Do compromises have to be made when turning to sustainable packaging?
It’s no secret that around the world, people have become much more conscious about their environmental impact.
It’s no secret that around the world, people have become much more conscious about their environmental impact.
Climate change and consumer demand is continuing to push sustainable packaging high up on the agenda.
It’s clear that demand has been shifting towards more sustainable packaging solutions. However, while consumers want their packaging to be sustainable, they also expect the same great packaging experience they’ve had in the past, in terms of protection and quality, so this can be a challenge for packaging manufacturers.
By now, we’re all aware of how important it is to reduce our impact on the environment. Not just in our personal day-to-day lives, but at a wider scale with the need for sustainable business decisions too. .
Multiple surveys and research have shown how consumers are increasingly wanting greener packaging options.
Modern day food production, along with its packaging and distribution, has been tied to both environmental and societal issues across the world.
With a £200 a tonne tax coming into force in 2022 on any plastic packaging containing less than 30% recycled content, you may be wondering what alternatives you could be using to reduce your plastic waste.
When it comes to buying products, the vast majority of consumers are interested in more sustainable choices for the planet.
Recycled paper is one of the most important raw materials, representing over 70% of the fibre used to make new paper products.