This development indicates that the EU is beginning to acknowledge its role in the global plastic pollution crisis. By banning its exports to non-OECD nations, the bloc is assuming responsibility for its own waste. Only when non-OECD countries demonstrate that they adhere to certain social and environmental standards will EU even consider resuming the exportation of some non-plastic types of trash.
The EU's decision to regulate its plastic garbage exports coincided with a growing number of global south nations banning their imports of the same rubbish. China set the example in 2018 and several nations have since followed suit, blocking the import of plastic garbage from the European Union. The bloc has not made a pioneering move — it was forced to this point by other nations tackling this kind of waste colonialism.