Here, we debunk this misconception and explore how sustainability can be integrated with wholesale packaging supplies.
Is wholesale packaging unsustainable?
As mentioned, many might assume that wholesale packaging is not sustainable for the environment. We can see why, and in some cases, it is in fact true. This is largely due to the fact a large volume of materials and resources are used during manufacturing, as well as the energy required to power factories, without any means of offsetting emissions.
However, wholesale packaging, and wholesale in general, can be done sustainably. To achieve this, businesses must look at the entire life cycle. How the packaging is made, how it’s used, and what happens to it after use is crucial. There’s also the size, types of material, and design of the packaging to think about, which can all be optimised to limit the environmental impact and carbon footprint of your business over time.
To put things into perspective, sustainable packaging can be defined using the following criteria:
- Is beneficial, safe and healthy for individuals and communities throughout its life cycle
- Optimises the use of renewable or recycled source materials
- Is sourced, manufactured, transported, and recycled using renewable energy
- Effectively uses clean production technologies and best practices
- Meets market criteria for performance and cost
- Is efficiently recovered and utilises biological and/or industrial closed loop cycles