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Green Packaging the what,why,how?

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Enter Green Packaging As the name suggests,  Green Packaging  involves the use of eco-friendly packaging materials that pose no (or little) threat to the environment. Green packaging is sustainable packaging that uses biodegradable materials and energy efficient manufacturing methods for the packaging of goods. It has minimal impact on both energy consumption and the environment. The Why of Green Packaging Being responsible world citizens, we are duty-bound to reduce our carbon footprint and figure out a way to slowly eliminate plastic from our systems. The first and foremost reason to embrace green packaging is that it is the right thing to do. You save the earth through meaningful efforts. Moreover, when you do the right thing, you build your reputation. Businesses seek reputed partners to work with. Governments give brownie points, tax breaks, and more to companies that work on reducing their carbon footprint. Beside that,  85% of consumers  seem to want packaging that is recyclable

Why Green Packaging is Good for Your Business

Why Green Packaging is Good for Your Business Environmentally friendly packaging design can give businesses a competitive advantage on the market. Eco-friendly business practices demonstrate compassion and awareness, which can be a persuasive factor in helping customers choose between you and the competition. In addition, companies who invest in green packaging also stand to save money in the form of shipping costs, material costs, and reduced waste. Studies by the  Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)  show that companies that actively seek out ways to make their operations more eco-friendly see their ROI increase by as much as 18% over companies not making these efforts. Reduce Waste by Removing Excess Packaging The most straightforward strategy for going green is to streamline your packaging design. Eliminating excess packaging makes shipments lighter while simultaneously allowing greater quantities of product to fit on pallets, shipping containers, and, most importantly, retail shelves.

Why we need green packaging? 10 Advantages of green packaging

HOW CAN GREEN PACKAGING BENEFIT THE ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMY? Eco-friendly packaging is a recent phenomenon which has become a rapidly growing trend. By shifting to green materials you can meet or anticipate your customer’s demands for eco-friendly suppliers. According to a recent study, 73% of people reported that their  companies give extra attention  and importance to packaging sustainability as lighter packaging reduces the packaging and transporting costs. 10 Advantages of Green Packaging 1. REDUCES YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT Eco-friendly packaging is better for the environment as it is made of recycled waste material which reduces the consumption of resources. Don’t focus only on your financial goals only but try to meet your environmental goals as well. 2. EASY DISPOSAL The type of packaging you use may vary but it should either be composable or recyclable. If some of your customers or co-workers happen to have compost facilities then you can turn the waste packaging into compost. If

Green Packaging Solutions

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Sustainable Packaging: Keeping it Green Packaging and the packaging industry are finally coming under the microscope for how eco-friendly their offerings are. The shift in focus of both consumers and retailers towards green products has led to a change in the way many companies are approaching sustainability. For the better! Sustainable packaging. Two words that don’t always go hand-in-hand. Packaging waste is a massive global problem, and one which your business probably doesn’t want to contribute to! So,  knowing how to ‘keep it green’ in your packaging design  is the key to being a more responsible eCommerce retailer. Sustainability is a growing focal point within discussions of Corporate Social Responsibility. So, sustainable packaging is one of the most actionable ways you can demonstrate your commitment. The environmental impact of packaging waste Plastics play a huge role in the lives of consumers. It’s hard to keep track of how often we encounter plastic on a daily basis, espec