Standard Owner Benchmark - THE ON-PACK RECYCLING LABEL

By CommonShare

The On-Pack Recycling Label (OPRL) is a system used in the United Kingdom to provide clear and standardized information about the recyclability of packaging materials. It helps consumers make informed decisions about how to dispose of their packaging waste properly.

The on-pack recycling label is managed by the On-Pack Recycling Label Ltd, which is a non-profit organization that represents a range of stakeholders including retailers, brand owners, and waste management companies. It collaborates with retailers, manufacturers, and packaging companies to ensure consistent and accurate labeling across various products and packaging types.

The label features three key elements:

The Mobius Loop: The Mobius Loop is the universal recycling symbol, consisting of three arrows forming a triangle. It indicates that the packaging can be recycled in some form.

Recycling Instructions: The label provides clear and concise instructions on how to dispose of the packaging correctly. It may include statements such as "widely recycled," "check local recycling," or "not currently recycled."

Supporting Text: Additional text may accompany the recycling instructions, providing further guidance or clarifying any specific recycling considerations for the packaging.

The aim of the OPRL is to promote recycling and reduce confusion among consumers when it comes to the recyclability of different packaging materials. By providing consistent labeling across products, it helps individuals identify which packaging can be recycled and how to do so effectively.

It's important to note that the OPRL is specific to the United Kingdom and its recycling infrastructure. Other countries may have different labeling systems or recycling guidelines.

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THE ON-PACK RECYCLING LABEL
United Kingdom
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