Symphony Environmental Ltd

Symphony Environmental Ltd

Symphony Environmental Ltd is a UK-based company specializing in the development, production, and marketing of innovative biodegradable plastic technologies, primarily the patented d2w oxo-biodegradable additives. Established with a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, Symphony is positioned as a global leader in creating plastic and rubber products that biodegrade safely, reducing pollution and microplastic accumulation. The company has actively engaged with European institutions in regulatory and legal challenges related to the European Union’s Single-Use Plastics Directive (EU Directive 2019/904). Symphony contended that the Directive’s ban on oxo-degradable plastics mistakenly includes their d2w oxo-biodegradable technology, which converts plastics into organic matter without leaving toxic residues. Despite a complex and prolonged legal process, Symphony asserts the environmental and commercial benefits of its technology and continues to advocate for regulatory clarity and acceptance within the EU market. In addition to litigation, Symphony conducts active lobbying, participating in EU policy discussions, collaborating with regulatory agencies, and communicating with legislators and government bodies to promote sustainable plastic solutions. The firm maintains a global presence with strategic partnerships and a strong emphasis on compliance with international environmental standards. Their EU lobbying focuses on influencing policy surrounding plastic biodegradability, circular economy initiatives, and environmental protection frameworks. Symphony’s lobbying activities support its mission to position its biodegradable technologies as essential tools for meeting the EU’s environmental goals while defending its commercial interests and expanding its market access across member states. This concerted lobbying effort is backed by scientific research, legal expertise, and close collaboration with stakeholders in the plastics value chain. The company also networks with environmental and industry organizations to broaden its influence and deepen engagement with EU decision-makers. Symphony’s profile as a lobbying entity reflects both its technical expertise and its commitment to shaping EU plastic regulation in a way that recognizes and supports innovative biodegradable alternatives to harmful plastics. Their transparent and consistent communication with EU institutions positions them as an important stakeholder in ongoing EU environmental policy development.

  • Company Name: Symphony Environmental Ltd

  • Headquarters: Borehamwood, United Kingdom

  • Core Technology: d2w oxo-biodegradable plastic additives

  • Industry: Environmental Technology / Biodegradable Plastics

  • EU Transparency Register ID: (to be confirmed from register)

  • Legal Actions: EU General Court case on Single-Use Plastics Directive Article 5 (ongoing legal and lobbying actions related to legislative provisions affecting oxo-biodegradable plastics)

  • Main Markets: EU, Middle East, Global

No related lobbyists found.

  • Environment and Climate Change

  • Chemicals and Plastics Regulation

  • Circular Economy

  • Sustainable Technologies and Innovation

Symphony Environmental networks with the following organizations and entities:

  • EU bodies: European Parliament committees focused on environment and public health, European Commission environment and chemicals directorates

  • Industry bodies and packaging associations in EU and global markets

  • Environmental NGOs aligned with sustainable plastic and circular economy goals

  • Strategic Partners: Companies such as Better Earth LLC and TricorBraun for promoting d2w products in global markets, indirectly supporting EU lobbying claims of technology adoption potential

  • Research institutes contributing scientific data to validate biodegradability claims (e.g., French Agence National de Recherche)

  • 2021: Approx. £250,000

  • 2022: Approx. £280,000

  • 2023: Approx. £320,000

  • 2024: Approx. £350,000

  • 2025 (Jan – June): Approx. £180,000
    (Note: Estimated based on reported litigation, lobbying activities, and public company disclosures on regulatory engagement costs)

  • Meetings and engagement with the European Parliament Environment Committee (ENVI)

  • Interactions with the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Environment and Directorate-General for Internal Market

  • Legal submissions to the EU General Court

  • Participation in the European Business Summit and other policy forums in Brussels

  • Numerous meetings with MEPs and Commission officials on the Single-Use Plastics Directive and d2w technology compliance issues from 2019–2025

  • Participation at the European Business Summit, Brussels, 2018 and subsequent annual events

  • Meetings and consultations regarding circular economy and plastic regulatory frameworks, 2020–2025

  • Regular engagement sessions during the legal process of Symphony’s EU case (2019–2024)