{"id":89089,"date":"2023-08-13T09:56:07","date_gmt":"2023-08-13T05:26:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/polymervapooshesh.ir\/?p=89089"},"modified":"2023-08-13T12:13:32","modified_gmt":"2023-08-13T07:43:32","slug":"europe-lagging-behind-asia-in-plastic-recycling-and-packaging-innovation-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/polymervapooshesh.ir\/en\/europe-lagging-behind-asia-in-plastic-recycling-and-packaging-innovation-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Europe lagging behind Asia in plastic recycling and packaging innovation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p dir=\"ltr\"><em><strong>Iranpolymer\/ Baspar\u00a0 <\/strong><\/em>A new report by UK-based GovGrant shows that more than 65% of all plastic patents have been developed in Asia over the last two decades, with China and Japan leading the charge. The U.S., Germany, and South Korea complete the global top five.<\/p>\n<p id=\"first-graph\" class=\"inline-ad-para\" dir=\"ltr\">Innovation in the plastic industry is key to shifting to a circular economy. In a new report, research and development tax credit specialist GovGrant analysed how innovation in the plastics industry has evolved from 2001 to 2021. They used the number of global patent fillings relating to plastic packaging and recycling as a unit of measure.<br \/>\nResults show that patent filings were relatively stable between 2001 and 2015, at around 500 per year, with a sharp increase from 2015 onwards, from 607 in 2015 to 1,840 patents in 2021. \u201cDrivers for increased innovative activity may have been a combination of legislative action such as the Paris Agreement and policy initiatives, such as the single use plastic bag charge adopted by various countries, including the UK and France,\u201d the UK-based consultancy said.<br \/>\nThe breakdown of patent filings by country paints a picture of Asian hegemony over Europe and the U.S. Up to 2021, the accumulative volume of patent fillings in China was 9,810, or 41,57% of the total, with Japan following with 5,950 patents (25.21%). The U.S. takes third place with 2,250 patents (9.53%), followed by Germany with 2,040 (8.64%), and South Korea with 1,660 patents (7,03%). The remaining countries represented are France (609 patents), the United Kingdom (463), Italy (348), Taiwan (240), and Austria (227). This means that 67,8% of all plastic recycling and packaging innovation is concentrated in Asia.<br \/>\nIt is also interesting to note that the top five players account for 91.98% of all filed patents, with France and the UK making a modest contribution at 2.58% and 1.96%, respectively.<br \/>\nIn a spotlight on the UK, GovGrant\u2019s research indicates that the top technologies filed within the field of plastic packaging and recycling up to 2021 were rubber composition, with 31 technologies, particles (22), flexible container (20), extrusion (10), polymer composition (10), screw cap (10), and capsule, closure, composite material, and reactor all with seven filled patents.<br \/>\nGovGrant identified biodegradable compositions made from biopolymers, as well as alternative materials made from recycled plastic, as the main improvements in plastic composition. In plastic recycling, novel processes and machinery to recover, separate, and recycling plastic waste were key to progress in the UK industry.<br \/>\nThe United Kingdom has recently introduced measures to influence consumer behaviour, including a mandatory charge for single-use plastic bags in large retailers, and a ban on single use plastic items like straws, stirrers, and cotton buds. From October 2023, this measure will be extended to plates, trays, bowls, cutlery, balloon sticks, and certain types of polystyrene cups and food containers. Bringing the UK in line with prevailing legislation in the EU, the ban on these items will include all types of single-use plastic, including biodegradable, compostable and recycled, and items wholly or partly made from plastic, including coating or lining.<br \/>\n\u201cThe UK has a role to play in advancing plastic innovation,\u201d Akshay Thaman, IP consultant &amp; policy lead at GovGrant, said in a statement. \u201cWe are already world leading at policy implementation to influence consumer behaviour, however, there is work to do on incentivising plastic innovation. For example, the UK omitted plastic innovation from its 10-point plan for a Green Industrial Revolution in 2020. If the UK wants to be serious about plastic innovation, it needs to set a plan.\u201d<br \/>\nThe UK has also been criticised for deferring its\u00a0Extended Producer Responsibility\u00a0(EPR) rollout to October 2025, a move which was met with\u00a0frustrated resignation.\u00a0Industry members have also expressed concerns\u00a0that some of the country\u2019s policies overfocus on imposing charges rather than truly incentivising change.<br \/>\n\u201cThe government are taking gradual steps with their plastic tax and the development of EPR regulations, but these efforts don\u2019t go far enough, as most businesses still find it easier to pay these taxes than improve their methods,\u201d said Raffi Schieir, director of Prevented Ocean Plastic. \u201cThe change needs to come at a fundamental business level, based on their own standards and ethos, rather than being dictated by external requirements.\u201d<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong><em>sustainableplastics<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<div style=\"margin-top: 20px\" class=\"zaya-short-link\">\n    <span><strong>Short link : <\/strong> link.iranpolymer.com\/t8c<\/span>\n    <a href=\"#\" title=\"\u06a9\u067e\u06cc \u06a9\u0646\u06cc\u062f\" class=\"zaya-shortlink\"\n       style=\"font-size:10px;margin-right:5px;background-color:#eee;display:inline-block;padding:0 5px;border-radius: 4px;\"\n       data-url=\"link.iranpolymer.com\/t8c\">\u06a9\u067e\u06cc \u06a9\u0646\u06cc\u062f<\/a>\n<\/div>\n<script>\n    document.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\", function () {\n        \"use strict\";\n        document.querySelectorAll(\".zaya-shortlink\").forEach(function (element) {\n            element.addEventListener(\"click\", function (e) {\n                e.preventDefault();\n                try {\n                    let url = this.dataset.url;\n                    let tempInput = document.createElement(\"input\");\n                    document.body.append(tempInput);\n                    tempInput.value = url;\n                    tempInput.select();\n                    document.execCommand(\"copy\");\n                    tempInput.remove();\n                    this.textContent = \"\u06a9\u067e\u06cc \u0634\u062f\"\n                } catch (e) {\n                }\n            });\n        });\n    });\n<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Iranpolymer\/ Baspar\u00a0 A new report by UK-based GovGrant shows that more than 65% of all plastic patents have been developed in Asia over the last two decades, with China and Japan leading the charge. The U.S., Germany, and South Korea complete the global top five. 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