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Refill

Refill is the act of replenishing the contents of a container or supply after it has been used. The term applies across a variety of contexts, including beverages, medicines, cosmetics, ink cartridges, and fuel. A refill can involve adding more of the same substance to reach a desired level or replacing the spent amount entirely.

In consumer packaging, refill concepts range from the use of reusable or refillable containers to dedicated

In medicine and pharmacy, a refill (or prescription refill) authorizes dispensing additional quantities of a prescribed

Beyond consumer goods, refilling underpins practices in printers and other equipment (ink or toner cartridges) and

refill
stations
and
programs.
Customers
bring
containers
to
stores
or
kiosks
and
fill
them
with
products
such
as
cleaning
agents,
personal
care
items,
or
beverages.
Refill
systems
aim
to
reduce
packaging
waste
and
resource
use,
though
their
environmental
impact
depends
on
factors
such
as
transport,
washing,
and
the
materials
involved.
drug
without
a
new
prescription.
Refills
are
limited
by
the
prescriber’s
instructions,
local
regulations,
and
the
medication’s
safety
considerations;
some
drugs
require
renewed
authorization
after
a
certain
period
or
dosage.
in
energy
supply
(fuel
refills).
Policy
and
industry
efforts
to
promote
refills
include
deposit-return
schemes,
refillable
packaging
standards,
and
consumer
awareness
campaigns
aimed
at
reducing
waste.