5 ways to prevent packaging waste

Lisa McTigue Pierce, Executive Editor

January 29, 2016

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Source reduction, recycling and “efficient” packaging continue to be go-to methods to minimize the amount of waste sent to landfills in the U.S.

The just-released 20th Anniversary Edition of “A Study of Packaging Efficiency, As It Relates to Waste Prevention” report, produced from the editors of The ULS Report (ULS = use less stuff), identifies key characteristics of product/package systems that add to their overall level of efficiency and sustainability. The data in this report can be used to ensure that cradle-to-grave analyses that compare packaging alternatives consider all relevant information.

Five major findings in the report are:

1. “The best way to reduce materials going to landfills (net discards) continues to be through the use of lighter weight packaging.”

2. “Recycling of primary packaging (defined as recovered material) plays a prominent and growing role in reducing discards.”

3. “Source reduction continues to play a significant role in the effort to reduce material usage and waste, even given the large amount of light weighting that occurred in the 1970s.”

4. “Larger product/packaging sizes are significantly more efficient than their smaller counterparts, regardless of material type.” (Packaging Digest took a deeper dive into this finding in “Does this often-overlooked sustainable packaging metric deserve more attention?”)

5. “Product packaging is more efficient for products that require more preparation by consumers” (such as concentrated products and mixes) versus ready-to-serve/use options.

Read conclusions drawn from the results by downloading this free 60-page report, published January 2016. It includes expert analysis, as well as raw data for 300+ products in more than 50 different product categories, from foods and beverages to personal care products and household goods.

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Learn about the latest developments in sustainable packaging at WestPack 2016, Feb. 9-11 in Anaheim, CA.

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About the Author

Lisa McTigue Pierce

Executive Editor, Packaging Digest

Lisa McTigue Pierce is Executive Editor of Packaging Digest. She’s been a packaging media journalist since 1982 and tracks emerging trends, new technologies, and best practices across a spectrum of markets for the publication’s global community. Reach her at [email protected] or 630-272-1774.

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