STEEL for Packaging Europe is celebrating confirmation of the highest ever EU recycling rate for steel packaging.
Independently verified and calculated using the EU’s harmonised methodology, the latest figures reveal 82% of steel packaging placed on the market was ‘really recycled’ in 2023, meaning it entered actual recycling operations rather than just being collected.
Steel for Packaging Europe said the announcement confirms that steel remains the most widely recycled packaging material in Europe. This record rate represents a 2% increase compared to 2022.
Steve Claus, secretary general of Steel for Packaging Europe, said, “The production and use of steel for packaging in the EU plays a critical role in helping member states achieve their circular economy goals – conserving resources, and reducing emissions as well as helping to maintain food security and prevent food waste. Meanwhile, the continued rise in steel packaging recycling rates, which corresponds to the amount of packaging that is really recycled at the entrance of recycling operations and not the volume of collected packaging which might contain impurities, reflects our industry’s commitment to closing the material loop.
“All recycled steel packaging will be used to make new steel products without loss of quality. It could be a train, a wind-turbine or even a new item of steel packaging, and this clearly indicates why steel packaging fits so well with the EU circular economy vision, and why it contributes to a better environment for citizens everywhere.”
Mr Claus highlighted that further progress is still required. He called for high-quality recycling and promoting separate collection systems across Member States while also working to ensure EU steel for packaging remains competitive on global export markets.
He added, “Steel packaging has long set the standard as a model material for a circular economy. The forthcoming, new EU Circular Economy Act, which is expected to be implemented in 2026, is set to unify circular economy policies and prioritise sustainable access to critical raw materials. In this context, the importance of steel packaging’s practical, local and sustainable recycling success story, cannot be overstated.”