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You must follow environmental regulations when designing, filling or importing packaging.
Amount of materials used
Packaging must meet the minimum weight and volume needed to keep the product safe and hygienic.
Hazardous substances
Packaging materials must not exceed heavy metal concentration limits of 100ppm (parts per million). The heavy metals these limits apply to are cadmium, mercury, lead and hexavalent chromium.
Recyclable packaging
Recyclable packaging must be designed so that a certain percentage of the materials used are recyclable.
Packaging for energy recovery
Packaging designed to be disposed of through energy recovery (energy through burning materials) must contain at least 50% of organic materials that burn, eg paper, wood, cardboard.
Biodegradable packaging
Packaging designed for composting must be biodegradable.
Reusable packaging
Reusable packaging must be designed so that it can be used several times. Once it has been reused, it must meet the requirements for recycling, energy recovery or composting.
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