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The RPD portal (EPR digital service) has gone live with enhanced functionality and opened registration and submission windows. - **Main announcement:** The Report Packaging Data (RPD) service and EPR for packaging digital service have launched multiple new features now available to producers, including **H1 2025 data submission window open**, **2026 registration capability**, an **updated subsidiaries module**, direct **recyclability assessment data submission**, **new joiner/leaver codes (01-17)**, public registers access, and a **2025 recycling obligations calculator**. Key submission deadlines: **Large producers** must submit H1 2025 data (1 Jan–30 Jun 2025) **by 1 October 2025**; **Small producers** must submit full-year 2025 data (1 Jan–31 Dec 2025) **by 1 April 2026**. - **Background and supporting details:** The portal updates are intended to support compliance with the **Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging and Packaging Waste) Regulations 2024** and regulator guidance; supporting resources linked on GOV.UK include **data collection guidance**, **packaging data specification and valid file generator**, **example data files**, the **Recyclability Assessment Methodology (RAM)**, and an **instructional video**. The civil sanctions register is noted as **not yet published** and will be released in due course.
UK Government
September 26, 2025
PackUK has published a package of support materials to help producers complete Recyclability Assessment Methodology (RAM) assessments. - **Main announcement / resources:** PackUK published a RAM support package including **RAM one page material guidance notes** (infographic-style cards by material type, plus a **colourblind-friendly version**) and **RAM Supplementary guidance** (technical specifications, testing, compliance, stages of recyclability). The supplementary guidance is **available on GOV.UK** and the infographic cards are available via the Defra Collection and Packaging Reform links provided. - **Background and timeline details:** PackUK has **moved the RAM update cycle from October to July**, meaning **the next RAM update will be published in July 2026** and **will apply to packaging supplied in 2027**; the RAM naming convention will align with the year of applicability (next called **RAM 2027**); there will be a **'stand still' on changes for 2025 and 2026 reporting years**; PackUK will publish a **Roadmap of future RAM changes in October**.
UK Government
September 26, 2025
The Ministry of Environment and National Cheng Kung University co-hosted the “Net-zero Technology Strategy × Industrial Sustainability Summit” on September 26 at NCKU’s Gezhiy Hall, convening industry, government, academic, and research leaders to discuss concrete policy and technology solutions for industrial low-carbon transition. - **Main announcement/action:** The Ministry of Environment (Minister Peng Chih-ming present) and National Cheng Kung University **co-hosted the summit on 26 September** at **NCKU Gezhiy Hall**, focusing on supporting industry decarbonization through policy, funding, and technology; the Ministry stated **Taiwan's carbon pricing system began this year (Year 114)** and **~90% of obligated entities submitted voluntary reduction plans** to seek preferential rates. - **Background and details:** - **Event details:** Date: **September 26**; Time: **not specified in article**; Location: **NCKU (Gezhiy Hall)**; Agenda/subject: three themed sessions — 1) **Taiwan industry transition opportunities under global green competition** (speakers included China Steel, ITRI, Prof. Chen Zhi-yong from NCKU), 2) **Building low-carbon materials for semiconductor industry** (participants included China Steel, CPC, Formosa Petrochemical, Sheng Yi Chemical), 3) **Urban mining and strategic metals planning** (participants included Taiwan Jingcai, Lianyou Metals, Epoxy Technology, GreenRise International). The Ministry said **carbon pricing revenues will be used to support industrial low-carbon transitions**, and reiterated the **2030 emissions reduction target of 28 ± 2%**.
