Recycling

Provital works with a packaging disposal company to support the recycling of used packaging from products delivered to customers within Germany and Austria.

Please remember that all packaging waste should be clean and dry before being placed in the recycling bin.

GERMANY

In Germany, there are - with regional differences - blue waste bins for paper, brown or green waste bins for biologically recyclable waste, yellow waste bins for plastic and black waste bins for residual waste.

Tin cans, plastic cups, plastic bags

These products can be disposed of in the yellow bin or yellow bag. As the tinplate is 100 per cent recyclable, it can be reused as often as required. 99% of the plastic bags used by Provital in the packaging are also 100% recyclable.

Glass

Please dispose of glass via the municipal glass containers. Glass bottle lids should be disposed of in the yellow bin or yellow bag.

Packaging material

Cardboard boxes, cardboard folders, envelopes and paper bags are disposed of as part of the waste disposal organised by the municipality (waste paper collection) and are subsequently largely recycled. Parcel tape is not recyclable. Please remove it and disassemble all cardboard boxes before throwing them into the recycling bin.

Other packaging

Information on recycling all other products can be obtained from the nearest public collection point

AUSTRIA

In Austria, waste is collected differently in some cases. If available or offered, the disposal of

  • Tin cans: at the metal collection points
  • Plastic cans and plastic bags: Depending on the region, these are either placed in the yellow bag, the yellow bin or the waste collection centre
  • Cardboard: at the paper collection centres
  • Glass: at the glass collection points

Other packaging

Information on recycling all other products can be obtained from the nearest public collection point.