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Showing 11 - 12 of 12 resultsCase studyEuropean Union - Legal FrameworksThe European Union has set in motion various initiatives to combat plastic waste and pollution.CountryEuropean Union
Case studyNavarra region SUP ban, reusable targets for HORECA sectorSince 2018, a regional law in Navarra requires businesses in the hotel, retail and catering (HORECA) sector to serve 80% of beer, 70% of soft drinks and 40% of water in reusable containers, by 2028. By the same deadline, 15% of beverage containers sold in shops must be reusable. Source: Rethink Plastic Alliance (2022). Single Use Plastics Directive Implementation Assessment Report.
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