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How to ensure compliance with the Spanish Plastic Tax?

Companies placing non-recycled, non-reusable plastic packaging onto the Spanish market must pay a tax outlined in the Spanish Law 7/2022.
Peter von Bechen, pixelio.de
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If a product contains certified recycled content, a company can apply for the tax exemption. During the transition period, the use of self-declarations was allowed. However, an accredited, third-party certification of recycled content is mandatory as from January 2024. RecyClass certifications are an example of audit schemes that companies can use to apply for this exemption.

RecyClass proposes two complementary audit schemes that certify the material along the entire value chain. The RecyClass Recycling Process Certification serves as a verification of the origin of waste for the recycled input material used in manufacturing of new articles. On the other hand, the Recycled Plastics Traceability Certification verifies the use of recycled plastics in production in any operation along the entire plastics value chain.

These certifications are based on the requirements of EN 15343 and are evaluated according to the European co-operation for Accreditation EA-1/22 A-AB: 2023. The positive evaluations of both Schemes allow Certification Bodies to apply for accreditation in line with ISO 17065.

The above-mentioned characteristics of RecyClass Certifications are also the requirements that are lined out in the legal text describing the means to demonstrate the use of recycled plastics, needed for the tax exemption.

RecyClass Certification is carried out by third-party, accredited certification bodies which include: Kiwa-IVAC, DQS Greece and Kiwa Netherlands B.V. Additionally, the list of all RecyClass-certified companies is available publicly.

Besides benefiting from the tax exemption in Spain, RecyClass-certified companies boost transparency on the market. Their certificate serves as a testament to their reliability as a supplier and verifies that recycled plastics suppliers operate in line with environmentally sound processes.

Source: Plastics Recyclers Europe
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