Executive Yuan (Taiwan Cabinet)
September 26, 2025
The Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture jointly signed an MOU with National Pingtung University of Science and Technology to establish a campus-based demonstration center for sustainable energy and climate change. - **Main announcement/action:** On 114-09-26 (Minguo calendar), the **Ministry of Environment**, **Ministry of Agriculture**, and **National Pingtung University of Science and Technology** signed an **MOU** (witnessed by Legislators 鍾佳濱 and 蘇清泉 and the **Pingtung County Government**) to build the "Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Demonstration Center" on **about 300 hectares** of campus land; agreed activities include **waste collection**, **energy conversion (biomass-to-energy)**, and **resource reuse** to create a circular economy pilot on-site. - **Background and implementation details:** The project will leverage Pingtung’s agricultural scale to pilot a **Taiwan biomass energy model**, develop **natural carbon sink and carbon capture technologies**, and offer professional training courses to cultivate **green-collar talent**; the MOU sets collaboration scope (research, demonstration, replication) but **no specific multi-year implementation timeline** is specified in the announcement.
Executive Yuan (Taiwan Cabinet)
September 26, 2025
The Ministry of the Interior announced awards for 120 outstanding cooperatives and practitioners and launched a four-year "Cooperative Business Revitalization and Development Plan" with planned funding. - **Main announcement:** The Ministry of the Interior held the 103rd International Cooperative Day conference on **ROC 114-09-26 (2025-09-26)** and **awarded 120 winners** (87 top cooperatives, 20 excellent practitioners, 12 provincial-level A-grade cooperatives, 1 A-grade practitioner). The Ministry announced a **four-year mid-term plan** beginning this year with a **total investment of nearly NT$345 million**, covering five pillars: **cross-agency collaboration platform**, **promotion of cooperative system concepts**, **talent cultivation for cooperatives**, **strengthening development resources/environment**, and **international exchange and research**. - **Background and details:** The campaign responds to the **United Nations' designation of 2025 as the "International Year of Cooperatives"**; award examples include **Taiwan Homemakers Union Consumer Cooperative** (sustainability, waste recycling) and **Taiwan Green Advocate Green Power Production Cooperative** (citizen power plants, energy transition). The Ministry encouraged cooperatives to participate in **disaster preparedness training** to support community disaster mitigation and resilience.
Executive Yuan (Taiwan Cabinet)
September 26, 2025
Revyve has announced a Series B financing round of nearly €24 million to accelerate commercial rollout and scale production of functional yeast proteins that replace eggs and additives. - **Main announcement:** Revyve raised **nearly €24 million** in a Series B co-led by **ABN AMRO Sustainable Impact Fund** and **Invest-NL**, with support from **Brabantse Ontwikkelings Maatschappij (BOM)**, **Danstar Ferment (Lallemand Bio-Ingredients)**, **Grey Silo Ventures**, and follow-on participation from **Oost NL** and **Royal Cosun**; the funding will be used to **modularly scale production** and expand commercial rollout to additional food categories and larger global customers, increasing output to **over 1,600 tons per year** at its Dinteloord facility. - **Background & details:** Revyve commissioned a FOAK production site in **Dinteloord, Netherlands** in 2024 (currently running at capacity for several customers); the company serves customers across **Europe, UK, USA, Canada, Mexico and Australia**; planned industry appearances this autumn include: - Anuga — **4-8 October**, Cologne, **Hall 01.2 | Stand D028g-E029g** (showcase latest applications) - Food ingredients Europe — **2-4 December**, Paris, **Stand #73J23** (showcase latest applications and partnerships)
revyve.bio
September 26, 2025
Wright State University researchers Natasha Banerjee and Sean Banerjee received a nearly **$3 million NSF grant** to study converting scrap metal from large broken consumer goods into new small products. - **Main announcement:** Wright State University (Department of Computer Science and Engineering) awarded a **nearly $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation** to fund research on recycling manufacturing that makes small products from broken but intact large metal objects (examples cited: **refrigerators, washing machines**). Principal investigators are **Natasha Banerjee** and **Sean Banerjee**. - **Project details and collaborators:** The project will explore how **small-scale manufacturing** can use recycled materials and scale for business; employees would be trained as **“recyclofacturers”** using **artificial intelligence, virtual reality headsets, and robots**. Collaborators include an economist from **Chapman University**, a sociologist from **University of Lynchburg**, a roboticist and a human factors expert from **Santa Clara University**, community recycling/manufacturing leaders, and members of the public. (No implementation timeline provided in the article.)
