Belgium: Royal Decree SUP II

August 27, 2024 by
Federico Bassotto

On May 03, 2024, the Belgian federal government gave its final approval regarding the royal decree to limit the marketing of certain single-use products and increase the recycled content of certain products. This RD was published in the Belgian Official Gazette on July 05, 2024.

With this RD, Belgium takes a new step in the further transposition of the European Directive 2019/904 on the reduction of the effects of certain plastic products on the environment, the so-called SUP (Single Use Plastic) Directive.

It concerns on the one hand a phased phase-out of single-use plastic products, including packaging and on the other hand the imposition of a minimum recycled content of certain plastic products in particular for compost barrels, waste containers and street furniture.

Overview of the phasing out:

- 10 days after publication: ban on serving beverages for immediate consumption, on site or to take away, packaged in single-use drinking cups that are 100% plastic.

- 6 months after publication: ban on plastic wrappers for unaddressed printed advertising more than 15 cm wide.

- From January 2026: ban on beverages and food, for immediate consumption, on site or to take away, packaged in single-use drinking cups/packaging consisting of at least 10% plastic.

- From January 2028: ban on beverages and food, for immediate consumption, on site or to take away, packaged in single-use drinking cups/packaging consisting of at least 8% plastic.  Furthermore, plastic wrappers for unaddressed advertising materials will also be banned regardless of their size.

- From January 2030: ban on beverages and food, for immediate consumption on site in single-use drinking cups/packaging consisting of at least 3% plastic. If it concerns take-away (immediate consumption elsewhere than on site) then the ban applies to single-use drinking cups/packaging consisting of 6% plastic.


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Federico Bassotto August 27, 2024
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