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== Attributes ==
[[category:Taxonomy]]
* '''Form Type''' (Container, Enclosure; sometimes Closure)
** Values: '''Rigid''', '''Semi-Rigid''', '''Flexible'''
** Rationale: Recyclability, collection, and sorting performance, and EPR fee modulation frequently depend on rigidity for polymer packaging.
* '''Attachment Type''' (Label)
** Values: '''Glue-applied''', '''Pressure-sensitive''', '''Shrink sleeve''', '''In-mould label'''
* '''Material Class''' (link to material taxonomy)
** Values: Metal, Polymer, Paper and Board, Textile, Ceramic/Glass, Wood, Additives (as applicable)
* '''Role in Assembly'''
** Primary (e.g., Container, Closure), Secondary (e.g., Label, Informational), Tertiary (e.g., Structural, Securing)
 
== Data Exchange Notes ==
* Upstream technical data per component (material, weight, recycled content, substances) is aggregated at the Sales Unit level to generate the '''Declaration of Conformity''' and to supply EPR reporting datasets.
* Clear class assignment ensures consistent mapping to PPWR requirements and PRO fee categories.
 
[[Category:Taxonomy]]

Latest revision as of 15:39, 17 October 2025

Packaging Class

DataTopic
Packaging Specification
Purpose
Define the functional role of each component within a packaging assembly (BOM view) to enable consistent data exchange for PPWR/ EPR, DPP, and commercial listing.

Overview

In IMDE, a Packaging Assembly is modeled as a set of components that together form the packaging part of a Sales Unit = Product + Packaging. Each component is assigned a Packaging Class based on its functional role in the assembly. This taxonomy supports upstream–downstream data exchange (technical data → Declaration of Conformity) and EPR reporting (weights, materials, recyclability).

Classes

Class Definition / Function Examples / Notes
Container Main vessel that holds, stores, or transports the product. Bottle, jar, can, tube, tray, pouch. May carry a Form Type attribute (Rigid, Semi-Rigid, Flexible).
Enclosure Primary wrap or shell that fully covers or contains the product or multiple units. Flow wrap, overwrap, shrink wrap, blister shell. Often Flexible or Semi-Rigid.
Closure Seals, opens, or reseals a container’s opening. Cap, lid, cork, stopper, foil seal. May integrate tamper evidence or dispensing.
Dispenser Enables controlled release or dosing of product. Pump, valve, spray nozzle, tap, trigger. Sometimes combined with Closure.
Applicator Applies the product directly to a user or target surface. Brush, roller, pad, sponge, nozzle tip.
Label Distinct component attached to another surface to carry information, branding, or decoration. Attachment Type (attribute): Glue-applied, Pressure-sensitive (self-adhesive), Shrink sleeve, In-mould label).
Informational Component Separate informational item not affixed to a surface. Leaflet, insert, instruction manual, warranty card; placed inside secondary/tertiary packaging.
Securing Bundles, fastens, or unitizes items or components. Strap, clip, band, ring, adhesive dot, stretch wrap.
Structural Provides rigidity, spacing, or separation. Divider, tray insert, partition, frame, corrugated separator.
Protective Cushions, braces, or prevents impact/surface damage. Pad, bubble wrap, corner protector, foam insert.
Ancillary Supplementary convenience or utility function. Handle, hanger, scoop, measuring cup, spout cover.