Cyprus 4th in EU for plastic bag consumption

Cyprus ranked fourth in the European Union for consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags in 2021, according to the latest available data by Eurostat.

Specifically, in 2021 each person living in Cyprus consumed on average 73.2 lightweight plastic carrier bags.

The EU average was 77, which is 11 bags less per person, compared with 2020. Cyprus’ consumption also decreased from 92.9 bags per person in 2020.

Among the EU countries with available data, the countries that reported the highest consumption of LPCBs per person in 2021 were Lithuania (271 bags per person), Latvia (204) and Czechia (189), with the majority of the consumption relating to VLPCBs.

At the other end of the scale, the countries that reported the lowest consumption were Belgium (5 bags per person), Portugal (9) and Sweden (16). In Belgium, the per capita consumption of VLPCBs was 1 bag, and 2 bags in Sweden. Portugal did not report the split.

2021 was the first year in which EU consumption of very lightweight plastic carrier bags (i.e., bags with a wall thickness of less than 15 micrometres (microns)) decreased. In 2021, the EU inhabitants consumed 12.3 bn very light plastic carrier bags (VLPCBs), less than in any of the years before (since the data collection started in 2018): 14.1 bn in 2018; 14.5 bn in 2019; 14.9 bn in 2020).

Since 2018, the consumption of LPCBs between 15 to less than 50 microns thick has steadily decreased: from 8.2 bn in 2018 to 3.5 bn in 2021.

The wide range seen in per capita consumption is primarily attributable to differences in the effectiveness of the measures, depending on economic, social, and policy factors, Eurostat notes.

Another reason is that some countries introduced consumption reduction measures during the 2018–2021 period, but others had the measures in place longer than that.

A third potential explanation is the different calculation methodologies used by EU countries.

All EU countries now have consumption reduction measures in place as required by the plastic bags directive, which aims to reduce the consumption of LPCBs to not exceed 40 bags per person by 31 December 2025.