With momentum building towards a circular economy for plastic packaging, we outline some current trends and look forward to what’s coming next so you can make informed decisions on your packaging needs.
We predict the following trends will drive plastic packaging design in the near future:
1. Transition to Fully Recyclable Packaging
2. Increased Focus on Environmental Impacts
3. Reduction of Materials and Waste
4. Increased Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) Content
Continue reading as we take a look at each one and what it means for plastic packaging.
Recent advances have been made towards more recyclable packaging, furthering the work begun by The Alliance to End Plastic Waste. In the U.S., this work towards circularity was best exemplified by the U.S. Plastics Pact. The Pact’s goals will quickly and significantly drive the increased use of recycled plastics across the country by creating markets for recycled plastic and ensuring that packaging is recyclable.
To ensure packaging is effectively recycled, it must be designed to flow optimally through the recycling system from the beginning.
Globally, organizations have committed to sustainable solutions for packaging, including reducing carbon impacts through energy and water usage reductions, as well as waste minimization. The most recognized scientific methodology to quantify environmental impacts of packaging is Life Cycle Analysis (LCA).
Amongst packaging technologies, plastics are well known for their favorable life cycle impacts and lower environmental impact versus the use of glass or metal. While many options exist for plastic barrier packaging, picking the appropriate solution can further help to differentiate and advance the sustainability goals of an organization. The ideal solution is a technology that not only reduces environmental impact, but those that maximize recyclability.
Although reducing material content has been on the rise for the last 15 years, it’s now considered an essential part towards a more sustainable future – something that’s at the top of many businesses’ minds. However, there can be concerns about light weighting in some industries, as it can potentially impact packaging durability and overall performance.
With an amplified focus on recycling and sustainability, it’s no surprise that we’ve also seen an advancement in plastic packaging technologies. Approved by the largest recycling associations around the world, our recyclable barrier packaging technology, Enkase, offers the lowest environmental footprint across all commercially available barrier packaging technologies.
Download our sustainable barrier packaging eBook for a guide to the sustainability advantages available with Enkase barrier packaging technology.