Packaging Disposal
Sustainability is at the heart of our daily commitment.
We have adopted a digital environmental labeling system, compliant with Legislative Decree 116/2020, to provide you with clear information on the correct disposal of packaging. In this way, we reduce the use of paper and our environmental impact
How to dispose of the packaging How to dispose of the productHow does it work?
Frame the QR Code on the packaging
See the table
Dispose of your waste
Packaging Disposal Guide
Packaging materials may vary depending on the product.
Below you will find information on the materials used and their correct disposal
Packaging type | Alphanumeric classification | Material family | Collection instructions | Notes |
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PPL adhesive tape | ![]() |
Plastic | Waste collection | Check the regulations of your country. The adhesive tape is made up of a backing and glue, two components that cannot be separated manually |
Stretch film | ![]() |
Plastic | Plastic collection | Check the provisions of your country |
Pluribool | ![]() |
Plastic | Separate plastic collection | Check the provisions of your country |
Pressed cardboard corners | ![]() |
Paper | Separate paper collection | Check the provisions of your country |
Paper labels | ![]() |
Paper | Separate paper collection | Check the provisions of your country |
Cardboard box | ![]() |
Paper | Separate paper collection | Check the provisions of your country |
Corrugated cardboard interlayer | ![]() |
Paper | Separate paper collection | Check the provisions of your country |
Wooden pallets | ![]() |
Wood | Waste collection | Check with your country how to deliver this packaging to the recycling center |
Product disposal
Pursuant to Legislative Decree 14 March 2014, n° 49 “Implementation of Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)".
The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol on the appliance or its packaging indicates that the product must be collected separately from other mixed urban waste at the end of its useful life. The user must therefore take the appliance at the end of its life to suitable collection centres.
The appropriate separate collection of WEEE contributes to their reuse, recycling and recovery and avoids potential negative effects on the environment and human health due to the possible presence of dangerous substances within them.