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Oct 28, 2020
Abi Carter

Editor in chief at IamExpat Media

Abi studied German and History at the University of Manchester and has since lived in Berlin, Hamburg and Utrecht, working since 2017 as a writer, editor and content marketeer. Although she's happily taken on some German and Dutch quirks, she keeps a stash of Yorkshire Tea on hand, because nowhere does a brew quite like home.Read more

The consumption of packaging in Germany continues to rise, reaching a record high of 18,9 million tons in 2018 - the equivalent of 227,5 kilograms per person. 

Packaging consumption reaches record high in Germany

Each person in Germany produced 227,5 kilograms of packaging waste in 2018, the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has revealed - one kilogram more than in the previous year and an 18 percent increase over the past decade. 

Private consumers were once again responsible for a substantial share (47 percent) of the waste, producing over 8,9 million tons in 2018, or 107,7 kilograms per person - that’s one percent more than in 2017 and a full 20,6 percent more than in 2010. 

The UBA’s data does not yet reflect how the coronavirus crisis has impacted packing consumption - the latest figures apply only to 2018 - but experts are relatively confident that the closures of shops and restaurants can only have pushed packaging consumption higher. 

69 percent of packaging waste recycled in 2018

In general, the UBA highlights a few reasons for the surge in packaging consumption in recent years. In addition to economic growth and changes in consumer habits - the increasing popularity of smaller portions, online shopping and takeaway food and drink -  they highlight the trend towards resealable packaging, portioning aids and generally more complex closure systems on packaging - all of which generate more waste. 

UBA Chief Dirk Messner said of the figures: “Packaging should be avoided before it even occurs.” He appealed to consumers to switch to reusable containers and end the “flood of pizza boxes and coffee cups in rubbish bins and parks.” He also said that the onus was on manufacturers to make packaging as simple as possible so that it is easy to recycle and reuse. 

The small positive take away from the report was that, although Germany is producing more packaging waste than ever before, it is also recycling much more of it - as much as 69 percent of Germany’s packaging waste was recycled in 2018, according to the UBA. The rest was used “energetically” - meaning it was incinerated at waste fuel plants to create energy. 

By Abi Carter