Recycle your Myrkl pack in 30 seconds.

Separate the components, choose the right place to drop them off, and keep packaging in the loop.

What’s in the pack?

Cardboard
Box
Blister
Cardboard
Box
Blister
Cardboard
Box
Blister

How to recycle

Step 1 — Separate the components

“Take the blister pack out of the cardboard box. Keep materials apart so they can be sorted correctly.”


Step 2 - Discard of the following components in the following recycling bin.

Cardboard box → Ecoponto Azul (paper/cardboard) 

Blister pack → Ecoponto Amarelo (plastic/metal packaging) 

Do blisters go in the yellow bin?

Many recycling guides treat blisters as plastic/metal packaging (yellow).

Can I throw leftover capsules in the bin?

For leftovers/out-of-date product, use VALORMED rather than household waste.

Should I wash anything?

No washing needed—just empty and separated.

What if local rules differ?

Municipal guidance can vary—follow your local instructions if they differ.

Do blisters go in the yellow bin?

Many recycling guides treat blisters as plastic/metal packaging (yellow).

Can I throw leftover capsules in the bin?

For leftovers/out-of-date product, use VALORMED rather than household waste.

Should I wash anything?

No washing needed—just empty and separated.

What if local rules differ?

Municipal guidance can vary—follow your local instructions if they differ.

Do blisters go in the yellow bin?

Many recycling guides treat blisters as plastic/metal packaging (yellow).

Can I throw leftover capsules in the bin?

For leftovers/out-of-date product, use VALORMED rather than household waste.

Should I wash anything?

No washing needed—just empty and separated.

What if local rules differ?

Municipal guidance can vary—follow your local instructions if they differ.

Why it matters

Correct separation improves sorting quality and helps turn packaging back into new materials—especially when plastic/metal components are kept separate from paper.

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