No pollution
The EU commission now wants to enforce a ban of plastic carrier bags all over Europe as quickly as possible. The reasoning for this is the extensive pollution caused by thrown away plastic carrier bags and the endangering of land and sea animals. However, the EU commission's environmental arguments don't apply to German circumstances.
Germany disposes of an efficient and powerful disposal system for packaging. Plastic carrier bags made from high quality polyetylene are particularly sought-after for recycling. Collection and recycling quotas are correspondingly high.
"We don't have a littering problem with carrier bags," states Ulf Kelterborn, general director of IK Industrievereinigung Kunststoffverpackungen e. V. "The bags neither pollute the environment, nor do they kill animals, like it has been claimed time and again". Insofar, Ulf Kelterborn sees good chances to take legal steps in case of a a Europe-wide ban.
In this context, the association has harshly criticised the EU commission's survey, ending on August 8th. It was not only incompetent in content and misleading, but also has not reached the European consumer, since it has only been available in an English version. Therefore, it was mostly lobbying organisations using the survey portal for their own purposes. Because of all this, the result of the survey cannot be considered to be a reflection of the general opinion of the European consumer.