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"We can confirm that d2w products do not fall within the scope of the Single-use Plastics Directive (EU) 2019/904, which prohibits the use of certain plastic materials due to their contribution to microplastic pollution. The d2w technology has been scientifically demonstrated to undergo full biodegradation without leaving behind persistent microplastics or toxic residues. This conclusion is supported by independent studies and aligns with the objectives of the Directive to reduce plastic pollution and promote sustainable alternatives."
Furthermore, the
Symphony has now been informed by the
The
For the following reasons Symphony considers that the Guidelines are demonstrably incorrect: Recital 15 says "this Directive should cover products made from oxo-degradable plastic, as that type of plastic does not properly biodegrade and thus contributes to microplastic pollution in the environment." It follows therefore that plastics that have been scientifically demonstrated to undergo full biodegradation without leaving persistent microplastics or toxic residues are not oxo-degradable plastic for the purposes of the Directive.
The
As to Art.3(3) of the Directive, the
Symphony has been advised by Mr. Josh Holmes KC that the Directive can and should be interpreted so as to allow products made with d2w technology to be placed on the market in the EU.
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NOTES TO EDITORS
About
Symphony's d2w masterbatch technology is added to polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) products at the manufacturing stage at little or no extra cost, and ensures that if they get into the environment at the end of their useful life they will not create microplastics and lie or float around for decades. Instead they will safely biodegrade, leaving no microplastics or toxicity. If they get collected during their useful life they can be recycled with ordinary PE and PP without separation See https://www.biodeg.org/subjects-of-interest/recycling-2/
Symphony also supplies a range of plastic technologies under its d2p (designed to protect) brand www.d2p.net to provide protection against insects, viruses, bacteria, fungi, rodents, odours, and fire. It has also introduced a new product under its NbR brand https://www.symphonyenvironmental.com/natural-biodegradable-resin/ to reduce the amount of fossil-derived material in plastic products.
Symphony has a diverse and growing customer-base and has established itself as an international business with over 70 distributors around the world. Products made with Symphony's plastic technologies are now available in nearly 100 countries and in many different product applications. Symphony itself is certified according to ISO9001 and ISO14001.
Symphony actively participates in the Committee work of the
Further information on the Group can be found at www.symphonyenvironmental.com and twitter @SymphonyEnv
See also Symphony on Instagram and Linkedin.
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