
OPRL has welcomed the publication of PackUK’s Recyclability Assessment Methodology (RAM) 2025-2030 roadmap.
The organisation has described the resource as a valuable tool for brands navigating the complexity of packaging EPR.
Alice Harlock, director of technical and member services at OPRL, said, “Mapping out key dates and focus areas will be really useful in helping to set realistic expectations for our members. It also emphasises the scale of the work to be undertaken by the RAM technical advisory committee.”
The roadmap provides an overview of RAM development, including specific material reviews over the next five years.
Harlock added, “PackUK’s outline will underpin OPRL’s advice to members using our recyclability assessment tool, but we hope that it will also inform any planned investment by brands. For example, awareness of a planned review of some of the elements removed in RAM V1.1, such as food contamination and PET and PE trays, will help producers decide the best time to make packaging decisions.”
OPRL revealed it has seen a high level of queries around fibre-based composites (FBCs), flexible plastics and definitions.
Harlock said, “As England-wide collections come into force through Simpler Recycling, flexible plastics will become easier to recycle. This has an impact on labelling, as well as RAM status. OPRL will be monitoring all the planned reviews and subsequent changes, in order to advise our members and update our labels going forward.”