This is a guide for recycling of your packaging materials. Please note that guidelines can differ between countries.
Corrugated board box
Cardboard boxes are widely recyclable as part of recycling programmes (Paper or Card bin or public collection containers). Flatten the box before putting it in your recycling bin.
Blue solid board
Solid board boxes are widely recyclable as part of recycling programmes (Paper or Card bin or public collection containers). Flatten the box before putting it in your recycling bin.
EPS
EPS could be recycled in waste bins designated for plastic waste. Where not available, use recycling stations where plastic film is accepted.
Plastic film/bags
Plastic film/bags could be recycled in waste bins designated for plastic waste. Where not available, use recycling stations where plastic film is accepted.
Packing label
Leave it attached to the main packaging material (box, bag, envelope) and follow the recycling instructions based on the main packaging material guideline.
Plastic tape
Leave it attached to the main packaging material (box, bag, envelope) and follow the recycling instructions based on the main packaging material guideline.
Foam plastic
Foam plastic could be recycled in waste bins designated for plastic waste. Where not available, use recycling stations where plastic film is accepted.
Bubble film
Recycling of bubble film may not be permitted in th plastic bin, check your local guidelines.
Strapping bands PET/PP
Plastic strapping bands could be recycled in waste bins designated for plastic waste. Where not available, use recycling stations where plastic film is accepted.
Wooden products
Many waste management facilities accept wood waste for recycling, and often have separate areas for clean and contaminated wood.