Packaging information

We are continuously working to improve our packaging.

It is important that we all take social responsibility for recycling.

We also work with packaging reuse. Therefore, your outer carton may sometimes have extra strips of tape or other cosmetic defects.

Packaging variants in our range

Cellophane plastic - sorted as plastic packaging

Plastic ziplock bags - sorted as plastic packaging

Zip bags paper with plastic lamination - -separated as plastic packaging

Zip bags paper - sorted as paper packaging

4kg packages - sorted as plastic packaging

15kg packaging - sorted as plastic packaging

Packaging of several different materials, e.g. with plastic windows?

Then you can separate the materials and put them in different recycling bins.


We are affiliated with the Swedish Producer Responsibility Association (formerly FTI) and report our packaging continuously.

All of our packaging has packaging fees paid in accordance with the Act on Producer Responsibility for Packaging Fees.

https://www.naturvardsverket.se/vagledning-och-stod/producentansvar/producentansvar-for-forpackningar/



Information under construction

Plastic recycling can be divided into two categories, mechanical and chemical recycling. In mechanical recycling, the plastic is melted and reshaped into a new product. In chemical recycling, the plastic is broken down into smaller components and can then be rebuilt into a completely new plastic.

What happens if you don't recycle plastic? Since most types of plastic cannot be recycled together as they have different melting temperatures and properties, it is important to sort and collect them correctly, otherwise the quality of the products that will be manufactured when the plastic is given a new life will be affected.

Where do you throw away plastic?

All plastic packaging you have at home is sorted as plastic , regardless of whether it is hard or soft plastic. You throw the plastic in sorting containers, either at the nearest recycling station or directly adjacent to your home, so-called property-based collection.