Materials that are recyclable or made with renewable energy are considered environmentally friendly. However, materials that use fewer resources and less energy to produce aren’t necessarily recyclable together.
Recyclable and renewable plastic, paper, and biomaterials are considered environmental materials. Plastics made from petroleum are not renewable or degradable but can be ‘infinitely’ recycled. Therefore, it is essential to use the correct type and combination of plastic on both your packaging and the label. If not, your packaging might not be recyclable at all.
Developing eco-friendly packaging and labelling begins with an audit of your current efforts.
Starting your sustainable packaging audit, consider the following six questions:
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Once such an audit is completed, it’s time to develop a road map for more eco-friendly packaging and labelling to set your company up for success. Be sure to set clear and measurable goals and initiatives.
This can be a daunting and complex process – involving considerable research, testing, design, and engineering. But it’s not a process you should have to do alone. Your local packaging and label manufacturer should be able to take a big part of the load and guide you on the right path.
As a labelling manufacturer, it is our responsibility here at Skanem Africa to help ensure that your labels meet your sustainability needs and are best suited for both your business and your products.
To learn more about the Skanem Sustainable Labels Program or if you need support regarding sustainable packaging and labelling, you are always welcome to contact us.