Recycle
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Manhattan Toy Package Markings: What They Mean and How to Recycle Them
#21 PAP(PAP21) |
Paper CollectionThis means the package is made of mixed non-corrugated fiberboard or paperboard and may be recycled curbside where available. Check with your local municipality for recycling options. |
#5 PP(PP5) |
Plastic BagsThis code is marked on plastic bags made of polypropylene. Plastic bags are not accepted in most curbside recycling programs, but they can often be taken to local retailers that offer plastic bag recycling collection. |
#22 PAP(PAP22) |
PaperThis code means the item is made of paper and may be recycled curbside where available. Check with your local municipality for recycling options. |
#2 PEHD or HDPE(HDPE 2) #4 PELD or LDPE(LDPE4) |
Plastic BagsThis code is marked on plastic bags made of high-density or low-density polyethylene. Check with your local municipality for recycling options. Plastic bags are not accepted in most curbside recycling programs, but they can often be taken to local retailers that offer plastic bag recycling collection. |
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BatteriesSingle-use batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. Batteries marked with this symbol are not accepted in most curbside recycling programs. Check with your local municipality for recycling options or locate a retailer that offers battery recycling. EU customers: You are legally obliged to dispose of all flat batteries at a local authority collection point or return them to a battery retailer. Tape off the contacts first. Defective light bulbs must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way at a collection point for electrical waste. |
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Appliances and ElectronicsAppliances marked with this symbol must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Batteries marked with this symbol are not accepted in most curbside recycling programs. Check with your local municipality for recycling options or locate a retailer that offers battery recycling. EU customers: You are legally obliged to dispose of old appliances separately from household waste. Electronic appliances, batteries, and rechargeable batteries contain both useful materials and hazardous substances. If stored or disposed of improperly, they may harm health and the environment. Information about collection points where old appliances can be disposed of free of charge is available from your local authorities. |
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French Recycling RegistrationRegistration in the National Register of Marketers of the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME). EPR Household Packaging unique identifier number: FR342970_01NHYX Toy Sector unique identifier number: FR358042_12TKXJ |
