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Example of environmental labeling of a returnable glass bottle for the Ho.Re.Ca. sector
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Last modified on 19/11/2021
Is it correct to say that the corks of wine bottles are not manually separable components while those of sparkling wine are?
No. The corks of wine and sparkling wine bottles are both considered to be manually separable since they must necessarily be separated by the user to consume the product and ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
Is a mechanical cap considered to be manually separable?
A mechanical cap is considered to be manually separable if it is designed to be separated by the user, without risk to his health and safety, from the main body ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
If the product is sold with the cap, but a separate dispenser is also supplied for dispensing, do you need to label both the cap and the dispenser?
The dispenser is a packaging, therefore it is subject to the obligation of labeling. ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
Is it mandatory to put the information on the label, or can it be shown on other components of the packaging?
The environmental labels (at least the alphanumeric coding as per Decision 129/97/EC) of the different manually separable components that make up the sales unit should be affixed to each component. ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
The stopper of a glass jar has a mastic, can it be considered manually separable?
The mastic of a cork is considered to be manually separable if it is designed to be separated by the user, without risk to his health and safety, from the ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021
Why is a cork considered a manually separable packaging to label, even if a corkscrew is needed to remove it?
The cork stopper is considered to be manually separable since it must necessarily be separated by the user in order to consume the product, and is therefore intended to be ...
Last modified on 19/11/2021