Properly dispose of ceramics, packaging, and materials β clearly, minimally, and transparently.
Properly dispose of packaging
Our packaging consists of paper, cardboard, and corrugated board. These materials can be fully recycled within the existing recycling system.
Paper & Cardboard
- belong in the paper bin
- flatten them beforehand
- please separate heavily soiled parts
Filling material
- Paper padding and cardboard inserts β paper bin
- do not use mixed materials
Goal: pure sorting for maximum recycling
Understanding recycling symbols
PAP 20 β Corrugated board
Shipping boxes and outer packaging
β paper bin
PAP 21 β Non-corrugated board
Inserts, smaller cardboard parts
β paper bin
PAP 22 β Paper
Tissue paper, wrapping paper
β paper bin
All PAP materials are fully recyclable
Disposing of ceramics
myromy ceramics are a durable natural material.
Ideally, they will be used for many years.
If disposal becomes necessary:
- do not put them in the glass container
- do not dispose of larger quantities with household waste
Recommended:
- smaller quantities β residual waste
- larger items β recycling center / waste disposal facility
Sustainability at myromy
We focus on:
- reduced materials
- recyclable packaging
- durable products
Sustainability is not created by complexity,
but by clear materials and conscious use.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to separate the packaging?
Yes. Paper, cardboard, and other materials should be disposed of separately.
Can ceramics be recycled?
No. Ceramics do not belong in the glass or paper recycling stream.
What do I do with damaged packaging?
Even damaged paper packaging can be recycled β provided it is clean.
Note
Disposal may vary slightly depending on the region.
Please observe your local community's regulations.
