“We are getting more requests to fit gifts-with-purchase in a pack of products while still maintaining a small form factor -- that is the challenge," said Mr.
There is a demand for sustainability standards; sustainability when done right well, reduces waste, saves money, ships faster, and is good for the environment. However, sustainable packaging is still new in concept, therefore processes and materials are still more expensive than conventional packaging.
Circular economy is a concept where we keep resources in use for as long as possible, extract maximum value from them while in use, then recover and regenerate products and materials at the end of each service life. Building infrastructure and an eco-system to collect, wash and reuse containers require knowledge on reverse logistics, a deep understanding of packaging materials and a whole lot of capital; something start-ups -- who are willing to do -- lack the required resources. Before the world can fully embrace circular economy, there is a big demand for sustainable packaging.
“I have worked with various partners to design circular economy solutions, but many lack the resources to fully implement it,” said
With the increased demand for sustainable designs and packaging, there are no doubts that many of these challenges faced will be solved. The industry is changing but there is a disconnect; consumers want businesses to be responsible but recycling bins are often contaminated. Many Asian countries lack recycling facilities and due to poor quality of waste, recycled materials cost more and consumers are not willing to pay the price difference.
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