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China's Packaging Recycling Master-plan - The Method for Administration on Recycling Packaging Materials, 3rd Edition
EP Resources Pte Ltd, April 2008, Pages: 130
About this Report
The text of China’s new Packaging Master-plan was released for analysis and comment in advance of its formal release by the government.
Its vision is remarkably direct, specific, jargon-free of the ‘vaguely worded’ language typically found in Chinese Central Government documents. In preparing this Analysis, we have confirmed the content with our primary sources at the highest levels in China and industry sources.
What does it contain?
Executive Summary - an overview of the legislation Introduction to China’s current Packaging Industry which will be impacted Structure – how the market economy has changed the industry structure Major End-use markets Data: 24 charts and tables of China’s packaging materials, packaged product production output, end-use, export etc - Analysis of the provisions contained in the legislation - Explanatory notes on the specifics as they relate to China, and the wider context of global packaging/recycling - Impact assessment for key Stake Holders: Brand Owners, Retail, Package Manufacturing, Equipment supply. - The Annotated English translation text of the Method for Administration on Recycling Packaging Materials - The FULL Catalogue of Encouraged, Restricted and Obsolete (Banned) materials and processes.
Who Should Read this Report?
Everyone who will be affected by the legislation!
- Local and Foreign players with interests in China who produce, sell, outsource, import or export. - Brand Owners & FMCG manufacturers selling into the China market - either producing domestically or importing) will have to comply with Extended Producer Responsibility provisions. - Packaging Designers - inside or outside China must comply with the detailed specifications if packaging is to be manufactured in China. - Suppliers of Packaging Equipment & Consumables - some will find there IS NO MARKET for their products. Others will enjoy increased opportunities. - Materials manufacturers - a raft of restrictions are to be placed on packaging materials - Converters - Domestic or Foreign: If the packaging is for distribution inside China manufacturers must comply - Printers - - Domestic or Foreign: Certain inks & solvents are to be banned - Retailers - Will have to ensure against \'Excessive Packaging\' and have waste recovery obligations - Waste Recovery operators - stand to benefit from increased access to China\'s new market - pre-qualification terms are stated - Recycling industry operators and suppliers of plant & equipment - Recovery/ Recycling/ Reprocessing R&D will have access to funding - Bio-degradable, Compostable, Recyclable & \'future technologies\' R&D will have access to funding
Up to $119 billion in funds to upgrade Chinese industry has already been approved.
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