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Hi quality packaging for food services, restourants, etc. Hi quality packaging for food services, restourants, etc.

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28MATERIALS GUIDEDifferent materials suit different needs. This guide will help you to make theright choice for your business.SYMBOL NAME TEMPERATURE* DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL RECYCLING/DISPOSAL01PET01PET01 41ALU PET 01PET02PE-HD 2102 01PAP01PE-HD PETPET 02PE-HD01 0203 PE-HDPETPVC0302PVCPE-HD 0302PE-HDPVC 0302 04PVCPE-LDPE-HD0403PE-LDPVC 04 03PE-LD PVC040305 41PE-LDALU PPPVC0504PPPE-LD 050421PE-LD05 PPPAP04 PPPE-LD 0605 PS0605 PPPS06 PP05 06 PS07 PP PSAPETCPET-40°C to +70°CVirgin plastic, amorphouspoly(ethylene terephthalate)Recycle as Plastics-20°C to +100°C Cardboard from forest fiber Recycle as Paper/Carton-40°C to +220°CVirgin plastic, crystallinepoly(ethylene terephthalate)Recycle as PlasticsHDPE -4°C to +100°C Virgin plastic, polyethene Recycle as PlasticsLDPE -4°C to +100°C Virgin plastic, polyethene Recycle as PlasticsMineralplasticPAP(Paper)-20°C to +120°CVirgin plastic, polypropene withchalk or talcumRecycle as Plastics-20°C to +100°C Paper from forest fiber Recycle as Paper/CartonPP -20°C to +120°C Virgin plastic, polypropene Recycle as PlasticsPS/EPS-4°C to +100°COTHER0706OTHER0706 PS*Check specific temperature and time recommendation in cataloguePSOTHER 0706 OTHERPS07OTHER 07OTHER07OTHERVirgin plastic, polystyrene /expanded polystyreneRecycle as Plastics

29THE LIFECYCLE OF A DUNI PRODUCTThe life of a Duni product starts with the choiceof material. We prefer renewable raw materials fromtrees and plants, which are responsibly grown andsourced. Leftover materials such as sugarcane fibresor recycled plastics are also a great way to upcycle andsave resources.Conscious convenience is a good reason to choose anduse Duni products. We work hardto ensure good working conditions and limitedenvironmental impact at our own and oursuppliers’ manufacturing sites.At the end of their life, Duni products shouldbe recycled, composted or incinerated for energyefficiency. Littering is never an alternative andlandfill should be avoided. We strive to enable goodwaste handling alternatives of our products.14FIND &TRACESORT &RETURN23CREATE &MAKECHOOSE &USESYMBOLS GUIDEDesigned for optimalstackability.Oven safe.Leak resistant.Can be sealed by aDuniform® machine.Microwave safe.Can be customised witha logo, design or message.Lid or sealing film doesnot mist up.Excellent insulation properties.Hinged lid tears off easily.

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MATERIALS GUIDE

Different materials suit different needs. This guide will help you to make the

right choice for your business.

SYMBOL NAME TEMPERATURE* DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL RECYCLING/DISPOSAL

01

PET

01

PET

01 41

ALU PET 01

PET

02

PE-HD 21

02 01

PAP

01

PE-HD PET

PET 02

PE-HD

01 02

03 PE-HD

PET

PVC

03

02

PVC

PE-HD 03

02

PE-HD

PVC 03

02 04

PVC

PE-LD

PE-HD

04

03

PE-LD

PVC 04 03

PE-LD PVC

04

03

05 41

PE-LD

ALU PP

PVC

05

04

PP

PE-LD 05

04

21

PE-LD

05 PP

PAP

04 PP

PE-LD 06

05 PS

06

05 PP

PS

06 PP

05 06 PS

07 PP PS

APET

CPET

-40°C to +70°C

Virgin plastic, amorphous

poly(ethylene terephthalate)

Recycle as Plastics

-20°C to +100°C Cardboard from forest fiber Recycle as Paper/Carton

-40°C to +220°C

Virgin plastic, crystalline

poly(ethylene terephthalate)

Recycle as Plastics

HDPE -4°C to +100°C Virgin plastic, polyethene Recycle as Plastics

LDPE -4°C to +100°C Virgin plastic, polyethene Recycle as Plastics

Mineral

plastic

PAP

(Paper)

-20°C to +120°C

Virgin plastic, polypropene with

chalk or talcum

Recycle as Plastics

-20°C to +100°C Paper from forest fiber Recycle as Paper/Carton

PP -20°C to +120°C Virgin plastic, polypropene Recycle as Plastics

PS/EPS

-4°C to +100°C

OTHER

07

06

OTHER

07

06 PS

*Check specific temperature and time recommendation in catalogue

PS

OTHER 07

06 OTHER

PS

07

OTHER 07

OTHER

07

OTHER

Virgin plastic, polystyrene /

expanded polystyrene

Recycle as Plastics

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