Wright State University
September 25, 2025
The Milken Institute and the Motsepe Foundation announced 10 semifinalist teams for the Milken-Motsepe Prize in AI and Manufacturing, awarding each team $50,000 in unrestricted funding to support inclusive economic growth and sustainable development in Africa. - **Main announcement:** The Milken Institute and the Motsepe Foundation named **10 semifinalists** for the Milken-Motsepe Prize in **AI and Manufacturing**, each receiving **$50,000** in unrestricted funding; the prize program features a **$2 million** total prize pool and is intended to accelerate AI-enabled manufacturing solutions in Africa. - **Background and timeline/details:** The semifinalists will **present at the Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit** (sub-bullets): - Date: **December 4–5, 2025** - Location: **Abu Dhabi, UAE** - Agenda/subject: semifinalist pitches judged on **commercial viability, operational economics, technological integration, and market scalability in Africa** - Prize timeline: Five finalists chosen in December; a **$1 million Grand Prize**, a **$250,000 runner-up**, and a **$100,000** award for Most Advanced Use of Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies will be awarded at the **2026 Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles**.
APO Group - Africa
September 25, 2025
Mercy Ships highlights sustainable maritime practices aboard its hospital ships during humanitarian missions (press release dated September 25, 2025, Freetown, Sierra Leone). - **Main announcement/action:** Mercy Ships describes on-board sustainability measures on the Global Mercy™ and Africa Mercy® including **bio-reactor sewage plants**, **green cleaning products**, **ballast water treatment systems**, and operational measures: the Global Mercy is designed to use **15% less energy** through advanced air-conditioning, **recycles up to half of its water**, enforces a **"two-minute shower" guideline**, issues **reusable water bottles** and uses mugs to reduce single-use plastics; **medical waste is incinerated on board** and electronic equipment is stored for **recycling in Europe**. - **Background and details:** The release ties these practices to World Maritime Day's theme **"Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity"** (article dated **September 25, 2025**); it cites that **40% of the global population lives along coastlines** and that **95% of world trade depends on maritime industry**; Emmanuel, a 34-year-old Nigerian maritime officer, served **three months on Africa Mercy in 2024** and notes each field service can carry out **over a thousand surgeries**.
APO Group - Africa
September 25, 2025
The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union adopted Regulation (EU) 2025/40 on 19 December 2024, establishing new EU-wide rules for packaging and packaging waste. - **Main action:** Regulation (EU) 2025/40 **replaces Directive 94/62/EC**, is **directly applicable** in all EU Member States, and **aims to cut packaging waste, encourage recycling, and facilitate a circular economy**; it **came into force on 11 February 2025** and **takes effect on 12 August 2026**. - **Details and sector impact:** The regulation includes a **ban on certain single-use plastic packaging** that will affect **hotels, restaurants and cafés**; stakeholders are advised to **review the full text** (EUR-Lex link) to prepare for implementation before the 12 August 2026 application date.
European Commission | Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
September 25, 2025
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment announced it will create 121 059 work opportunities over the next five years through the Expanded Public Works Programme. - **Main action:** The department commits **121 059 work opportunities** over **the next five years** (equivalent to **more than 77 000 full-time jobs**); distribution targets are **60% women**, **55% youth**, and **2% persons with disabilities**, delivered via the **Expanded Public Works Programme**. - **Background and implementation details:** Initiatives named include **Youth Environmental Services**, **Youth Jobs in Waste**, and **Environmental Monitors** providing accredited training and mentorship; the **National Employment Vulnerability Assessment** will support workers in **coal, metals, petroleum, agriculture, and tourism** with resilience plans. The **Just Energy Transition Investment Plan** has attracted **over R350 billion** in private renewable energy investment **since 2023**.
Government of South Africa
September 25, 2025

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