Glossary

EPR and sustainability, explained.

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

What is dredge fishing?

Dredge fishing collects shellfish by dragging nets on the seabed. When done responsibly, it balances harvesting with protecting marine habitats, supporting sustainable seafood and ocean health.

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What is drip tape irrigation?

Drip tape delivers water directly to plant roots, saving water and energy. It's easy to use, promotes healthy growth, and with proper disposal or biodegradable options, supports sustainable farming.

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What is drop shipping (EPR)?

Dropshipping in the EU requires EPR compliance: register, pay fees, and ensure products are recyclable. Non-compliance risks fines. Partner with experts to stay legal and boost sustainability.

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What is dry mixed recycling?

Dry Mixed Recycling collects dry recyclables like paper, plastic, metal, and glass in one bin, making recycling easier and boosting circular economy by reducing waste and saving resources.

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What is durability?

Durability means making products that last long, reducing waste and resource use. It supports sustainability by lowering pollution and fitting into a circular economy. How long do your things last?

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What is duty of care in waste?

Duty of Care means responsibly managing waste to prevent harm, following rules for safe storage, transport, and disposal, while tracking it to protect people and the environment.

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What is Earth Day?

Earth Day, April 22, inspires us to protect our planet by reducing waste, conserving resources, supporting recycling, and embracing sustainability for a healthier Earth and future.

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What is eco-design?

Eco-design means making products that use fewer resources, last longer, and are easy to recycle, helping reduce waste and protect the planet. It’s a smart, eco-friendly choice.

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What is eco-efficiency?

Eco-efficiency means making quality products using fewer resources and less waste, helping businesses save money and protect the environment, supporting a circular economy and sustainability.

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What is Ecoembes in Spain?

Ecoembes manages Spain’s household packaging recycling, promoting circular economy through sorted bins, education, innovation like TheCircularLab, and social projects, boosting recycling rates.

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What is eco-innovation?

Eco-innovation means creating smart, eco-friendly products and ideas that save resources, reduce waste, and protect nature—helping build a cleaner, greener future for all of us.

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What is eco-labelling?

Eco-labels help you pick products kinder to the environment by showing they use fewer resources, avoid harmful chemicals, and support recycling, making shopping easier and greener.

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What is e-commerce packaging?

E-commerce packaging protects products while using recyclable, reusable, or biodegradable materials to reduce waste and emissions. Smart design supports recycling and a circular economy.

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What is ECONYL regenerated nylon?

ECONYL is recycled nylon made from waste like fishing nets, reducing plastic pollution and emissions. It supports a circular economy by turning waste into durable, eco-friendly materials.

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What is Ecovidrio in Spain?

Ecovidrio is a key non-profit in Spain managing glass packaging recycling through accessible green bins nationwide. It supports the circular economy by reducing waste, saving resources, and promoting reuse. Spain’s 71.1% glass recycling rate in 2023 shows Ecovidrio’s success and growing public commitment to sustainability.

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What is eddy current separation?

Eddy current separation uses spinning magnets to push away non-ferrous metals like aluminum from mixed waste, boosting recycling, saving resources, and supporting a cleaner, circular economy.

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What is EKO-KOM in the Czech Republic?

EKO-KOM manages packaging waste recycling across the Czech Republic, supporting businesses and municipalities, promoting recycling habits, and improving multi-material collection to boost circularity and sustainability.

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What is elastane (spandex) in textiles?

Elastane makes clothes stretchy and comfy but is made from fossil fuels and hard to recycle. Choosing less elastane, recycled options, and caring for clothes helps reduce waste and supports sustainability.

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What is electronic reuse?

Reuse in electronics means fixing, upgrading, or donating devices to reduce waste, save resources, and protect the environment. It supports circular economy and cuts pollution from new production.

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What is embodied carbon?

Embodied carbon is the total CO2 emissions from making, using, and disposing of products. Choosing recycled or low-carbon materials helps reduce this hidden impact on climate change.

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