I don't think that's the right web link.  It talks about the travails of moving
house in New York!  I think you meant to add a Y.

George Waters

[email protected] wrote:

> The best source of information is Raymond Communications. They publish
> Recycling Laws International. That's where I found the icons. The
> publication lists the legal requirements of each country.
> http://www.ramond.com <http://www.ramond.com>
>
> We are presently in contact with our box suppliers too, but the answers are
> pending. We are going to reply upon them to provide proof of compliance for
> our files.
>
> The laws are not being enforced because there are no standards, only drafts.
> You can get those from BSI. If you are in the US, you can order them from
> British American Chamber of Commerce at (415) 296-8645. I believe that they
> are $35 each. Here are the BSI draft numbers:
>
> 98/710670 DC
> 98/710671 DC
> 98/710672 DC
> 98/710673 DC
> 98/710674 DC
> 98/710675 DC
> 98/710676 DC
>
> Richard Woods
>
>         ----------
>         From:  Michael Mertinooke [SMTP:[email protected]]
>         Sent:  Wednesday, December 08, 1999 10:47 AM
>         To:  [email protected]; [email protected]
>         Subject:  RE: Packaging Directive
>
>         Good morning.
>
>         I've gotten to know much more than I ever wanted to about
>         the OJ and also about packaging and packaging waste. So far
>         I've located the relevant Directives (starting at 394L0062)
>         and associated amendments. I've also got the various codes
>         we are supposed to show on the packaging. What I can't find
>         is the graphic and the format we are supposed to use!
>
>         Do you have any information on this? I sure would appreciate
>         a download or a URL if you have a path to this information.
>
>         FWIW, I have also contacted the American Cardboard Council.
>         (And I thought WE were a splinter group!) The European
>         editor of their industry newsletter (a Mr. Higham) believes
>         that the requirements differ by country, and suggested a
>         consultant I could hire to find the answers. I am sure my
>         boss would just love to see a requisition for that!
>
>         I called a few cardboard box manufacturers, and none had
>         heard of any European requirements. The general opinion was
>         that nobody is going to worry about it until boxes start being
>         bounced at Customs.
>
>         I don't consider either of the above as a good basis for
>         setting company policies and procedures. Do you have
>         any suggestions?
>
>         Thanks.
>         Mike Mertinooke
>         [email protected]
>
>
>
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