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The PPWR is coming: how ready is your transport packaging?

Why the PPWR matters

The PPWR is part of the broader European Green Deal and has a clear goal: less packaging waste, more circularity. That may sound abstract, but the consequences are very real. Think of legal requirements for:

  • Reusability: packaging must be designed for reuse.
  • Recyclability: packaging must be fully recyclable (minimum grade B).
  • Minimum recycled content: packaging must consist partly of recycled materials.

What is grade B recyclability?

Grade B means that a package can, under standard collection, sorting, and recycling conditions, be processed into recyclate suitable for use in new products. Grade A is optimal (closed-loop possible), grade B is highly recyclable with minimal quality loss.

This will especially impact transport packaging such as pallets, crates, and industrial containers. Although often invisible to consumers, these products represent a substantial material volume.

What will change—and when

The PPWR introduces binding targets and deadlines through to 2040. Key milestones:

As of August 12, 2026

  • PPWR applies across the entire EU.

As of January 1, 2030

  • All transport packaging must be at least grade B recyclable.
  • B2B packaging within one member state or between company sites must be 100% reusable.
  • All transport packaging must be 40% reusable.
  • Plastic packaging must contain 10–35% recycled material (depending on the type).

As of January 1, 2040

  • 70% reusability for all transport packaging.
  • 25–65% recycled content required.

What does this mean for pallets?

Pallets are often the backbone of B2B logistics—yet rarely viewed strategically. That needs to change.

  • Wooden pallets are harder to recycle, can cause splinters or contamination, and are not circular unless part of a tightly controlled pool system.
  • Plastic pallets made from recycled material, like those from Q-Pall, already meet many PPWR requirements: they are hygienic, reusable, fully recyclable (grade A or B), and made from recycled plastics (RIC code 2).

Strategic lever

For C-level executives, operations managers, and procurement professionals, this is a moment of opportunity. Pallets are no longer a commodity but a lever for:

  • Cost savings on Total Cost of Ownership
  • Sustainability gains in reporting and KPIs
  • Brand positioning as an ESG innovator

By investing now in the right type of transport packaging, you not only ensure compliance—you leverage the PPWR as a driver for sustainable transformation.

Conclusion: the time to switch is now

The PPWR sends a clear message: those who don’t adapt will fall behind. But those who anticipate will reap the benefits. Transport packaging such as pallets is no longer an afterthought, but a strategic starting point.

Is your organization ready for the PPWR?

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