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Consumer Information on Our Shipping Packaging & Disposal Guidelines

In accordance with the EU Packaging Regulation (PPWR), we hereby inform you about the composition, origin, and correct disposal of the shipping packaging we use. Together we protect resources – please ensure that all packaging is disposed of via the correct recycling system after use.

1. Details of the Manufacturer / Producer

2. Overview of Packaging Materials & Disposal

The following table provides a complete list of the packaging types we use, their material composition according to official EU recycling codes, and the correct disposal route.

Packaging Type / IDMaterialRecycling CodeCorrect Disposal
Shipping Box 1
(small letter box)
Corrugated cardboardPAP 20Paper Recycling Bin / Blue Bin
Shipping Box 2
(big letter box)
Corrugated cardboardPAP 20Paper Recycling Bin / Blue Bin
Shipping Box 3
(folding box small)
Corrugated cardboardPAP 20Paper Recycling Bin / Blue Bin
Shipping Box 4
(folding box middle)
Corrugated cardboardPAP 20Paper Recycling Bin / Blue Bin
Shipping Box 5
(folding box big)
Corrugated cardboardPAP 20Paper Recycling Bin / Blue Bin
Shipping Box 6
(Parcel small)
Corrugated cardboardPAP 20Paper Recycling Bin / Blue Bin
Shipping Box 7
(Parcel big)
Corrugated cardboardPAP 20Paper Recycling Bin / Blue Bin
Bubble Mailer
(Shipping envelope)
Outer: Kraft paper 
Inner: LDPE plastic film
C/PAP 81
(Composite material)
Please separate: Outer paper sleeve goes into the Paper Recycling Bin. Inner bubble wrap goes into the Plastic Recycling/Value Bin (e.g., Yellow Bin).
Wrapping Paper
(Void fill material)
Kraft paper / Pack paperPAP 22Paper Recycling Bin / Blue Bin
Bubble Wrap
(Cushioning material)
Low-density polyethyleneLDPE 4Plastic Recycling/Value Bin (e.g., Yellow Bin)
Adhesive Tape & Stickers
(Plastic film & thermal paper)
PP plastic film & coated thermal label paperPP 5 (Tape & Stickers)Please separate: Plastic adhesive tape goes into the Plastic Recycling Bin. Thermal shipping labels and their backing paper must be disposed of in the Residual Waste (General Trash).

3. Important Information for Consumers