The Federation Chamber of Commerce hosted the first annual meeting of the Mediterranean Advisory Board PlasticsEurope - The Mediterranean Advisory Board, which took place on May 16, at the Europa Hotel in Sarajevo.

The meeting was attended by the members of the Committee from Italy, Turkey, Albania, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The session was chaired by the Chairman of the MBA Board, Mr. M.Covezzi, and after the introductory greetings hosted by the Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mirsad Jašarspahić, who is also a member of the Board, gave a presentation on the possibilities of investing in BiH, its potentials and what BiH is recognizable on the world market. Particular emphasis was placed on the work and activities of the PIFC, the possibility of engaging experts through chamber work and what the Chamber can provide to business entities.

The topic of the meeting was related to: EU Plastic Strategy, legislation and a new directive on the recycling and use of plastic waste adopted by the European Commission. Also discussed were the impact of plastic waste on the environment, and the possibilities of accessing funds to address the problem globally.

Representative of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce, Ms. Pavlovic stressed the importance of the existence of the EU Strategy, but that national development strategies are necessary for the resolution and advancement of this industry. The Committee members held presentations on the state of the sector within the member states, on the basis of which adequate conclusions were made.

President of the youngest association with PKFBiH - Association of System Operators in FBiH, Amela Hrbat, held a presentation titled: Experiences of the Waste Management System in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The presentation content shows the progress achieved in the years since the waste management system was established. The main goal of establishing this Association is improvement and development of the recycling system and the utilization of these special waste categories in the Federation of BiH, therefore the presence at this meeting is of great importance for the exchange of experiences and monitoring of the world trends. Knowledge, perennial experience and significant infrastructure of the members of the Association, established on the basis of good practice examples from the EU, can be used to further improve the recycling and utilization system of packaging, electronics and electronic waste in Bosnia and Herzegovina.