Applicable Appliances

The suitability of the time and whether an object can be put in the fridge, freezer, or microwave. Regarding microwaves: A product's suitability for microwave cooking relies on the microwave oven's power, the type of food being cooked, and how long the product is being heated. Getecco advises you to try and validate each product's suitability for use in microwaves based on your own requirements. The microwave should not be used with any item that has been written in black ink. 

Covenant for Australian Packaging

The Australian Packaging Covenant (APC) is a certification that emphasizes better packaging design, recycling outside the home, reducing litter, and increasing supply chain involvement through product stewardship. 

Bagasse

The fibrous material left over after sugarcane or sorghum stems are crushed is known as bagasse. to wring their lifeblood out. It is employed in the production of construction materials, pulp, and as a biofuel. Detpak makes containers from renewable resources by using bagasse material in board and paper. 

Bioplastic

A clear, plastic-like film known as polylactic acid can be produced by processing natural starches or carbohydrates from plants like maize and sugarcane. (PLA). In bowls and glasses, bioplastic can be used as a waterproof lining. For products that must endure higher temperatures, up to 85 degrees Celsius, without warping, deforming, or breaking, crystallized polylactic acid (CPLA) is used. Bowl lids and utensils both contain CPLA. 

Biodegradable

An object that can gradually break down due to microbial action. The term "biodegradable" has no industry standard, and this term may be misleading and unclear. 

Move weight

Maximum volume for our paper bags, D bags, and paper bags with flat fold and paper twist handles. Sandbags are used to test bags while applying a tiny bit of agitation to simulate walking. 

Circular Economy

Separating the pursuit of economic gain from the exploitation of limited resources and eliminating waste from the system. The circular approach increases social, physical, and economic capital. It is built upon three tenets: • Keep goods and materials in use; • Reduce waste and pollution; • Restore natural systems. 

Claycoat

A broad term used to describe any very smooth, white graphic paper. Detailed designs can be printed on claycoat.

Compostable Products

A product that, when used in the manner described here, degrade to natural components in 90 a business establishment, as indicated by the EN13432 European norm. They are appropriate for processing at a business composting facility where waste is exposed to the ideal amounts of sunlight, heat, and moisture to decompose. 

Customisable

A product from the regular stock line that can be customized. Printing, materials, dimensions, and other elements are included in this. There are minimum order quantities. 

DIFOT

On-time and complete delivery. 

Environmental declarations

When rope handles and some D bags' poly-patch are removed, environmental statements for our bag goods also apply. When a PE window is removed from a product, environmental assertions still hold true. A thick, sturdy substance is created by combining a fluted board with a corrugated inner surface.

FMCG

Fast Moving Consumer Goods is referred to as FMCG. which are Frequently cheap items that people frequently purchase, such as meals from supermarkets like coffee, tea, milk, and bread. Glassine Paper that is water-resistant. Gusset a triangular insert to provide support or extension in a bag seam. Determines a material's oil resistance using the greaseproof resistance rating. A rating out of 12 is assigned to each item, with greater scores indicating a product's grease resistance. Smearing Resistance Paper that has been grease-resistant treatment. Greaseproof Paper that has been prepared to be resistant to grease and oil. Handle design On our paper bags, we provide a variety of handles. Each has unique advantages and qualities. Rope; Flat fold; Die-cut; Wire; Tin-tie; and Paper Twist. HWS When saturated, high-wet-strength paper, denoted by a pink pain that is barely noticeable. Rating for insulation applies to glasses. The better the insulation, the higher the grade. A grade of five indicates how likely it is to keep your drink hot and your hands cool. Kraft High-strength paper produced from long fiber pulp is available in brown (natural) or white. (bleach). Dynamic Economy Where basic materials are taken, made into a product, used, and then disposed of—giving the materials only one life before they are dumped in the ground. 

MOQ

Minimum Order Quantity for products that can be customised.

PET

Some covers are made of the plastic polyethylene terephthalate. Paper containers are lined with PE polyethylene to make them waterproof. Lids are made of PP polypropylene. Hot cup covers are made of PS Polystyrene. cartons of pieces how many distinct packaging products will be contained within each carton. Ply a covering of substance raw substance the raw, unmodified substance that is used to make a product. Recyclable having the ability to be easily recycled and transformed into other goods using kerbside recycling bins. Fluted board and blank kraft paper are two examples. Reusable can be used once more. Paper bags are the things that can be reused the most. 

SOS

Self-opening satchel, a backpack with a square bottom. 

Sustainable

Sustainable sourcing is the process of acquiring raw materials from sources that are ethically and carefully run in order to maintain the viability of that resource. Only reputable, sizable raw material sources are used by Getecco for its paper and board products. whom we routinely examine for sustainability evidence.

Strung Bags

Strung bags are a neat way to keep paper bags close at hand in a bustling restaurant or retail setting, For ease of access, they can also be hung inside the shop.

Hierarchy of Waste

An established hierarchy of importance for the effective use of resources.

guiding through the outcomes for material use and end-of-life removal from best to worst.