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What is meant by “tin” in Annex VII of Decision 129/97 / EC?
In the annexes of Decision 129/97 / EC the identification codes of the packaging materials (steel, aluminum, paper, wood, plastic, glass, compounds and textiles) are specified, and in particular in ...
Last modified on 24/11/2021
How can a metal other than steel or aluminium be identified?
Whenever packaging consists of metal other than steel or aluminium, not associated with any specific code in Annex III to Decision 129/97/EC, we suggest adopting the number “42”, i.e. the ...
Last modified on 21/11/2021
How to label an aluminum aerosol can, equipped with a plastic (PP) dispenser that cannot be separated manually, and a plastic cap (HDPE)?
It must obligatorily include: The identification coding of the material as per Decision 129/97 / EC, of the main body, ie of the aerosol can, ie ALU 41;The identification code ...
Last modified on 21/11/2021
How do you identify a steel cap with a plastic seal that weighs <5% of the total weight of the cap?
In this case, since the secondary material is <5% of the total weight of the cap, this can be considered as a single material packaging. Therefore it will have FE ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
Can the word “metals” be used in place of steel and aluminum?
The text of the law explicitly indicates that all packaging (B2B and B2C) bears the identification of the materials by decision 129/97 / EC. Packaging intended for final consumers must ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
What is the Annex of Decision 129/97 / EC on the identification of metal packaging?
Annex III of Decision 129/97 / EC ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
Must environmental labels follow colour codes?
Regarding design and colour, there are no mandatory provisions to be followed. For coloured environmental labels, in order to provide citizens with consistent, standardised indications, CONAI suggests basing the colours ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
Is the producer bound by a specific graphic design for its environmental labels?
The graphic designer is free to choose the style, shape and colours of the environmental label: the regulations don’t specify these aspects, but they do recommend that packaging be appropriately ...
Last modified on 21/11/2021