Design for recycling
Glass packaging: Choice of colour
Did you know that completely opaque glass that does not let any light through can affect the recyclability of your packaging? Watch the video and learn more about how you can make your glass packaging more recyclable.
Do you want to know more about how you can make your glass packaging more recyclable? Packaging must be able to be recycled again and again, and the foundation for recycling is laid in the design of the packaging. Watch the video and see how the choice of an opaque colour that does not let any light through affects the recyclability of your glass packaging.
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NPA participates in standardization work for packaging
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LUMENE’s new moisturiser jar uses 44% less packaging material
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