Dramatic slowdown in Europe’s transition to a circular plastics system

Competitiveness crisis undermines climate goals and strategic autonomy

  • 15.8% or 8.7 Mt of Europe’s total plastics production was circular in 2024
  • Circular production growth declined from 13.6% in 2022 to only 1.2% in 2024
  • Circular plastics demand growth declined from 16.2% in 2022 to 4% in 2024
  • The recycling rate of collected plastic waste in Europe increased to 29.6%
  • 70.4% of collected plastic waste is still sent to landfill and incineration

Brussels: Tuesday 19 May

Plastics Europe today published its biennial report: The Circular Economy for Plastics: A European Analysis. It provides the latest (2024) data and insights into Europe’s[1] circular plastics transition, including trends in circular plastics production[2], conversion, consumption, and trade, as well as data on waste management. 

The report’s key finding is that the pace of Europe’s transition has slowed dramatically amid increased global competition. Europe’s annual growth[3] in circular production has declined sharply from 13.6% in 2022 to only 1.2% in 2024, resulting in 8.7 Mt in circular output (or 15.8% of total production). By contrast, annual growth in global circular plastics production has accelerated from 5% to 7.7%. 

Completing the picture, European converter demand for circular plastics is also losing momentum, falling from 16.2% annual growth in 2022 to 4% in 2024.

New data on trade also highlights the significant dependence of Europe’s plastics transition on external value chains: 19% of converter demand for circular plastics was met through imports, and 12.4% of Europe’s collected waste is recycled in other regions. Europe’s dependence on imports is even greater for fossil-based plastics, with 25% of converter demand being met from abroad.

Europe still maintains the largest share of circular plastics (15.8%) in relation to its total production mix. However, its ongoing leadership has been driven primarily by a sharp decline in fossil-based plastics production, which fell by 8.3% to 43.3 Mt between 2022 and 2024.

While recycling rates have improved to 29.6%, the scale and complexity of the task facing policymakers and the European plastics system cannot be underestimated. Over 70% of Europe’s collected plastic waste – a valuable circular feedstock that could reduce Europe’s dependence on fossil resources – continued to be sent to incineration (16.0 Mt, 48.9%) and landfill (7.0 Mt, 21.5%) in 2024.  

Despite the European Commission recognising the strategic importance of the plastics manufacturing sector in the Industrial Accelerator Act, current EU policy frameworks lack the market signals, scale and speed required to reverse current trends. 

Urgent action is needed at EU and national levels to restore industry’s competitiveness and unlock investment in circular plastics at scale. This must address Europe’s energy and emissions cost crisis, ensure fair trade and a level playing field, and foster strong market demand for circular plastics through ambitious market pull measures, unlocking the economic power of a harmonised single market.


[1] EU27, UK, Switzerland and Norway

[2] Including mechanically, physically and chemically recycled plastics and plastics derived from bio-based feedstock

[3] Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) – see note to editors


Notes to editors

Annual growth rate data for European circular production and converter demand in 2022 and 2024 reflects the ‘compound annual growth rates’ (CAGR) for the periods between 2018 – 2022 and 2022 – 2024 respectively.

Plastics Europe is the pan-European association of plastics manufacturers with offices across Europe. For over 100 years, science and innovation have been the DNA that cuts across our industry. With members producing over 90% of all polymers across EU27+3 (Norway, Switzerland, UK) we are the catalyst for the industry with a responsibility to openly engage with stakeholders and deliver solutions which are safe, circular and sustainable. We are committed to implementing long-lasting positive change.

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