Recycling and Packaging

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Recycling is a popular subject amongst companies. Consumers feel as though it is a simple and easy way to help the environment. However, people don’t always realize recycling can be very complex behind the scenes. This has to do with the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Green Guides that represent strict regulations for various types of recycling. It is crucial that your packaging has correct recycling labels to ensure you fall within the government’s regulations, otherwise there could be legal consequences.

Having labeling that is accurate and expresses exactly what to do with the product after use is very important. In addition to recycling, there are other sustainable ways to dispose of items. For example, products and packaging may be biodegradable or compostable. A lot of consumers may not know the difference between recyclables, compostables, or biodegradable items and may mix them up while disposing. It is important to educate consumers through labeling on packaging to avoid any confusion.

The packaging of products must have a label to communicate the end-of-use disposal. Companies that fail to label their products correctly are at risk for legal repercussions because it is a requirement of the FTC. Having up to date labels with the correct Resin Identification Code (RIC) will keep you and your business out of legal trouble.Making products recyclable can be very beneficial for your company because consumers are more environmentally concerned nowadays. Packaging is a key part in recycling because it communicates to consumers how to throw away a product after use. Contact us today to find out more about labeling for recyclable products.

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