Market development Support Policies Sample Clauses

Market development Support Policies. As it has been stated above institutional involvement is indispensable for the successful development of integrated plastic packaging waste recycling initiatives and policy measures need to act as the pillars upon which such initiatives can grow and expand. Among the most important measures of policy support identified so far are: Setting up an appropriate legal framework: Endorsing a set of guidelines and recommendations establishing the operational framework for plastic packaging waste management and recycling process. Local and regional plans integration: Plastic packaging waste and recycling initiatives should be incorporated into local, regional authorities’ waste management plans. The involvement of local and municipal authorities is paramount for the effective and informed integration of these strategies. Development and agreement on a set of common standards and harmonisation processes that will help consolidating the local and European market. Exchange practices on incentive processes and initiatives will raise awareness on the impact of such measures in increasing market share for recyclable materials and recycled products. Development of public-private initiatives for the development of market support initiatives. Xxxxxx inter-sector dialogue: Public administration will play a key role in fostering the dialogue among the different agents of the sector in order to identify common objectives. Supporting technological innovation requirements (i.e. smart sensors, mart routes, etc.) in tendering requirements of local and municipal tendering processes. Creation and facilitation of a market for secondary raw materials removing most obstacles for its development. Streamlining the recycling chain: For the successful development of the recycling system it is important that public bodies work together with the plastic sector representatives towards the definition of a clearly defined recycling chain including a legally binding system of waste management and waste valorisation. Moreover, public administrations must promote cooperation between different authorities and sector-related agents. Implementing indicators: Implementing indicators to evaluate the logistic requirements to ensure an efficient collaboration between the agents involved in the recycling process. Increase demand for recycled plastics by introducing a minimum recycled content in the new products. Creating new market consumption paradigms: Institutional agents can contribute to the sector d...
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