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PRN Market Update – Q1 2016 – Strong Performance for all packaging recycling materials with a slow start for Glass
Packaging Recycling Quarter 1 Interim Report – April 22/04/2016 Today the Environment Agency released a strong set of numbers in the Quarter 1 Packaging Recycling Interim Report. The report, whilst not finalised until next month, shows a good recycling performance for Paper, Plastic, Steel, Aluminum, and Recovery with all materials on track to meet targets. The exception to this is Glass, which has 1% target increase, is off to... -
2015 Packaging Recycling Targets met with ease (in the end!) – Q4 Packaging Recycling Figures Released Early – Show Very Strong Performance
UK 2015 Packaging Recycling Targets Met with ease – in the end…… The Environment Agency this week published the Quarter 4 2015 Packaging Recycling Figures (PRN Market), surprisingly a month in advance of the release date, perhaps to bring some realism to the market which had got carried away for so early in the 2016 Packaging Compliance Year. All material specific recycling targets were easily met for 2015 with... -
Packaging Compliance – PRN Market 2015 Review and Outlook for 2016
PRN Market 2015 Review and Outlook for 2016 The UK Packaging Waste Recovery Note Market, PRN Market, had a volatile end to 2015 with prices in all packaging recycling materials rising, with the exception of Glass which recovered to more reasonable levels following the unprecedented levels of 2012/13 & 14. The issues of concern which were identified in the early part of 2015, in the main involved administrative changes... -
Quarter 3 PRN / PERN Market Analysis
Quarter 3 Packaging Recycling Performance & PRN / PERN Market Analysis Yesterday the Government announced the Q3 Packaging Recycling figures and in general the report shows a very positive recycling performance for the UK. Glass and Plastic have had relatively strong quarters, with an all-time record quarterly performance for Aluminium. Despite the strong performances, the underlying market conditions, for Steel, Aluminium and Plastic remain a concern and one to...
