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Global plastics production falls for first time since 2008

PARIS — Global plastics production declined in 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, only the third time since World War II that output has fallen, an industry body said Thursday (June 10).

This aerial photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows plastic waste at a collection site in Alue Lim village in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia's Aceh province.

This aerial photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows plastic waste at a collection site in Alue Lim village in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia's Aceh province.

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PARIS — Global plastics production declined in 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, only the third time since World War II that output has fallen, an industry body said Thursday (June 10).

Output has fallen only twice previously, as a result of the oil crisis in 1973 and during the financial crisis in 2008.

Worldwide output slipped to 367 million tonnes last year from 368 million in 2019, a 0.3 per cent decline, according to the industry federation PlasticsEurope.

The drop was due to "the impact of Covid-19 on the global economy", PlasticsEurope said in a statement.

But output in China — which currently accounts for a third of global plastics production — continued to grow by 1.0 per cent.

In Europe, production of new plastics was down 5.1 per cent at 55 million tonnes last year, PlasticsEurope said.

The automobile sector, one of the biggest customers for the industry, saw its plastics consumption plunge by 18 per cent in Europe in 2020, the federation calculated.

The 27-nation EU now accounts for just 15 per cent of worldwide plastics production, down from 21 per cent in 2010.

The United States produces around 19 per cent of the world's plastics, compared with 20 per cent 10 years ago. AFP

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