Clear PET bottle, HDPE flip cap, PP wrap label
Body, cap, label, ink, varnish, adhesive — every physical part of the packaging. PPWR Annex II computes recyclability from this graph, not from a single material.
| # | Type | Material | Polymer / grade | Weight | Recycled % | Colour | Separability | Supplier | Substances |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Body | Plastic | rPET | 22 g | 30% | clear | By recycler | — | — |
| 2 | Cap | Plastic | HDPE | 2 g | 0% | white | By consumer | — | — |
| 3 | Label | Plastic | PP | 0.6 g | 0% | blue | By recycler | — | — |
| 4 | Ink | Other | UV-LED | 0.4 g | — | mixed | Not separable | — | — |
Article 5 bans intentional PFAS in food-contact packaging placed on the EU market from 12 August 2026. This card cross-checks the SKU-level flags, the per-component composition, and whether a Declaration of Conformity covers Article 5.
No component declares PFAS.
Covered by an active DoC
Each row below is a PPWR article whose DoC coverage is missing, partial, expired or rejected for this SKU. Close them by uploading the right Declaration of Conformity (or fixing the underlying SKU data).
All packaging placed on the EU market must meet a recyclability floor: Grade C (≥ 70 %) from 1 Jan 2030, Grade B (≥ 80 %) from 1 Jan 2038. Grade A (≥ 95 %) is the design north star.
The harmonised methodology under Article 6(4) is due by 12 Feb 2027 — today's grade is our best-effort heuristic.
Plastic packaging must contain a minimum share of post-consumer recycled plastic from 1 Jan 2030, stepping up in 2040.
A valid DoC per SKU is mandatory from 12 Aug 2026. It must be kept available to market-surveillance authorities for ten years.
For every Member State where you place packaging on the market, you (or your Article 45 authorised representative) must be registered in the national EPR scheme.