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Definition sheet with explanations

Product group no. Product group Product no. Product
02-040 Confectionery, snack foods 02-040-0030 biscuits, waffles, other shelf-stable baked goods
Product description
biscuits, waffles, other shelf-stable baked goods
Product in detail Not classified here
Sandwich biscuits, sandwich cookies
Shortbread biscuits
Hazelnut wafers
Other shelf-stable baked goods
Filled biscuits, stuffed cookies
Florentine biscuits
Spiced shortcrust biscuits (Spekulatius)
Glazed cookies, glazed waffles
02-040-0020 Gingerbread and gingerbread-like cakes, biscuits and cookies (Lebkuchen, Honigkuchen, Printen) 
02-040-0040 Savoury snacks, pretzel products 
02-040-0035 Rice cakes, corn cakes 
   
   
   
   
   
Explanation
Retail packaging and grouped packaging for cookies, biscuits, waffles and other non-perishable baked goods in quantities of 14 kg or less is subject to system participation because they typically accumulate as waste with private final consumers – i.e. private households and comparable sources of waste generation (within the meaning of section 3 (11) VerpackG) such as cinemas, theatres and amusement parks, food and beverage businesses, canteens, authorities, administrations and administrative sections of companies, especially in trade and manufacturing.
Retail packaging and grouped packaging for cookies, biscuits, waffles and other non-perishable baked goods in quantities of 14 kg or less also accumulate as waste in industrial or craft enterprise settings to some extent where packaging waste cannot be collected at the rate that is normally associated with private households in waste bins that do not exceed 1,100 litres ('volume criterion'). Typical examples are snacks for meetings or parties or Christmas presents and other gifts. The quantities used in these settings match those accumulating as waste with private final consumers – i.e. private households and comparable sources of waste generation. Overall, the lion’s share accumulates as waste with private final consumers – i.e. private households and comparable sources of waste generation.
Shipment packaging for biscuits, waffles and other non-perishable baked goods of all kinds typically accumulates as waste with private final consumers – i.e. private households and comparable sources of waste generation and, as such, is subject to system participation.

Brief system participation requirement overview - Product: 02-040-0030 // biscuits, waffles, other shelf-stable baked goods

Packaging material
Packaging material

Abbreviations:

PPC stands for paper, paperboard or cardboard.
PET stands for polyethylene terephthalate (a type of plastic).
PE stands for polyethylene (a type of plastic).

Composite packaging is packaging made from at least two material types that cannot be separated by hand.

Shape/form
Shape/form

This section shows the typical packaging types for the product group under consideration.

IBC is the abbreviation for intermediate bulk container. An IBC is a large, cuboid container for liquid and free-flowing materials.

An octabin is an octagonal container used to transport and store bulk materials.

Delineation criterion
Delineation criterion

Criterion that relates to a specific product and determines whether the shipment, retail or grouped packaging in question is subject to system participation.

For food packaging, that delineation criterion often is quantity. For packaging filled with other products, the delineation criterion tends to be the number/volume or unit of the individual products contained in the packaging. Depending on the product, other criteria may be used within the scope of an overall market assessment to delineate or determine whether the system participation requirement applies to a packaging, such as the stress class in the case of laminate products.

System participation requirement
Retail packaging
All types All types > 14 kg no
All types All types ≤ 14 kg yes
Other composite packaging Bags, wrappings ≤ 14 kg yes
Paper/paperboard/cardboard Bags, wrappings, boxes ≤ 14 kg yes
Plastic Bags, boxes, buckets, wrappings ≤ 14 kg yes
Tinplate Cans ≤ 14 kg yes
Shipment packaging (retail packaging) and grouped packaging
Paper/paperboard/cardboard Folding boxes, outer boxes made of cardboard ≤ 14 kg yes
Paper/paperboard/cardboard Folding boxes, outer boxes made of cardboard > 14 kg no
Paper/paperboard/cardboard Shipment packaging All types yes
Plastic Multi-piece packaging, wrappings > 14 kg no
Plastic Multi-piece packaging, wrappings ≤ 14 kg yes
Plastic Shipment packaging All types yes

Detailed system participation requirement overview - Product: 02-040-0030 // biscuits, waffles, other shelf-stable baked goods

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Packaging material
Packaging material

Abbreviations:

PPC stands for paper, paperboard or cardboard.
PET stands for polyethylene terephthalate (a type of plastic).
PE stands for polyethylene (a type of plastic).

Composite packaging is packaging made from at least two material types that cannot be separated by hand.

Shape/form
Shape/form

This section shows the typical packaging types for the product group under consideration.

IBC is the abbreviation for intermediate bulk container. An IBC is a large, cuboid container for liquid and free-flowing materials.

An octabin is an octagonal container used to transport and store bulk materials.

Quantity/volume
exemplary listing
System participation requirement
Retail packaging
All types All types > 14 kg no
All types All types ≤ 14 kg yes
Other composite packaging Bags 100 g yes
Other composite packaging Bags 125 g yes
Other composite packaging Bags 200 g yes
Other composite packaging Bags 300 g yes
Other composite packaging Wrappings 23 g yes
Other composite packaging Wrappings 65 g yes
Other composite packaging Wrappings 100 g yes
Other composite packaging Wrappings 175 g yes
Other composite packaging Wrappings 400 g yes
Other composite packaging Wrappings 500 g yes
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