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Articles R. 541-350 and R. 541-351 of the AGEC law, transposed into the French Environment Code, set out the definitions […]
Articles R. 541-350 and R. 541-351 of the AGEC law, transposed into the French Environment Code, set out the definitions […]
The claims “no packaging”, “zero packaging” are now added to the usual claims” unnecessary packaging”, “over-packaging”, “too much packaging”: there’s […]
In the light of various regulatory texts (AGEC law, Decree n° 2021-517 of April 29, 2021) and the 3R strategy […]
CNE is regularly questioned about the claim “contains X% certified recycled materials”, which is understood to mean materials recycled by […]
According to the French law no. 2009-967 on the implementation of the Grenelle de l’environnement of August 3, 2009 (article […]
The theme of the end of packaging is the subject of recurring debates on the best choices to be made […]
Following the environmental labelling project (article 15 of the AGEC law), the French Packaging Council (CNE) reaffirms its position below.
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The sale of products in bulk sometimes promotes a marketing with “less packaging” or even “zero packaging”. These statements are […]
The French Packaging Council has noticed the repeated use of the word “overpackaging” in negative communications about packaging. These communications […]
The term “bioplastic” is often used even though it has no legal definition.
The websites of associations such as Club Bio-plastiques […]
The term « bio-based » is often used to describe a packaging brought onto the market which is produced from […]
The French Packaging Council (CNE) emphasizes that the European Waste Directive 2008/98/EC provides for organic valorization via aerobic or anaerobic […]
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