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Top Five Best Recycling Countries 1. Germany – 56.1% Since 2016, Germany has had the highest recycling rate in the world, with 56.1% of all waste it produced last year being recycled. In 1990, Germany conducted a packaging audit to help counteract the potential rise of landfill problems. To help prevent this, policymakers made producers responsible for the packaging waste they developed. Germany operates a producer responsibility system, whereby producers finance the operation of waste management (Wikimedia) The response to this by manufacturers was to create “The Green Dot”, the first ever duel recycling system in world for collecting waste from households and businesses. 2. Austria – 53.8% Fellow Bavarian nation Austria takes second place in the Eunomia list with a recycling rate of 53.8% in 2018. Austria has banned all products that has over 5% organic carbon rate going into landfills, effectively banning most packaging going there. The country has a blanket ban on certain waste types going to landfill. Any product that has a total organic carbon emission rate of more than 5% is banned, which in effect prevents any packaging from ending up in the ground. 3. South Korea – 53.7% The only non European nation in the top five, South Korea had a recycling rate of 53.7% in 2018. It has enjoyed success until now with a system in which privately run companies collect the waste and sell it on for profit. However, this is due to change soon after near neighbour China altered its own environmental policy. In April last year, the economic superpower banned the import of plastic waste, and as the biggest buyer of Korean material, this was a problem. Last year China banned the import of plastic waste, causing Korean recycling companies to lose significant amounts of money (Wikimedia) Korean businesses are no longer making as much money from the recycling scheme, resulting in staff lay offs and plastic waste starting to pile up on its streets. 4. Wales – 52.2% Wales has a constitutional responsibility for promoting sustainability It’s the smallest country on the list but Wales is flying high when it comes to its 52.2% recycling rate recorded in 2018. Due to constitutional rules set out by the country’s devolved government, its policymakers have a statutory duty to help promote sustainable development. Like the rest of the UK, recycling in Wales is operated by local administrations. However, the Welsh Assembly has offered a recovery system to local areas that can be financed by councils, with most taking the scheme on board. 5. Switzerland – 49.7% Along with developers, consumers are a part of the the polluter pays policy in Switzerland Rounding off the top five is Switzerland, which had a recycling rate of 49.7% in 2018. One of the keys to the recycling system in the country, which is hailed by many as one of the best in the world, is due to its “polluter pays” policy – in which households and businesses pay for any non recycling waste they produce. Unlike in Austria and Germany, this principle is incurred by the public as well as manufacturers, meaning that regular citizens are encouraged to recycle. Follow US! Blog https://www.ecomasteryproject.com/ Instagram / ecomasteryp. . Pinterest https://www.pinterest.ca/ecomasterypr... Facebook / eco-mastery-. . Twitter / ecomasterypro Full article: https://www.nspackaging.com/analysis/...