MEPs agree to extend producer responsibility (EPR) schemes, through which producers that sell textiles in the EU would have to cover the costs for collecting, sorting, and recycling them separately. Member states would have to establish these schemes 18 months after the entry into force of the directive (compared to 30 months proposed by the Commission).
The new rules would cover products such as clothing and accessories, blankets, bed linen, curtains, hats, footwear, mattresses, and carpets, including products that contain textile-related materials such as leather, composition leather, rubber or plastic, the European Parliament said in a press release.
Rapporteur Anna Zalewska (ECR, PL) said: "Parliament has come up with targeted solutions to reduce food waste, such as promoting “ugly” fruits and veggies, keeping an eye on unfair market practices, clarifying date labelling, and donating unsold-but-consumable food. For textiles, we also want to include non-household products, carpets and mattresses, as well as sales via online platforms."
The file will be followed up by the new Parliament after the 6-9 June European elections.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)