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koster | 20:46 Wed 21st Jan 2009 | How it Works
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What does the code 24M on plastic containers mean? Is it a recycling code?
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I don't know what the 24M is
What you are probably looking at is the Durability Symbol.
It looks like an open container / jar with a number (months) inside or beside the symbol.

This tells you how long the product stays fresh after opening.
If the product is likely to become unsafe or not fulfill it's intended purpose more than (24M) after manufacture the packaging must indicate this.

You mostly find this symbol on cosmetics if they don't have a use or best before date.
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That's what it is. I assume the M means months, then.
Fanriffic's correct.

A few years ago some EU regulation came out, requiring expiration dates on all products (even cosmetic stuff).

24M = 24 months, from opening.

But take it with a pinch of salt. It'll probably be fine for a lot longer than that; that's all the manufacturer will 'guarantee'.

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