
Sustainable solutions for a better future
Make your packaging sustainable: Join the movement that is revolutionizing the packaging industry. On our online marketplace, we offer manufacturers the chance to present environmentally friendly and innovative packaging solutions. From recyclable materials to resource-saving designs and circular concepts - show the world that quality and sustainability go hand in hand. Become part of a community of like-minded people, share your expert knowledge and discover new sales opportunities. Help shape a greener future for packaging and join us in designing a sustainable world.
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Our marketplace offers you a wide selection of high-quality packaging for your business. To ensure that you receive first-class products, we work exclusively with manufacturers who have important certificates and approvals.

GMP-Certification
(Good Manufacturing Practice): This certification is primarily relevant for manufacturers of packaging who are active in the pharmaceutical or medical industry. It ensures that production processes meet qualitative standards and that products are manufactured safely and hygienically.


REACH compliance
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) is a European Union regulation that governs the registration, evaluation and restriction of chemicals. Compliance with this regulation is important to ensure the safety and environmental compatibility of packaging materials.
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A guide to packaging labeling: Important information at a glance

01 - Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) is a recyclable plastic used in various packaging and textile applications. PET can be collected, cleaned, and recycled into new products such as bottles and textile fibers Contributing to waste reduction and environmental impact mitigation.
Disposal: PET can be disposed of as a private consumer by collecting and recycling it separately in the recycling garbage can or at appropriate collection points. Please do not dispose of in the residual waste.

03 - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a recyclable plastic widely used in construction, packaging, and electrical appliances. Recycling PVC conserves resources, reduces plastic waste's environmental impact, and promotes sustainable management of this material.
Disposal: As a private consumer, you can drop off PVC products at special collection points for plastic waste. Please separate PVC from other plastics to ensure efficient disposal and recyclability.

02 - High density polyethylene (HDPE)
High density polyethylene (HDPE) is a recyclable plastic with strong strength and chemical resistance. It is used in packaging, containers and pipes. Recycling HDPE reduces waste, conserves resources and produces sustainable products such as bottles and plastic furniture.
Disposal: Recycle HDPE packaging as a private consumer in the yellow recycling garbage can or at collection points for plastics. Please rinse before disposal.

04 - Low density polyethylene (LDPE)
Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is a flexible, recyclable plastic with high transparency. It is used for films, bags, coatings and flexible packaging. Recycling LDPE helps conserve resources and reduce environmental impact.
Disposal: Dispose of it cleanly and separately from other plastics in the yellow garbage can or yellow bag.

05 - Polypropylene (PP)
Polypropylene (PP) is a recyclable plastic used in many applications due to its strength, chemical resistance and heat resistance. Recycling PP helps to conserve resources and reduce environmental impact.
Disposal:Dispose of it cleanly and separately from other plastics in the yellow garbage can or yellow bag.

06 - Polystyrene (PS)
Polystyrene (PS) is a versatile plastic used for packaging, disposable tableware and insulation. It is light, hard and insulating. Recycling polystyrene can save valuable resources and reduce the environmental impact of plastic waste.
Disposal: Dispose of it in the designated container for Styrofoam or at the recycling center for environmentally friendly recycling.
Paper & Cardboard

20 - Corrugated cardboard (PAP)
Corrugated cardboard is a recyclable composite material consisting of several layers of paper and a corrugated intermediate layer. It is used for packaging, shipping cartons and displays. Recycling corrugated board conserves resources and reduces waste because it can be converted into new paper products.
Disposal: Corrugated cardboard can be easily disposed of as a private consumer by collecting and separating cardboard and paper waste using the waste paper collection.

22 - Paper (PAP)
Paper is a recyclable material made from plant fibers that is used for writing, printing and packaging. Paper recycling reduces waste, conserves resources and produces new paper products.
Disposal: Throw in waste paper garbage cans or the paper garbage can for disposal, or take to the recycling center.

21 - Other cardboard (PAP)
"Other paperboard" is a collective term for various types of paperboard that cannot be specifically assigned to a particular category. Recycling "other cardboard" allows valuable fibers to be reused to make new paper products and reduce environmental impact.
Disposal: Other cardboard can be collected as a private consumer together with waste paper and cardboard and taken to the waste paper collection or recycling center.
Metals

40 - Iron/Steel (FE)
Iron/steel is a high quality recycled material obtained from recycled metal waste. It can be remelted and made into new steel products such as vehicles, building components and packaging. Recycling iron/steel conserves resources and reduces environmental impact by reducing waste and energy use.
Disposal: Thrash metal such as scrap metal or metal packaging can be taken to the recycling center or scrap yard.

41 - Aluminum (ALU)
Aluminum is a high-quality recycled material. Recycling aluminum can save valuable resources and significantly reduce environmental impact. It can be remelted and used to make new aluminum products, such as packaging, components and transportation equipment.
Disposal: Take it to a recycling center or yard for disposal.
Wood

50 - Wood (FOR)
Wood is a sustainable recycled material. Recycling wood waste can conserve valuable resources and reduce environmental impact. Recycling wood waste can conserve valuable resources and reduce environmental impact.
Disposal: Take it to recycling centers or compost it to conserve resources and reduce environmental impact.

51 - Cork (FOR)
Cork is a natural recycled material. Recycling cork conserves resources and reduces waste. Recycled cork can be used for flooring, insulation materials and other products, contributing to the sustainable use of the material and the protection of the environment.
Disposal: Take it to recycling centers or specialized collection points to conserve resources and promote sustainable use of the material.
Textiles

60 - cotton (TEX)
Cotton is a recyclable material of plant origin. Cotton recycling involves collecting textile waste and turning it into new products such as insulation material and recycled fib This reduces the amount of waste, saves resources and promotes sustainable use of cotton fiber.
Disposal: Cotton and fabric scraps can be disposed of as a private consumer by donating to non-profit organizations, textile recycling programs or upcycling projects.

61 - Jute (TEX)
Jute is a recyclable natural material. By recycling jute, jute waste is collected and turned into new products such as bags, carpets and insulation material. Recycling jute helps reduce waste, conserve resources and promote sustainable use.
Disposal: Jute can be disposed of as a residential consumer by reusing it for DIY projects or by dropping it off at special textile recycling facilities.
Glass

70 - Colorless glass (GL)
Colorless glass is a high quality recycled material. Recycling colorless glass conserves valuable resources and reduces environmental impact. It can be melted down and reused to make new glass products such as bottles and containers.
Disposal: Colorless glass can be placed in glass containers or recycling bins as a private consumer.

71 - Green glass (GL)
Green glass is a recyclable material Recycling green glass saves resources and reduces environmental impact. It can be melted down and reused to make new glass products such as bottles and containers. The green color is preserved.
Disposal: Green glass can be placed in glass containers or recycling bins as a private consumer

72 - Brown glass (GL)
Brown glass is a recyclable material. Recycling brown glass conserves resources and reduces environmental impact. It can be melted down and reused to make new glass products such as bottles and containers. The brown color is retained and gives the products a characteristic appearance.
Disposal: Brown glass can be disposed of as a private consumer in glass containers or recycling bins.
Other

07 - Other
"Other" is a catch-all term in the recycling context that includes various materials or products that do not fit into specific categories. It refers to recycled materials that cannot be clearly classified as paper, plastic, metal or glass. Recycling "Other" allows various materials to be recycled to conserve resources and reduce waste.
Disposal: Dispose of "Other" recyclables according to local regulations and guidelines. Check the website of the local waste disposal or the responsible authorities for the exact instructions.