Paper
Cartons and inserts
Explain how secondary packaging should be flattened, separated, and recycled.
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Aftercare
Use this page to explain how customers should sort, empty, separate, and recycle each packaging component after use.
Sort thoughtfully
This section helps you break disposal guidance into quick-scanning categories before the full page body goes deeper.
Paper
Explain how secondary packaging should be flattened, separated, and recycled.
Glass and plastic
Call out rinsing, emptying, and any components that need to be removed before sorting.
Mixed parts
Clarify which pieces can be recycled curbside and which should go to specialty streams or general waste.
Use the page body for detailed material guidance, recycling caveats by market, and product-specific disposal notes.
At Dermeva, responsible care extends beyond the formula. We encourage customers to separate packaging components and follow local recycling guidance whenever possible.
Flatten outer cartons and recycle them with paper. Rinse glass containers lightly before placing them in glass recycling where accepted.
Caps, pumps, droppers, and other mixed-material components may need to be sorted separately depending on local rules. If your municipality does not accept a component for recycling, dispose of it according to local waste guidance.
Product residue, labels, and mixed materials can affect recyclability. When in doubt, empty the packaging, separate each part, and follow your regional instructions first.
We will continue working toward clearer material guidance and better packaging choices as the brand grows.