Compostable bioplastics disposed of with food waste. “All proceeds transferred to Biella municipalities”
An agreement was signed today between Consorzio Smaltimento Rifiuti Area Biellese Co.S.R.A.B. and Biorepack, the national consortium for the organic recycling of biodegradable and compostable plastic packaging. Payments of up to €250 per tonne will be paid for the collection, transport and processing of compostable bioplastics together with food waste. The agreement will ensure benefits for the public, agriculture and the environment
Milano – Biella 04/04/2022 - More resources for the management of waste, in return for improved separate collection of compostable packaging waste together with biodegradable food waste which, when transformed into compost, will help improve the health of agricultural land and combat climate change. There are many potential benefits from the agreement signed today between Co.S.R.A.B. and Biorepack, the national consortium in the CONAI system for the organic recycling of compostable bioplastic packaging, which must be disposed of together with food waste.
“The consortium’s current Board of Directors immediately took an interest, through communication activities and economic aid to municipalities to cover start-up costs, to fill one of the main gaps that had previously affected municipal waste management in our area: the collection of organic waste, which is not yet in place in all of Biella’s municipalities, also in view of the legal obligation which came into force on 01/01/2022,” said Gabriele Bodo Sasso, Cosrab President. “But collection of quality waste will require correct management of materials by citizens: household food waste must not be disposed of loose in containers, but only certain types of bags can be used. People must take care to only use biodegradable and compostable plastic bags. But they need not be purchased specifically: bags provided when buying fruit and vegetables can safely be reused.”
An informed approach to shopping is therefore essential to improve waste collection: not only can biodegradable and compostable bags be reused to collect waste, as already mentioned, but coffee pods, plates and cutlery can also be disposed of with organic waste if they are made of certified compostable bioplastic. “Finally, I would like to point out that the proceeds from the Biorepack Consortium payments will be transferred in full to the Biella municipalities, in proportion to the quantities of organic waste collected,” noted Bodo Sasso.
According to the agreement, Co.S.R.A.B. will ensure the management of compostable bioplastic packaging waste together with food waste, from separate collection to organic recycling through composting, in line with the new national legislation that introduced compulsory separate collection of municipal food waste together with compostable bioplastics from 1 January this year.
Under the agreement Co.S.R.A.B., through the manager of the municipal hygiene service S.E.A.B. S.p.A., will promote the separate collection of compostable bioplastics together with food waste and ensure subsequent organic recycling and will also promote the reduction in contamination by non-compostable extraneous matter. In return for this commitment, the Biorepack Consortium will make payments through a bonus scheme, based on the quality of separately collected food waste; the higher the quality of the food waste collected, the higher the payments made by the Biorepack Consortium.
It will be crucial for the community to play an active role: everyone must take maximum care not to dispose of incompatible waste together with food waste, particularly conventional plastic. In this way, the municipality can receive the maximum payment from the Biorepack Consortium for the collection, transport and processing of compostable bioplastics, up to approximately €250 per tonne.
“This sliding scale payment mechanism is essential to incentivise collection of food waste of the highest possible quality,” explained Marco Versari, president of Biorepack. “In this respect, we remind you to always use biodegradable and compostable bags, such as shopping bags or fruit and vegetable bags, to collect organic waste. It is also thanks to these materials that Italy has become the European country that collects the most organic waste. In order to increase collection rates still further, food packaging, coffee pods and tableware can also be disposed of together with food waste provided they are made of certified compostable bioplastic bearing the appropriate labels.
Increasing the quantity of correctly-processed organic waste diverts materials from disposal in landfills or incinerators and produces compost, a natural fertiliser which ‘returns’ organic matter to the soil, unlike synthetic fertilisers. The benefits are not limited to plants and agricultural productivity (which is declining at a dangerous rate due to soil degradation), but also the fight against climate change and global warming. Organic matter is essentially composed of carbon which is stored in the soil, improving fertility, rather than being released into the atmosphere as CO2, one of the main causes of the greenhouse effect. Soil is the second largest carbon store on the planet after the oceans. More carbon in the ground therefore means less CO2 in the atmosphere.
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Biorepack, the Italian national consortium for the organic recycling of biodegradable and compostable plastic packaging, is a non-profit consortium under private law, whose statute was approved by decree of the Ministry of Ecological Transition together with the Ministry of Economic Development, with the aim of guaranteeing the development of separate collection and organic recycling of bioplastics together with the organic waste (Article 182-ter of the Environmental Code – Legislative Decree 152/2006). It brings together more than 200 companies involved in the production of raw materials, processing and industrial use of UNI EN 13432-certified compostable bioplastic packaging, as well as the organic recycling of this packaging.
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BIOREPACK, the National Consortium for the Organic Recycling of Biodegradable and Compostable Plastic Packaging, is a non-profit consortium under private law, with articles of association approved by a decree from the Ministry for Ecological Transition in agreement with the Ministry for Economic Development, with the aim of ensuring development of the differentiated collection and organic recycling of bioplastics together with the organic fraction of waste (article 182 c of the Consolidated Environment Law - Legislative Decree no. 152/2006). It is made up of more than 200 companies active in the production of raw materials, processing and industrial use of UNI EN 13432-certified compostable bioplastic packaging, as well as its organic recycling.
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