The European Commission has unveiled a first set of pilot actions to accelerate Europe's transition to a circular economy, with a particular focus on the plastics sector. By optimising the recycling of plastics, these measures will further unlock the potential of the Single Market and enhance the EU's economic security, strategic autonomy, competitiveness and environmental sustainability. This is in line with the analysis of the Draghi report, which highlights circularity and resource efficiency as key levers for strengthening Europe's industrial competitiveness.
To accelerate the transition to circularity, the Commission is pursuing a two-step approach. In the first step, as pressure on certain sectors is acute, this package of pilot measures includes a set of concrete short-term actions to support circularity in particular in the plastics sector, while encouraging investment and innovation more broadly. Second, in 2026, the Commission will propose a Circular Economy Act with further horizontal measures that will improve the functioning of the Single Market for secondary raw materials.
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Measures to boost circular economy
New package of measures to boost circular economy and strengthen Europe's plastic recycling.
European Commission/AICEP
30/12/2025