What does the EU PPWR mean for PET bottles and bottle marking in 2026? EU PPWR and PET bottles: marking, rPET and compliance | Videojet

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1 Regulation – EU – 2025/40 – EN – PPWR – EUR-Lex, Article 7: Minimum recycled content in plastic packaging

2 Videojet whitepaper

3 Videojet application note

4 BottleBill.org – Worldwide

5 Coding and marking sample guide – CO2 Laser

6 South Korea mandates label-free bottled water by 2026

7 GS1 UK | Coca-Cola Latin America’s reusable, refillable bottles

8 Regulation – EU – 2025/40 – EN – PPWR – EUR-Lex, Article 7

DeadlinePackaging typeRequirement for recycled content
By 1 January 2030 
or 
3 years from the date of entry into force
(a) Contact-sensitive packaging made from PET as the major component, except single-use plastic beverage bottles30%
(b) Contact-sensitive packaging made from plastic materials other than PET, except single-use plastic beverage bottles10%
(c) Single-use plastic beverage bottles30%
(d) Plastic packaging other than those referred to in points (a), (b), and (c)35%
By 1 January 2040(a) Contact-sensitive packaging made from PET as the major component, except single-use plastic beverage bottles50%
(b) Contact-sensitive packaging made from plastic materials other than PET, except single-use plastic beverage bottles25%
(c) Single-use plastic beverage bottles65%
(d) Plastic packaging other than those referred to in points (a), (b), and (c)65%

More sources:

Packaging waste – Environment – European Commission

No more waiting: Businesses push for clarity from EU institutions as packaging law applies soon | Euronews