Key initiatives for reducing flexible plastics in Latin America

Explore the most impactful strategies and projects in Latin America dedicated to reducing flexible plastics. This guide highlights key initiatives driving the circular economy, innovation in packaging design, and the promotion of efficient recycling systems across the region. Discover advancements in policies, market-based solutions, and intermediate technologies that are transforming the landscape of plastic waste management. Ideal for industry professionals, investors, and policymakers interested in environmental sustainability and plastic innovation.

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    IFC & BFS Industrial Plastic Circularity in Latin America Program (March 2026)

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    • Accelerates investment-ready industrial plastic circularity

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    This new program directly addresses the financial and implementation gaps for industrial plastic users. It helps companies transition from sustainability commitments to concrete, investable circularity projects, focusing on reducing single-use and virgin plastics.

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    National Plastic Pacts (Chile, Colombia, Mexico)

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    • Promotes transition to circular economy for plastics

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    These national pacts represent multi-stakeholder commitments with specific, measurable goals for plastic reduction and circularity. They actively drive local change and contribute to a global network for knowledge sharing and coordinated action.

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    Brazil's Mandatory Reverse Logistics System (Decree 12.688/2025)

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    • Establishes mandatory reverse logistics for plastic packaging

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    As a new mandatory regulation in Brazil, a major plastic producer, this decree directly drives increased collection and recycling of plastic packaging. It places responsibility on producers, including for flexible plastics, to meet recovery targets.

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    Brazil's Recycled Content Mandate (January 2026)

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    • Introduces minimum recycled content for plastic packaging

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    This new mandate creates a significant market demand for post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastics. It incentivizes the development of recycling infrastructure and the use of recycled flexible plastics in new products, closing the loop.

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    General Law on Circular Economy (LGEC) (Mexico)

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    • Shifts from linear to circular economic model

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    As a new overarching legal framework, this law provides a regulatory foundation for circular economy principles. It strengthens regional cooperation and advances coordinated action for plastic waste reduction and recycling in Mexico.

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    Colombia's National Circular Economy Strategy (Resolution 1407)

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    • Requires producers to develop environmental management plans

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    This foundational policy drives Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for packaging waste in Colombia. It encourages systemic changes in how plastics, including flexible ones, are managed and recovered, with a focus on biodiversity protection.

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    Ecuador's Regulations on Single-Use Plastics (Galápagos)

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    • Restricts single-use plastics

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    This initiative demonstrates strong governmental action in a sensitive ecological area, setting a precedent for direct reduction of problematic single-use flexible plastics. It promotes circularity through policy and a broader national roadmap.