SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING
Flexible packaging sustainability future requires collaboration & innovation by many parties right from the brands owner raw material supply chain, converter in meeting product protection and preservation and regulations requirement, consumer education and active participation. Recyclability requires the availability of collection, sorting and reprocessing developed system and infrastructure to make it viable and help make sustainable packaging a reality. In this context, a real circular economy is difficult to create. This explains why today many brand owners and packaging industry rely on packaging made of mono-materials. Refer Mono-materials sections
Nevertheless, that doesn’t stop SMYPP to continue enhance flexible packaging sustainability by transitioning to more eco-friendly products. Sustainability defines a packaging that, over time, reduces its environmental footprint. This can occur in number of ways such as minimising the production process in generating carbon footprint and producing packaging that is recyclable, thus eliminating single-use packaging waste, creating a circular economy around the packaging, extending its life cycle and usability
Flexible packaging creates a smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging as it offers the most efficient environmental impact life cycles compares to other rigid formats like glass, cans and plastic bottles as it requires less energy to manufacture, transport, thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel usage. It also possess high product-to-package mass ratio creating smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging.

 

SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING
Flexible packaging sustainability future requires collaboration & innovation by many parties right from the brands owner raw material supply chain, converter in meeting product protection and preservation and regulations requirement, consumer education and active participation. Recyclability requires the availability of collection, sorting and reprocessing developed system and infrastructure to make it viable and help make sustainable packaging a reality. In this context, a real circular economy is difficult to create. This explains why today many brand owners and packaging industry rely on packaging made of mono-materials. Refer Mono-materials sections
Nevertheless, that doesn’t stop SMYPP to continue enhance flexible packaging sustainability by transitioning to more eco-friendly products. Sustainability defines a packaging that, over time, reduces its environmental footprint. This can occur in number of ways such as minimising the production process in generating carbon footprint and producing packaging that is recyclable, thus eliminating single-use packaging waste, creating a circular economy around the packaging, extending its life cycle and usability
Flexible packaging creates a smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging as it offers the most efficient environmental impact life cycles compares to other rigid formats like glass, cans and plastic bottles as it requires less energy to manufacture, transport, thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel usage. It also possess high product-to-package mass ratio creating smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging.
Flexible packaging sustainability future requires collaboration & innovation by many parties right from the brands owner raw material supply chain, converter in meeting product protection and preservation and regulations requirement, consumer education and active participation. Recyclability requires the availability of collection, sorting and reprocessing developed system and infrastructure to make it viable and help make sustainable packaging a reality. In this context, a real circular economy is difficult to create. This explains why today many brand owners and packaging industry rely on packaging made of mono-materials. Refer Mono-materials sections
Nevertheless, that doesn’t stop SMYPP to continue enhance flexible packaging sustainability by transitioning to more eco-friendly products. Sustainability defines a packaging that, over time, reduces its environmental footprint. This can occur in number of ways such as minimising the production process in generating carbon footprint and producing packaging that is recyclable, thus eliminating single-use packaging waste, creating a circular economy around the packaging, extending its life cycle and usability
Flexible packaging creates a smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging as it offers the most efficient environmental impact life cycles compares to other rigid formats like glass, cans and plastic bottles as it requires less energy to manufacture, transport, thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel usage. It also possess high product-to-package mass ratio creating smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging. SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING
Flexible packaging sustainability future requires collaboration & innovation by many parties right from the brands owner raw material supply chain, converter in meeting product protection and preservation and regulations requirement, consumer education and active participation. Recyclability requires the availability of collection, sorting and reprocessing developed system and infrastructure to make it viable and help make sustainable packaging a reality. In this context, a real circular economy is difficult to create. This explains why today many brand owners and packaging industry rely on packaging made of mono-materials. Refer Mono-materials sections
Nevertheless, that doesn’t stop SMYPP to continue enhance flexible packaging sustainability by transitioning to more eco-friendly products. Sustainability defines a packaging that, over time, reduces its environmental footprint. This can occur in number of ways such as minimising the production process in generating carbon footprint and producing packaging that is recyclable, thus eliminating single-use packaging waste, creating a circular economy around the packaging, extending its life cycle and usability
Flexible packaging creates a smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging as it offers the most efficient environmental impact life cycles compares to other rigid formats like glass, cans and plastic bottles as it requires less energy to manufacture, transport, thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel usage. It also possess high product-to-package mass ratio creating smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging. SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING
Flexible packaging sustainability future requires collaboration & innovation by many parties right from the brands owner raw material supply chain, converter in meeting product protection and preservation and regulations requirement, consumer education and active participation. Recyclability requires the availability of collection, sorting and reprocessing developed system and infrastructure to make it viable and help make sustainable packaging a reality. In this context, a real circular economy is difficult to create. This explains why today many brand owners and packaging industry rely on packaging made of mono-materials. Refer Mono-materials sections
Nevertheless, that doesn’t stop SMYPP to continue enhance flexible packaging sustainability by transitioning to more eco-friendly products. Sustainability defines a packaging that, over time, reduces its environmental footprint. This can occur in number of ways such as minimising the production process in generating carbon footprint and producing packaging that is recyclable, thus eliminating single-use packaging waste, creating a circular economy around the packaging, extending its life cycle and usability
Flexible packaging creates a smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging as it offers the most efficient environmental impact life cycles compares to other rigid formats like glass, cans and plastic bottles as it requires less energy to manufacture, transport, thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel usage. It also possess high product-to-package mass ratio creating smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging. SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING
Nevertheless, that doesn’t stop SMYPP to continue enhance flexible packaging sustainability by transitioning to more eco-friendly products. Sustainability defines a packaging that, over time, reduces its environmental footprint. This can occur in number of ways such as minimising the production process in generating carbon footprint and producing packaging that is recyclable, thus eliminating single-use packaging waste, creating a circular economy around the packaging, extending its life cycle and usability
Flexible packaging creates a smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging as it offers the most efficient environmental impact life cycles compares to other rigid formats like glass, cans and plastic bottles as it requires less energy to manufacture, transport, thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel usage. It also possess high product-to-package mass ratio creating smaller environmental footprint when compared to alternative packaging. SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING
Flexible packaging sustainability future requires collaboration & innovation by many parties right from the brands owner raw material supply chain, converter in meeting product protection and preservation and regulations requirement, consumer education and active participation. Recyclability requires the availability of collection, sorting and reprocessing developed system and infrastructure to make it viable and help make sustainable packaging a reality. In this context, a real circular economy is difficult to create. This explains why today many brand owners and packaging industry rely on packaging made of mono-materials. Refer Mono-materials sections