
Damaged packaging refers to situations where the outer wrapping or protective material of a product is compromised. This damage can include tears, scratches, deformations, holes, or other physical defects that undermine the integrity of the packaging. Packaging plays a critical role in protecting products from external factors such as moisture, dust, physical shocks, or contaminants, and in providing essential information to consumers.
Damaged packaging can have several negative consequences:
- Reduced product quality: The product itself may be exposed to damage, contamination, or other issues that affect its quality or safety.
- Negative consumer perception: Consumers may perceive a product with damaged packaging as inferior or old, even if the product inside is in perfect condition.
- Logistical and distribution issues: Damaged packaging can be more difficult to handle and stack in warehouses or during transport, increasing the risk of further damage.
Environmental impact: If the packaging is damaged in a way that prevents recycling, it can contribute to increased waste.
Removal of non-salable inventory from accounting records
Expenses incurred for removing degraded goods from accounting records are tax-deductible when calculating corporate income tax.
VAT adjustment for non-salable inventory
According to current legislation, services paid to a recycling company for the destruction of goods are fiscally deductible.
Integrated waste management
We offer comprehensive and specialized solutions for the collection, disposal, and destruction of expired, damaged, counterfeit, confiscated, non-compliant, or specially regulated products.
Collection of electrical and electronic equipment
We provide integrated solutions for the efficient management of household and electronic waste, ensuring specific treatment for each category.