PRACTICI DE ECONOMIE CIRCULARĂ

Examples of circular practices

There is no doubt that the transition to the circular economy will require improved and/or innovative packaging, products and business models.

Taking into account the specifics of Reciclad'OR's work, our collection of best practices will focus mainly on packaging. However, each example in our collection will contain essential information about the manufacturer, the brand, the circular economy model applied, the changes to the packaging and the packaging material.

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We want this database to be a source of inspiration for all producers, importers and retailers operating on the national market.

All examples of good practice in our collection will also contain the source of information, thus respecting copyright laws.


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PepsiCO – reuse packaging (refill at home)

PepsiCo has eliminated the need to use disposable bottles for bottling carbonated water by providing consumers with a home carbonation system.
This practice is specific to life extension models, which aim at upgrading services for longer-life products.

Carlsberg – INNOVATIVE disposal of secondary packaging

Carlsberg has replaced the traditional packaging solution for the beer bax at CAN (plastic foil and/or plastic rings) with an INNOVATIVE packaging solution based on glue.

Jysk – replacing plastic packaging with paper packaging

Jysk has replaced the plastic packaging used for packaging bed linen with packaging made of paper.
This practice is specific to circular sourcing models that aim to replace traditional materials with renewable materials with the long-term goal of reducing the extraction of virgin resources.

Bookshops – replacing one-way transport packaging with reusable packaging

Bookstores Cărturești has replaced the classic packaging used to transport products with reusable packaging.
This practice is specific to life extension models that aim to reduce the wasted potential of the life cycle.