EPBP launches industry consultation on Design for Circularity for PET bottles
The European PET Bottle Platform (EPBP) is initiating an industry-wide consultation to collect stakeholder feedback on the recently developed Design for Circularity (DfC) guidelines for PET bottles. This consultation marks the next strategic step following the publication of the Circularity Protocol and the Quick Test–AIT.Circularity(1), reaffirming EPBP’s commitment to supporting the PET value chain in its transition toward true circularity.

The consultation will be open for two months. e.g.: until February 15th, 2026.
DfC represents the evolution beyond today’s Design for Recyclability (DfR) Guidelines. While DfR ensures high-quality recyclate after a single use, DfC sets a more ambitious benchmark: maintaining material quality and functionality across multiple recycling loops, consistent with EU policy expectations and industry requirements for closed-loop PET systems.
The transition from DfR Guidelines towards DfC Guidelines will be presented in the PETCORE EUROPE Annual Conference on 4th and 5th of February. Launching and using DfC will allow the industry to focus on innovative solutions that drives multi-loop recycling.
The consultation will allow PET producers, converters, brand owners, recyclers, technology providers, and other stakeholders to review and contribute to the DfC framework prior to its finalization. Feedback will help ensure that the guidelines are practical, scientifically robust, and aligned with operational realities across the value chain.
As a liaison organization to the CEN Technical Committee, on top of providing full support to the ongoing CEN standardization project, EPBP remains committed to share progress with CEN on the DfC guidelines to further drive European standardization efforts and reinforce regulatory and market coherence
Industry stakeholders are invited to provide their feedback via the consultation portal:
https://www.epbp.org/design-guidelines/products
To read a full Press Release, please click the link below.
EPBP_Press_Release_DfC_Consultation December 15th (002).pdf
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