible and why plastic pollution keeps on increasing. In several of the short animations the Danish NGO focuses on reuse. Visit plasticchange.org to learn more about the campaign and the narrative shift that is […]
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February 14, 2021

Hello World!

The #WeChooseReuse campaign promotes reuse systems as the solution to single-use. Corporations and decision makers, both at the European, national and municipality level, have the power to put these systems in place. We call on individuals and NGOs to commit to reuse and hold corporations and decision makers accountable. Join the #WeChooseReuse campaign and sign […]
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February 14, 2021

Webinar: Creating effective systems for reuse

Join Zero Waste Europe on 13th April 2021 · 2:00 PM (CET) The ability to reuse products and materials sits right at the heart of the zero waste approach, as a basic prerequisite for a circular economy to flourish. To get reuse in the mainstream, a number of local and national systems must be both […]
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