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Netherlands Offers Subsidies to Boost Recycled and Bio-Based Plastics

2025-09-08(2) hits

  The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) has announced financial support for plastics processors who aim to increase the use of recycled or bio-based polymers in their products.The Subsidy for the Swit...

The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) has announced financial support for plastics processors who aim to increase the use of recycled or bio-based polymers in their products.


The Subsidy for the Switch to Plastics Processors 2025 (SOPV) still has €10.63 million available out of its total €13 million budget. Applications close on October 2, 2025, and RVO has warned that the program is unlikely to reopen in 2026.


The scheme is designed for:

  • Compounders who enhance polymers with additives or fillers, and

  • Converters who turn polymers or compounds into plastic semi-finished and finished products.

Funding covers 75% of the costs of production tests, up to €25,000 per application. Each applicant may receive support for up to two different production tests. These tests must be carried out in the Netherlands, using post-consumer recyclates (sourced domestically or internationally). The resulting products must be marketed in the Netherlands or exported.


To qualify, applicants must significantly increase the share of recycled or bio-based material used compared to current levels. However, production tests involving elastomers, thermosets, composites like rubber, and textile fibres are excluded.


In addition to SOPV, the Netherlands has allocated €80 million to projects that reduce CO2 emissions and promote circular economy practices, and €35.5 million to plastics recycling innovation.


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