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We’ve learned a lot over the years about what it means to be sustainable in each step of this process. What we’ve learned is that, #1, your packaging has to work.  It has to satisfy the basic functions needed to protect your product, convey the intended message, and allow for efficiency in the manufacturing environment.  If your packaging doesn’t work and it causes excess waste due to damaged product, then you have the opposite of sustainability.Once you have a packaging solution that works for your product, then we can work on optimizing the solution so we’re using the least amount of material possible without sacrificing performance.From there, we can choose the most sustainable materials available that won’t sacrifice performance or optimization.

 

We believe that these areas of focus can lead to packaging efficiency and reduced packaging overall. In addition, our ability to create closed loop systems for industrial B2B packaging plastic, such as stretch film, and to reduce leakage in which plastic ends up in consumers’ hands can lead to a more circular economy for plastic.

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