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The German Beverage Packaging SystemPublished by: just-drinks Published: Sep. 1, 2003 - 36 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents List of Tables Chapter 1 The new amendment to the packaging ordinance Chapter 2 The impending collection system The interim solution Chapter 3 The reasons for the deposit Chapter 4 The beverage packaging trends in Germany from 1991 to 1998 Chapter 5 The movement of packaging material from 1991 to 2000 Chapter 6 The objectives of the new packaging amendment Chapter 7 For and against the amendment Other countries with similar systems Chapter 8 The consumer Chapter 9 Likely solutions to the deposit fund Retailer / manufacturer solutions to the deposit Chapter 10 The future of the deposit Chapter 11 The German packaging ordinance Duales System Chapter 12 Beverage packaging in Germany AbstractThe latest amendment to the packaging law in Germany came into effect from 1st January 2003. The amendment levies a deposit on disposable packaging for specific beverages. Small disposable packaging will carry a deposit of 0.25 and large packaging that holds more than 1.5 litres of liquid will carry a deposit of 0.50. Cans, disposable glass bottles, disposable plastic bottles and 5-litre cans or canisters are listed under disposable packaging types.Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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