Packaging sustainability information

Packaging sustainability

How to identify and separate Moose packaging for collection

Moose’s packaging is made from paper, cardboard, and plastic materials. To identify the material used in each packaging item, most carry a material identification code ‘triangle’. For packaging items that do not carry a material identification code triangle, please use this guide to identify the material used for that item. To aid collection and recycling, please separate each packaging item and place in the correct collection bin.

The collection of different packaging materials may vary depending on the services provided by your local municipality or council. Please check with your local municipality for guidance on collection and recycling.

This information is provided in accordance with the ‘Labelling for packaging – Guidelines according to Art. 219 para. 5 of Legislative Decree 152/2006’.

Paper and cardboard

‘PAP 20’ indicates that the material is corrugated cardboard. This material is readily recyclable, check with your local municipality or council for collection and recycling guidance. The images above show examples of this packaging material.

Plastic

‘PET 1’ indicates that the material is polyethylene terephthalate plastic. ‘R PET 1’ is the same material made from recycled feedstocks. This material is readily recyclable, check with your local municipality or council for collection and recycling guidance. The images above show examples of this packaging material.

Other

‘Other 7’ indicates that it is a less common types of plastic. These items should normally be disposed of in an unsorted collection. Check with your local municipality or council for collection guidance. The images above show examples of this packaging material.