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Steel for Packaging Europe unveils 2026 recycling report

Steve Claus, secretary general of Steel for Packaging Europe
Steve Claus

STEEL for Packaging Europe (SfPE) has presented its 2026 recycling report, ‘Steel Ahead: Packaging for a circular future’ at the Shaping Europe’s Circular Future event in Brussels.

As packaging and recycling legislation continues to evolve, the organisation said the new report illustrates how steel for packaging demonstrates leadership in compliance, recycling and circularity, focusing on policy initiatives and technical developments.

‘Steel Ahead: Packaging for a circular future’, also offers an ‘advanced and practical’ understanding of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes and the significance of allocating the correct fees for each material, that reflects the real cost of recycling. It concludes with a series of calls to action for EU decision-makers and offers policy perspectives to support implementation of Europe’s circular economy framework.

Steve Claus, secretary general of Steel for Packaging Europe, said, “By focusing on the policy structures that identify and regulate the steel for packaging environment and on technical developments in steel recycling processes, this report presents an in-depth evaluation of the current state of the steel for packaging industry.

“Our report also clearly illustrates why steel for packaging is the best choice to ensure compliance with the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), as well as underlining the importance of optimising collection, sorting and recycling infrastructure.”

Independently verified figures released by SfPE in 2025 confirmed that 82% of steel packaging placed on the market was ‘really recycled’ in 2023, meaning it entered actual recycling operations, rather than just being collected. SfPE said the announcement confirmed that steel packaging remained the most widely recycled packaging material in Europe.

The publication of the 2026 report has further emphasised the importance of steel packaging’s role in a circular economy including the role steel scrap plays as a strategic resource which is essential for the sustainable production of new steel products.

To obtain a copy of the report, visit: Steel Ahead: Packaging for a circular future