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Packaging-as-as-Service

Service for reuse is carried out through sorting, cleaning and end-of-life recycling. Cleaning and processing lines behave like production lines: volumes reduce costs and enable automation to continuously lower unit costs. Scaled cleaning processes are often cheaper than reproducing single-use container-type packaging.

 

The rule is: the higher the costs of single-use solutions, the faster the cleaning process of reuse contributes to break-even.

Steps in maintaining a reuse pool

Reusable packaging repeatedly passes through cleaning and processing lines. It is the central location where a reuse system captures data and measures how the system performs. The process steps in the Service value domain serve the physical pool care and the data-based assessment of the overall pool condition.

1. Sorting

of packaging by type, colour, quality level.

2. Capture

of serialisation IDs and thereby cycles, of the return & loss rates, of the pool & inventory sizes, of the deliveries and pickups from partners including automated deposit processing.

3. Cleaning

Cleaning on professional, certified and optimised wash lines. Cleaning providers are to be certified according to DIN ISO 9001 and to operate in accordance with the HACCP hygiene concept according to ISO 2200.

4. Inspection & Picking

Containers and lids are to be packed under the highest hygienic conditions. All transport boxes are also equipped with inlays to prevent external contamination.

5. Sorting Out

Reusable packaging also has a finite life. At the end-of-life, they are sorted-ot during the cleaning / inspection process by type.

6. End-of-Life Recycling

Sorted-out packaging becomes new reusable packaging.

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Service

Packaging-as-as-Service

Service for reuse is carried out through sorting, cleaning and end-of-life recycling. Cleaning and processing lines behave like production lines: volumes reduce costs and enable automation to continuously lower unit costs. Scaled cleaning processes are often cheaper than reproducing single-use container-type packaging.

 

The rule is: the higher the costs of single-use solutions, the faster the cleaning process of reuse contributes to break-even.

Steps in maintaining a reuse pool

Reusable packaging repeatedly passes through cleaning and processing lines. It is the central location where a reuse system captures data and measures how the system performs. The process steps in the Service value domain serve the physical pool care and the data-based assessment of the overall pool condition.

1. Sorting

of packaging by type, colour, quality level.

2. Erfassung

of serialisation IDs and thereby cycles, of the return & loss rates, of the pool & inventory sizes, of the deliveries and pickups from partners including automated deposit processing.

3. Cleaning

Cleaning on professional, certified and optimised wash lines. Cleaning providers are to be certified according to DIN ISO 9001 and to operate in accordance with the HACCP hygiene concept according to ISO 2200.

4. Inspection & Picking

Containers and lids are to be packed under the highest hygienic conditions. All transport boxes are also equipped with inlays to prevent external contamination.

5. Sorting Out

Reusable packaging also has a finite life. At the end-of-life, they are sorted-ot during the cleaning / inspection process by type.

6. End-of-Life Recycling

Sorted-out packaging becomes new reusable packaging.

Continue to the value domains

Service

Packaging-as-as-Service

Service for reuse is carried out through sorting, cleaning and end-of-life recycling. Cleaning and processing lines behave like production lines: volumes reduce costs and enable automation to continuously lower unit costs. Scaled cleaning processes are often cheaper than reproducing single-use container-type packaging.

 

The rule is: the higher the costs of single-use solutions, the faster the cleaning process of reuse contributes to break-even.

Steps in maintaining a reuse pool

Reusable packaging repeatedly passes through cleaning and processing lines. It is the central location where a reuse system captures data and measures how the system performs. The process steps in the Service value domain serve the physical pool care and the data-based assessment of the overall pool condition.

1. Sorting

of packaging by type, colour, quality level.

2. Capture

of serialisation IDs and thereby cycles, of the return & loss rates, of the pool & inventory sizes, of the deliveries and pickups from partners including automated deposit processing.

3. Cleaning

Cleaning on professional, certified and optimised wash lines. Cleaning providers are to be certified according to DIN ISO 9001 and to operate in accordance with the HACCP hygiene concept according to ISO 2200.

4. Inspection & Picking

Containers and lids are to be packed under the highest hygienic conditions. All transport boxes are also equipped with inlays to prevent external contamination.

3. Reinigung

Reusable packaging also has a finite life. At the end-of-life, they are sorted-ot during the cleaning / inspection process by type.

6. End-of-Life Recycling

Sorted-out packaging becomes new reusable packaging.

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Service - Pool Maintenance

Service for reuse is carried out through sorting, cleaning and end-of-life recycling. Cleaning and processing lines behave like production lines: volumes reduce costs and enable automation to continuously lower unit costs. Scaled cleaning processes are often cheaper than reproducing single-use container-type packaging.

 

The rule is: the higher the costs of single-use solutions, the faster the cleaning process of reuse contributes to break-even.

Steps in maintaining a reuse pool

Reusable packaging repeatedly passes through cleaning and processing lines. It is the central location where a reuse system captures data and measures how the system performs. The process steps in the Service value domain serve the physical pool care and the data-based assessment of the overall pool condition.

1. Sorting

of packaging by type, colour, quality level.

2. Capture

of serialisation IDs and thereby cycles, of the return & loss rates, of the pool & inventory sizes, of the deliveries and pickups from partners including automated deposit processing.

3. Cleaning

Cleaning on professional, certified and optimised wash lines. Cleaning providers are to be certified according to DIN ISO 9001 and to operate in accordance with the HACCP hygiene concept according to ISO 2200.

4. Inspection & Picking

Containers and lids are to be packed under the highest hygienic conditions. All transport boxes are also equipped with inlays to prevent external contamination.

5. Sorting Out

Reusable packaging also has a finite life. At the end-of-life, they are sorted-ot during the cleaning / inspection process by type.

6. End-of-Life Recycling

Sorted-out packaging becomes new reusable packaging.

Continue to the value domains