oSIST prEN 18120-6:2024
(Main)Packaging - Design for recycling for plastic packaging - Part 6: Guideline for PE and PP rigid packaging
Packaging - Design for recycling for plastic packaging - Part 6: Guideline for PE and PP rigid packaging
This document covers the design of PE and PP rigid packaging with respect to compatibility of the design with the collecting, sorting, and recycling processes.
Packaging constituents and packaging components made of other materials than PE and PP are also covered by this standard as they need to be evaluated on compatibility with polymer recycling.
Verpackung - Recyclingorientierte Gestaltung von Kunststoffverpackungsprodukten - Teil 6: Leitfaden und Protokolle für starre Verpackungen aus PE und PP
Dieses Dokument behandelt die Gestaltung starrer PE und PP Verpackungen im Hinblick auf die Kompatibilität der Gestaltung mit den Sammlungs-, Sortier- und Recyclingprozessen.
Verpackungselemente und Verpackungsbestandteile aus anderen Materialien als PE und PP werden ebenfalls in dieser Norm behandelt, da sie hinsichtlich ihrer Kompatibilität mit dem Polymer-Recycling bewertet werden müssen.
Emballages - Conception des emballages plastiques en vue de leur recyclage - Partie 6 : Lignes directrices pour les emballages rigides en PE et PP
Le présent document traite de la conception d’emballages rigides en PE et PP, et plus particulièrement de la compatibilité de la conception avec les processus de collecte, de tri et de recyclage.
Les constituants et composants d’emballages fabriqués à partir de matériaux autres que le PE et le PP sont également couverts par la présente norme, car il est nécessaire d’évaluer leur compatibilité avec le recyclage des polymères.
Embalaža - Načrtovanje, ki omogoča recikliranje plastične embalaže - 6. del: Smernica za togo plastično embalažo iz polietilena (PE) in polipropilena (PP)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2024
Embalaža - Načrtovanje, ki omogoča recikliranje plastične embalaže - 6. del:
Smernica za togo plastično embalažo iz polietilena (PE) in polipropilena (PP)
Packaging - Design for recycling for plastic packaging - Part 6: Guideline for PE and PP
rigid packaging
Verpackung - Recyclingorientierte Gestaltung von Kunststoffverpackungsprodukten - Teil
6: Leitfaden und Protokolle für starre Verpackungen aus PE und PP
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 18120-6
ICS:
13.030.50 Recikliranje Recycling
55.020 Pakiranje in distribucija blaga Packaging and distribution of
na splošno goods in general
83.080.20 Plastomeri Thermoplastic materials
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
September 2024
ICS 55.020; 13.030.50; 83.080.20
English Version
Packaging - Design for recycling for plastic packaging -
Part 6: Guideline for PE and PP rigid packaging
Verpackung - Recyclingorientierte Gestaltung von
Kunststoffverpackungsprodukten - Teil 6: Leitfaden
und Protokolle für starre Verpackungen aus PE und PP
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CEN/TC 261.
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Contents Page
European foreword 3
Introduction 4
1 Scope 6
2 Normative references 6
3 Terms and definitions 6
4 Compatibility of PE and PP-based rigid packaging designs with recycling 6
4.1 General 6
4.2 Sortability and residual content after emptying 7
4.3 Copolymers of PE and PP 7
4.4 Packaging format specific design guidance 7
4.4.1 General 7
4.4.2 White packaging 8
4.5 Design guidelines summary table 8
Annex A (informative) PE and PP rigid packaging functionalities 21
Bibliography 22
European foreword
This document (prEN 18120-6:2024) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 261
“Packaging”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document has been prepared under a standardization request addressed to CEN by the European
Commission. The Standing Committee of the EFTA States subsequently approves these requests for its
Member States.
Introduction
EN 18120 consisting of 15 parts aims via a series of guidelines and protocols to establish consistency and
improvement for the Design for recycling of household, industrial and commercial plastic packaging.
— Part 1: Definitions and principles for design-for-recycling of plastic packaging
— Part 2: Process and governance to evaluate the recyclability of plastic packaging
— Part 3: Sortability evaluation process for plastic packaging
— Part 4: Guideline for PET bottles
— Part 5: Guideline for PET rigid packaging (except bottle)
— Part 6: Guideline for PE and PP rigid packaging
— Part 7: Guideline and protocols for PE and PP flexible packaging
— Part 8: Guideline for PS and XPS packaging
— Part 9: Guideline for EPS packaging
— Part 10: Recyclability evaluation process for plastic packaging — Protocols for PET bottles
— Part 11: Recyclability evaluation process for plastic packaging — Protocols for PET other rigid
packaging
— Part 12: Recyclability evaluation process for plastic packaging — Protocols for PE and PP rigid
packaging
— Part 13: Recyclability evaluation process for plastic packaging — Protocols for PE and PP flexible
packaging
— Part 14: Recyclability evaluation process for plastic packaging — Protocols for PS and XPS packaging
— Part 15: Recyclability evaluation process for plastic packaging — Protocols for EPS packaging
Design for recycling guidelines are a common way of describing compatibility with plastic packaging
collection, sorting and recycling into high quality recycled plastic into state-of-the-art facilities. They
provide guidance on the level compatibility, defined as:
— green: Packaging constituents with full compatibility with recycling;
— yellow: Packaging constituents with limited compatibility with recycling;
— red: Packaging constituents which are not compatible with recycling.
Recyclability guidelines will require regular review and improvement to reflect innovations in design,
collection, sorting and recycling.
The design for recycling guidelines provided in this series of standards are representative of the state of
the art in Europe and cover all steps from design for recycling, packaging waste collection, sorting,
recycling into recycled plastic and to use in a new application.
