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13.—(1) A breakdown for the packaging supplied in each packaging category during the reporting period, specifying—
(a)whether the packaging is primary packaging, shipment packaging, secondary packaging, or tertiary packaging (its “packaging type”),
(b)the weight in kilograms of packaging supplied in each packaging type,
(c)the weight in kilograms of household packaging supplied which is primary packaging or shipment packaging,
(d)the weight in kilograms of packaging, and the number of units of packaging, in each packaging category which consist of drink containers.
(2) In sub-paragraph (1)(d), a “drink container” means a bottle or can which—
(a)contains or used to contain drink,
(b)is made wholly or mainly from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic, glass, steel or aluminium,
(c)has a capacity of at least 50 millilitres but no more than three litres of liquid,
(d)is designed or intended to be sealed in an airtight and watertight state at the point of supply to a consumer in the United Kingdom,
(e)is not conceived, designed or marketed to be refilled or re-used in any other way by any person.
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