How to reduce packaging waste in the ecommerce industry
The ecommerce industry provides consumers with exceptional choice, accessibility, and flexibility, so it’s hardly a surprise that we’re purchasing more products online than ever before.
The ecommerce industry provides consumers with exceptional choice, accessibility, and flexibility, so it’s hardly a surprise that we’re purchasing more products online than ever before.
The condition of the environment is a topic that’s concerned many leaders, businesses, and consumers alike. With rising global temperatures that destroy our nature’s habitats, through to severe weather events that put our livelihoods at risk, human activity is on the way to eliminating biodiversity, so the pressure is on for everyone to unite and contribute towards protecting our planet.
As retail giants, restaurants, and entrepreneurs continue to make things easier for people looking to indulge in a plant-based diet, more and more will consider making the switch.
There are little products out there that do not come in some sort of protective packaging case. The increase in consumption and rise in products means that packaging is being used more excessively in a world where resources are limited.
With the new plastic tax coming into force April of next year, you may have heard a lot of talk about ‘recycled content packaging’ as businesses scramble to switch to more sustainable materials. But what is recycled content packaging and how does it benefit the environment?
During the heights of the pandemic, the focus that was on sustainable packaging was put on hold, with many having to switch to plastic at last resort due to shortages in more sustainable materials.
As you likely have heard, there is a new £200 a tonne plastic tax coming into force in April next year. It applies to plastic packaging produced in or imported into the UK that does not contain at least 30% recycled plastic.
With several large corporations adopting eco-friendly solutions, wider media coverage surrounding the topic of global warming, and mind blowing stats like the worst impacts of climate change could be irreversible by 2030, there’s no surprise that customers have become more eco conscious over the years.
If you deal with packaging in your day-to-day operations, you’ve more than likely heard about PLA. The emerging and innovative material has become incredibly popular (rightly so) and there’re many reasons to why it’s such a hot topic in the packaging world right now.