Packaging recyclability is the combination of five parameters: packaging designed for recycling,
packaging waste collection, sorting when necessary, recycling and use of recycled plastic in a new
application. This series of standards covers one parameter: the design for recycling.
1 Scope
This document covers the design of PE and PP rigid packaging with respect to compatibility of the design
with the collecting, sorting, and recycling processes.
Packaging constituents and packaging components made of other materials than PE and PP are also
covered by this standard as they need to be evaluated on compatibility with polymer recycling.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way their content constitutes requirements
of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest
edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
prEN 18120-1, Packaging — Design for recycling of plastic packaging — Part 1: Definitions and principles
for design-for-recycling of plastic packaging
prEN 18120-3, Packaging — Design for recycling of plastic packaging — Part 3: Sortability evaluation
process for plastic packaging
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in prEN 18120-1 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp/
— IEC Electropedia: available at https://www.electropedia.org/
4 Compatibility of PE and PP-based rigid packaging designs with recycling
4.1 General
To determine the recyclability of the design of a PE or PP rigid packaging, the following guidance tables
shall be consulted in conjunction with the definitions provided in prEN 18120-1, Packaging — Design for
recycling of plastic packaging products — Part 1: Definitions and principles for design-for-recycling of
plastic packaging. The tables provide combined design guidance for all considered recycling processes.
The design guidance provided in this document covers a) main packaging components which constitute
PE or PP-based flexible packaging, with all their integrated components and all constituents, including
those which are removed during the recycling process and b) separate components of other types of
packaging which constitute PE or PP flexible materials, with all their constituents, including those which
are removed during the recycling process.
It does not apply to other types of separate components (which are already separated before the sorting
process) as per the definition of part 1 of this series of standards and as determined according to part 3
of this series of standards. Separate components are to be evaluated separately, as described in part 1 of
this series of standards. As such, a separate component can be fully compatible with recycling even when
an integrated component or a constituent of the same specification would only have limited or no
compatibility with recycling according to the guidance in this document. Equally, separate components
can be not compatible with recycling even when an integrated component would be compatible.
4.2 Sortability and residual content after emptying
The design guidance provided by this standard considers effects on the sortability of packaging. It does
however not provide details on established sorting processes or a method for determining sortability.
Where sortability testing is advised in the guidance of this document, the provisions of prEN 18120-3,
Packaging — Design for recycling of plastic packaging — Part 3: Sortability evaluation process for plastic
packaging shall apply. This includes the consideration of the effects of residual product content after
emptying on the sortability.
4.3 Copolymers of PE and PP
PE used in the production of rigid packaging can include additional constituents and/or components such
as ethylene copolymers. Such copolymers include for example ethylene butyl acrylate (EBA), ethylene
acrylic acid (EAA) and its zinc, sodium and potassium ionomers, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), ethylene
methyl acetate (EMA), ethylene ethyl acrylate (EEA), ethylene methacrylic acid (EMAA) and its zinc,
sodium and potassium ionomers, and polyethylene-grafted maleic anhydride (PE-g-MAH)) and
cycloolefin copolymers as well as ethylene-based elastomers. Ethylene copolymers are considered fully
recycling compatible constituents and/or components of PE as long as the polar comonomer content is
less than 5 % of the total packaging mass . If the comonomer level is above this threshold, they are
considered limited compatible with recycling unless data are available that would indicate the contrary.
No upper limit is considered for non-polar comonomers like alpha olefins and norbornene. However, if
the comonomer content is equal or greater than 50 %wt, the copolymer is no longer considered a PE
copolymer but a copolymer of the other comonomer. For such cases, the classification of PE copolymers
in the design guidance tables shall not apply and the material shall be considered separately.
PP used in the production of rigid packaging can include additional constituents and/or components such
as polypropylene copolymers. Copolymers may comprise ethylene, higher alpha-olefins, cycloolefins and
dienes as comonomers. Furthermore, PP polymers can be grafted with MAH. If the comonomer content
is equal or greater than 50 %wt, the copolymer is no longer considered a PP copolymer but a copolymer
of the other comonomer. For such cases, the classification of PP copolymers in the design guidance tables
shall not apply and the material shall be considered separately.
4.4 Packaging format specific design guidance
4.4.1 General
The tables in this subclause provide differentiated design guidance for PE and PP rigid packaging,
acknowledging differences between both the properties of these plastics as well as parameters of their
recycling processes and different possible end uses for the recycled plastic.
When both PE and PP are present in a packaging design, the choice of design guidance table shall be based
on the dominant material, by weight, in the main component of the packaging at the stage of disposal.
Further differentiation is provided between natural colour packaging, and coloured packaging. This
differentiation is made as the sorting of plastic waste by colour and subsequent separate recycling of
natural colour and coloured packaging waste is common in Europe. Annex A provides a further
explanation why colouration and printing is a requirement for many types of household rigid packaging
applications.
For natural colour PE based rigid packaging (i.e. no colour in the plastic and mostly unprinted), the
guidance in Table 1 applies. For PE based rigid packaging coloured (through colour in the plastic material
or by direct printing or through other constituents giving a colour), the guidance in Table 2 applies.
For example, if EVA with 18 % wt vinyl acetate comonomer content is used at a 10 %wt level in a package then the
polar comonomer content in that package is 1,8 %wt and the 5 %wt limit is fulfilled.
For natural colour PP based rigid packaging (i.e. no colour in the plastic and mostly unprinted), the
guidance in Table 3 applies. For coloured PP based rigid packaging (through colour in the plastic material
or by direct printing or through other constituents giving a colour), the guidance in Table 4 applies.
4.4.2 White packaging
No specific guidance tables are provided in this standard for th
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