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The Sgr-Returo Programme Will Be Extended to Spaces and Other Packages. Environment Minister: "the Same System Will Be Used"

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The number of packs with SGR seal collected in May of this year was 438 million, representing 73% of the amount placed on the market, shows the data of a company RetuRo barometer, but figures could double if the type of recycled packaging is extended. The SGR-Returo program will be extended to houses and other packages. The Ministry of the Environment: "The same system" will be used for the first time in Romania TV.

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The number of packs with SGR seal collected in May of this year was 438 million, representing 73% of the amount placed on the market, shows the data of a company RetuRo barometer, but figures could double if the type of recycled packaging is extended. The SGR-Returo program will be extended to houses and other packages. The Ministry of the Environment: "The same system" will be used for the first time in Romania TV.

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Minister of the Media, Diana Buzoianu, announced that it is analysing the extension of the Return Guarantee System (SGR) and other types of packaging, such as bottlenecks or milk cartons.

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Minister of Media Diana Buzoianu said last night at Antena 3 CNN that the ministry analyzes the extension of the SGR Guarantee System to other types of packaging, such as bottles or cartons of...

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antena3.ro broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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