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Recyclability is a feature of packaging and durable products. This feature is also very dependent on the state of local recycling systems.
Reuse is often more desireable then recycling in the case of durable goods. Recycling materials is naturally more desireable then waste disposal. Durable packaging reuse is often mistakenly referred to as
Proper recycling is necessary in order to avoid the impeding ecocatastrophe though minimizing useless decorative packaging is the first step.
Low or high recyclability is caused by the market price for some raw material, such as metal, glass, paper etc. and the involvement of the local authorities in charge and naturally the motivation, informedness and ability of the consumer.
Providing fast, accurate and easy access to information on recyclability is one of the concrete key goals of Consumerium project.