Glossary

EPR and sustainability, explained.

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

What is virgin material?

Virgin materials are new natural resources used to make products. They’re essential but can harm the environment, so recycling and sustainable sourcing help reduce their impact and support circularity.

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What is viscose (rayon) in textiles?

Viscose, made from wood pulp, feels soft and breathable but involves harmful chemicals and deforestation risks. Choosing certified sustainable viscose supports cleaner, greener textile production.

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What is void fill?

Void fill protects items by filling empty spaces in packages, preventing damage. Eco-friendly options like recycled paper support recycling and reduce waste for more sustainable shipping.

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What is waste classification?

Waste classification sorts waste by type, origin, or hazard to improve recycling and safe disposal. It supports circular economy by recovering materials, reducing pollution, and protecting health.

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What is waste collection infrastructure?

Waste collection infrastructure includes bins, trucks, and centers that gather and sort waste, helping recycle materials, reduce pollution, and keep communities clean and healthy.

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What is waste diversion?

Waste diversion cuts landfill waste by recycling, reusing, and composting. It saves resources, supports jobs, and helps build a circular economy for a cleaner, greener planet.

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What is waste generation?

Waste generation is the creation of trash from daily life and industries. Reducing it through reuse, recycling, and smart choices helps protect resources, cut pollution, and support sustainability.

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What is waste hierarchy?

Try preventing waste by buying only what you need or choosing durable products. Or fix something instead of tossing it. Small changes like these help save resources and protect the planet.

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What is waste hierarchy calculation?

Waste Hierarchy Calculation ranks waste handling from best to worst: prevent, reuse, recycle, recover, dispose. It measures how well waste is managed to boost circularity and protect the environment.

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What is waste management?

Waste management safely collects, sorts, recycles, composts, and disposes of waste to protect health and nature. It supports a circular economy, saving resources and reducing pollution.

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What is waste prevention?

Waste prevention means using less and wasting less by choosing durable products, repairing items, and reducing packaging. Small steps like these save resources, money, and help protect our planet.

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What is waste shipment regulation?

The Waste Shipment Regulation ensures waste moves safely between countries, prevents illegal dumping, promotes recycling, and protects health and the environment across the EU and beyond.

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What is waste to energy?

Waste-to-Energy turns leftover waste into useful energy, cutting landfill size and emissions. It supports circular economy goals by using waste as fuel, making local energy cleaner and smarter.

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What is water-based coating?

Water-based coatings use water instead of harmful solvents, reducing pollution and health risks. They dry fast, clean up easily, support recycling, and are a greener, durable choice for many surfaces.

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What is wax coating in packaging?

Wax coatings protect packaging from moisture and add strength, often using natural, biodegradable waxes that support recycling and reduce plastic waste, boosting sustainability and circularity.

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What is WEEE producer registration?

WEEE Producer Registration makes companies responsible for recycling old electronics safely, reducing pollution and saving materials for new products, supporting a cleaner, circular economy.

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What is wood packaging?

Wood packaging is strong, renewable, and biodegradable. It supports circular economy by being reusable and recyclable, reducing waste and environmental impact while protecting goods during transport.

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What is wool in textiles?

Wool is a natural, renewable fiber that keeps you warm, breathes well, and breaks down naturally. Recycling wool supports a circular economy, making it a sustainable textile choice.

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What is yield rate?

Yield rate shows how much useful material we get from what we start with. Higher yield means less waste and better recycling. You can improve it by sorting waste well and reducing contamination.

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What is Zaliasis Taskas in Lithuania?

„Žaliasis taškas“ Lietuvoje koordinuoja pakuočių atliekų surinkimą ir perdirbimą, atstovauja gamintojams pagal EPR, skatina tvarų atliekų tvarkymą ir žiedinę ekonomiką.

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What is zero waste?

Zero Waste means using less and reusing more to avoid trash. Simple steps like carrying a reusable bag or choosing refillable products reduce waste and help protect our planet every day.

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