Recycling is a process that allows us to reuse materials that would otherwise end up in landfills or in nature, thereby contributing to the protection of our planet. Recycling labels are a universal language that helps us understand what packaging is made of and how to dispose of it properly after use. These symbols provide us with information about whether the packaging is made of plastic, paper, glass, or other materials and which container it belongs in. The international universal recycling code consists of a triangle formed by three arrows. This triangle is then supplemented by a numerical or textual designation of the material, or both.
In the case of packaging composed of several materials, the text includes the letter "C", which symbolizes the word "composite", followed by a slash and the text of the predominant material by weight. This is a simple and elegant way to convey important information about the composition of the packaging, enabling consumers to make informed decisions about its future.
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LDPE 4Under this label, we offer bags made from PE/PE/EVOH or PE/PE film. Bags labeled 4 are 100% recyclable and should be disposed of in the yellow bin after use. |
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PP 5PP is short for polypropylene, which is commonly used for food packaging. This label refers to bags made from OPP/CPP and OPP film. Bags labeled 5 are 100% recyclable and should be disposed of in the yellow bin after use. |
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OTHER 7All other plastics or combinations of plastics that do not belong to the above groups fall under this designation. In our country, this designation is used for bags made of several types of plastic film (so-called composite) and are made of OPP/PETmet/PE and PET/PE materials. Bags with this designation can be disposed of in the yellow bin after use. |
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PAP 22The abbreviation PAP refers to paper products that are suitable for recycling and should be disposed of in the blue container after use. We offer bags under the KRAFT label, specifically KRAFT paper material. |
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C/LDPE 81C/ LDPE 81 is a designation for materials made from a mixture of paper and plastic. Packaging marked in this way is not recycled and is disposed of in mixed waste. In our country, this designation is used for the following materials: KRAFT/ PET/ PE; KRAFT/ PE; KRAFT/ PE Im green/ KPET; KRAFT/ OPP; KRAFT / PET/ CPP and KRAFT/ BOPA/ PE. |
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C/PP 84C/ PP 84 is the designation for packaging made from a mixture of paper, plastic, and aluminum. Packaging marked in this way is not recycled and is disposed of in mixed waste. The composition of the bags is marked KRAFT/ AL/ CPP. |
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LDPE 90C/ LDPE 90 is a designation for materials made from a mixture of aluminum and plastic. Packaging with this designation is not recycled and is disposed of in mixed waste. In our country, PET/AL/PE and OPP/AL/PE materials have this designation. |

































