German manufacturers of plastic packaging are expecting positive economic growth for 2017, following a “successful” 2016, according to a survey by the German plastics packaging association, IK Industrievereinigung Kunststoffverpackungen e.V.
A 70% majority of companies questioned for the IK economic
survey, rated the general economic situation as good while the remaining 30%
rated it “satisfactory”.
There was also an optimistic assessment of turnover and
export development for companies in the first three months of 2017, said IK.
More than 50% of those questioned expected a rise in raw
material costs over the next few weeks, which they believe would lead to
corresponding price increases in packaging.
Another key contributor in 2017 will be the plastic
packaging industry’s efforts with regards to sustainability.
Some 80% of the companies questioned said they would be
making further investments in energy efficiency this year and will be improving
their carbon footprint among other things.
Among concerns in 2017 will be the continuing rise in energy
taxes, which according to IK will not be cushioned by the above-said efforts.
This, said IK, mainly concerns the EEG – renewable energies
law – surcharge to finance renewable energy sources which will reach the new
record rate of 6.88 cents/kWh this year.
The association’s general manager Ulf Kelterborn has
criticised “insufficient action” by the federal government, urging for “the
planned economy subsidy model for renewable energies to be replaced by a
market-oriented policy.”
“The renewable energies law (EEG) would then be
superfluous,” he added.
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