The invention of ‘plastics’ dates back to over a
century ago and it is undoubtedly one of the materials that most characterize
our lifestyle and production system.
Easy processing, versatility, mechanical properties,
insulating effect and many other qualities justify its advantageous use in several
fields (packaging, construction, transport, health, cosmetics and so on).
Nevertheless, plastic has recently been in the
spotlight of a media campaign whose aim is to highlight those end-of-life plastic
materials issues that may arise when plastic is not properly disposed of and
recycled.
The goal we should therefore all set for ourselves is
to combine the environmental protection together with the various needs of the
productive sectors.
The strategy is hence to create and strengthen ‘a new
plastics economy’ with the aim of extending – as much as possible – plastic
life cycle through its re-use
and recycling, as well as promoting the recourse
to more sustainable materials.
Future investments should be aimed at the renewal of materials and production techniques that would be
beneficial for the economic system, the environment and the quality of life.
There are of course several targets that we should set
for ourselves, including:
- to produce reusable or recyclable plastic in a
sustainable way;
- to grow the market for recycled or innovative
plastic products;
- to reduce CO2 emissions;
- not to leave plastic in the environment
The actors of this new Economy are public institutions,
national and international associations, companies operating in the plastics
sector and – last but not least – the good behavior of single citizens.
More in detail, the increase in the plastic recycling
opportunities goes through a new way of designing materials and final products.
It is therefore necessary to establish new production methods and to support conscious
and virtuous consumption choices so that to create an effective circularity of
the system.
Companies in the sector are already trying to respond
to these requests by implementing energy-saving interventions for their
production processes, by working on products eco-design towards a greater
recyclability or – in addition – by establishing a collaborative relationship
between the producer and the user along the whole production chain.
Let’s use plastic responsibly!