Bottles of corrosives
|
04
|
LDPE
|
Low‐density polyethylene
|
Polythene bags, containers
|
05
|
PP
|
Polypropylene
|
Shampoo, syringes
|
06
|
PS
|
Polystyrene
|
Cases, Styrofoam
|
07
|
OTHER, O
|
All other plastics (PC, PA, PAN, SAN, bioplastics)
|
Bottles, biodegradables
|
08
|
|
Reserved for new materials
|
|
09
|
ABS
|
Acrylonitrile–butadiene–styrene
|
Tough coverings, cases
|
Paper
|
20
|
C PAP, PCB
|
Cardboard
|
Secondary packaging
|
21
|
PAP
|
Other paper
|
Leaflets
|
22
|
PAP
|
Paper
|
Labels
|
23
|
PBD
|
Paperboard
|
Boxes
|
Metal
|
40
|
FE
|
Steel (low‐carbon iron)
|
Aerosol cans, tin‐plated steel, lids, staples
|
41
|
ALU
|
Aluminium
|
Cans, closures, tubes
|
Organic material
|
50
|
FOR
|
Wood
|
Crates, pallets, boxes
|
51
|
FOR
|
Cork
|
Bottle stoppers
|
60
|
COT
|
Cotton
|
Insulation
|
61
|
TEX
|
Jute, hemp
|
Sacks, packing
|
62–69
|
TEX
|
Other textiles
|
|
Glass
|
70
|
GLS
|
Mixed glass, multi‐part glass
|
Glass bottles, food, medicines
|
71
|
GLS
|
Clear glass
|
|
72
|
GLS
|
Green (chrome oxide) glass
|
|
73
|
GLS
|
Dark sort glass
|
|
74
|
GLS
|
Light sort glass
|
|
77–79
|
GLS
|
Metal‐backed glass (Cu, Ag, Au, respectively)
|
|
Composites
|
81
|
Ca)
|
Mixed media: paper/plastic
|
Chilled grocery, drinks cartons
|
82
|
Ca)
|
Paper and fibreboard with aluminium
|
Pack liners
|
90–92
|
Ca)
|
Plastic and metals
|
Retortable pouches
|
95–98
|
Ca)
|
Glass and metals
|
Reinforced glass
|
99
|
Ca)
|
Other
|
|
a) LDPE, LD polyethylene; PA, polyamide; PAN, polyacrylonitrile; PAP, paper; PC, polycarbonate; PET, polyethylene terephthalate; SAN, styrene–acrylonitrile.
Numerical and abbreviation codes are also shown in Figure 8.2a(iv).
1.2.2.1 The Meaning of Symbols on Packaging
A single cyclical arrow (), a circle based on an arrowed ‘ying‐yang’ symbol () found on the product packaging, and the more common centre‐filled codified three‐arrowed universal recycling symbol () represent an assurance that the producer of that packaging recognises the potential for the material to be reused or reworked (see Table 8.2 and Figure 8.1). The colour, exact form, and size of this triangular symbol () as well as the colour of the background may vary according to the packaging. The meaning of the symbols is given in Table 1.2. The symbols were initially used by the Society of the Plastics Industry (SPI) of the USA (founded in 1937) until it ceased activities under this name in 2010, when the