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'''Definition (EN):'''
'''Definition (EN):'''
The declared volume capacity of a container or packaging, expressed in liters (L) or milliliters (ml). This represents the official or legally permitted volume indicated for the package, used in packaging specifications and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) reporting.
The declared volume capacity of a container or packaging. This represents the official or legally permitted volume indicated for the package, used in packaging specifications and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) reporting.


'''Business context:'''
'''Business context:'''
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* Relevant for recyclability grading, packaging taxes, and regulatory reporting.
* Relevant for recyclability grading, packaging taxes, and regulatory reporting.


Unit Domain is Volume, typical units of measure: Liter (L) and Mililiter (ml).
Unit Domain is Volume, typical units of measure: Liter (L), Mililiter (ml), Cubic centimeters (cm<sup>3</sup>)


Example values:
Example values:

Latest revision as of 07:59, 29 September 2025

Definition (EN): The declared volume capacity of a container or packaging. This represents the official or legally permitted volume indicated for the package, used in packaging specifications and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) reporting.

Business context:

  • Used to comply with national packaging regulations and EPR schemes (e.g. Verpact, Fost Plus).
  • Distinguishes the declared packaging capacity from other measures such as netContent (the amount of product inside) or physical maximum fill.
  • Relevant for recyclability grading, packaging taxes, and regulatory reporting.

Unit Domain is Volume, typical units of measure: Liter (L), Mililiter (ml), Cubic centimeters (cm3)

Example values:

  • 0.50 L
  • 330 ml
  • 1.55 L