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The long road to plastic circularity

Michael Brunn
25 Mar 2026

The automotive industry is at the heart of Europe's efforts to close resource cy-cles and drive the transition to a circular economy. The study "Increasing plastic circularity in the automotive sector: Supply chain analysis and policy options from the European Union (EU)" by scientists from Italy and the Netherlands examined plastic circularity in the automotive sector. In doing so, it focuses on the drivers and hurdles of recycling. The study was published in "Resources, Conservation & Recycling".

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