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What is packaging

Packaging is anything that is used to contain, protect, deliver or present goods.
Goods could be raw materials or processed items.

Packaging can be made out of paper, board, wood, glass, metals, plastics, cork, hessian, jute or ceramics.

For example, packaging includes:

If an item is integrated into packaging and intended to be used and thrown away with it, it is still considered as packaging. For example, a makeup mascara brush or a measuring cup provided with washing powder.

What is not packaging?

An item is not considered packaging if it is:

Further information

In England, Scotland and Wales, the Environment Agency and SEPA have published guidance to help you identify packaging.

In Northern Ireland further guidance on packaging is available from the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA).

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