Glossary

EPR and sustainability, explained.

Plain-language definitions for EPR, waste management, and environmental compliance. No jargon, no filler.

What is a water footprint?

Water footprint shows the total water used directly and indirectly for products we use daily. It helps us make smarter choices, save water, and protect ecosystems for a sustainable future.

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What is a WEEE compliance scheme?

WEEE Compliance Schemes help businesses recycle old electronics safely, reducing waste and pollution. They make it easy for you to recycle gadgets, supporting a cleaner, greener planet.

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What is a WEEE treatment facility?

A WEEE Treatment Facility safely recycles old electronics, recovering valuable materials and disposing of hazardous parts, supporting a cleaner environment and a circular economy.

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What is a weight-based fee?

Weight-based fees charge for waste by its weight, encouraging less trash and more recycling. This fair system helps reduce waste, lower pollution, and supports a circular economy.

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What is bale twine and net wrap?

Bale twine and net wrap help farmers bundle crops tightly for easy handling. Made mostly from plastic, proper recycling and disposal are key to reducing waste and protecting the environment.

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What is baling of recyclable materials?

Baling compresses recyclables into dense blocks, saving space, cutting transport emissions, protecting materials, and boosting recycling efficiency—key for a circular, sustainable economy.

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What is balloon producer responsibility?

The EU bans certain balloon plastics and requires producers to manage waste via Extended Producer Responsibility, promoting sustainable alternatives and reducing harm to wildlife and the environment.

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What is batch reporting?

Batch reporting groups data by production lots, helping track resource use, waste, and emissions. It aids compliance, improves efficiency, supports circularity, and builds trust in sustainability efforts.

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What is battery capacity (kWh)?

Battery capacity (kWh) shows how much energy a battery holds, like a tank size. Bigger capacity means longer use, supports renewable energy, and helps reduce waste by enabling reuse and recycling.

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What is battery degradation?

Battery degradation reduces battery life and performance over time, impacting sustainability. Smart charging, avoiding extremes, and recycling help extend battery use and protect resources.

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What is battery due diligence?

Battery Due Diligence ensures batteries are safe, ethical, and eco-friendly by checking materials, design, use, and recycling. It helps create a circular, sustainable battery life cycle.

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What is battery recycling efficiency?

Battery recycling efficiency means recovering most metals from used batteries, cutting waste and mining. Europe boosts this with rules, tech, and collection to protect the planet and save resources.

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What is battery removal (ELV)?

Removing batteries from End-of-Life Vehicles prevents pollution and fire risks, ensuring safe recycling and recovery of valuable materials, supporting environmental protection and circular economy goals.

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What is battery repurposing?

Battery repurposing gives old batteries a second life, reducing waste and resource use by turning them into energy storage for homes or solar power, supporting a cleaner, circular economy.

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What is battery take-back?

Battery take-back lets you return used batteries for safe recycling, saving resources and preventing pollution. It supports a circular economy and helps protect the environment.

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What is battery waste management?

Battery waste management safely collects, recycles, and recovers valuable materials from used batteries, preventing pollution, conserving resources, and supporting a cleaner, circular economy.

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What is B Corp certification?

B Corp Certification shows a company cares about people, planet, and profit. It proves they meet high social and environmental standards, promoting trust, transparency, and positive impact.

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What is beach litter?

Beach litter harms wildlife and people by polluting shores with plastic and trash. Reducing single-use plastics, proper disposal, and clean-ups help keep beaches safe and beautiful.

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What is biodegradable fishing gear?

Biodegradable fishing gear breaks down naturally, reducing plastic pollution and harm to marine life from lost gear. It supports cleaner oceans and fits circular economy goals.

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What is biodegradable waste?

Biodegradable waste naturally breaks down into compost, reducing landfill methane and supporting soil health. Separating it helps cut pollution, conserve resources, and boost sustainability.

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What is biodiversity?

Biodiversity is the variety of life that keeps ecosystems healthy and balanced, providing food, clean air, and medicine. Protecting it supports nature’s resilience and benefits people’s well-being.

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What is biodiversity loss?

Biodiversity loss means fewer species exist due to human actions, harming ecosystems that provide clean air, water, and food. Protecting it ensures a healthy planet and benefits for all.

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What is biofouling?

Biofouling is when tiny organisms grow on wet surfaces, slowing ships and increasing pollution. Controlling it saves fuel, protects ecosystems, and supports sustainability and cleaner oceans.

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What is biomimicry?

Biomimicry copies nature’s smart designs to create eco-friendly products and systems. It saves resources, reduces waste, and supports circular economy by working with natural cycles.

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