For Germany:
Glass: Candle jars go in the Restmüll*. The jars cannot be recycled in the glass bins because they are made of heat-resistant glass material. However, customers should check the recycling information with their local authorities before disposing of the jars.
We highly recommend giving the candle jars a second life and using them for DIY purposes.
Aluminium / Plastic waste: All the candles have aluminium wick holders at the bottom of the wicks. Follow your local recycling guidelines for aluminium material. In case of room spray bottle: Please separate plastic and metal parts from the spray pump before recycling them. The spray pump parts can be recycled in the yellow/orange bin.
Wood / Rubber waste: Wooden candle lids, diffusers rubber stoppers or wooden rings can be disposed of in the grey/black trash bins designed for residual waste*. Check the local recycling guidelines.
Paper: Remove any labels from bottles. Labels can often be peeled off, or you can use warm soapy water to help loosen the adhesive. Paper labels can be recycled in the paper bins. All the shipment packaging such as shipping boxes, filling paper, and flyers are made of paper and cardboard materials. All these items can be recycled in the paper and cardboard bins as per your local recycling guidelines.
For France:
Our product packaging includes pictograms designed to help consumers easily identify how to sort their waste. Since our packaging is made up of multiple components, each recyclable item is displayed separately alongside the Triman logo. In the pictograms, glass packaging is shown in the second bin, while all other packaging is depicted in the front bin.
For Italy:
All product packaging includes alphanumeric codes to help consumers identify the different materials used and sort their waste appropriately.
Please be sure to check your local municipal guidelines for proper waste disposal.