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Packaging is an essential component in most supply chains to ensure products arrive
at their destination safely and intact. However, it is important that packaging is designed and used properly to minimise its impact on the environment.
We provide protective packaging that uses the minimum amount of material possible, is recyclable and uses recycled content where feasible, while ensuring it still provides appropriate protection.
Good packaging must be carefully planned from the start to reduce waste and support sustainability.
The ideal sustainable packaging provides maximum protection with minimal use of material.
We apply the 3Rs – reduce, reuse, and recycle, as part of our approach to packaging.
The right choice of packaging materials and JIT delivery can eliminate waste, reducing your packaging footprint and saving space.
Lighter, smaller packs mean pallet optimisation, which can reduce the number of journeys you take, reduce load weight and cut fuel use and emissions.
Better pack design reduces damages. Each time damaged goods are replaced the carbon cost of a transaction increases.
Automation is a key productivity improvement. It reduces pack types and minimises the use of materials while increasing throughput.
Most of the packaging that can deliver these supply chain benefits is fully recyclable, made from recycled material or reusable, something more and more customers are demanding.
We know that eco-friendly packing materials can play a huge part in corporate and sustainability goals for businesses, with many looking to reduce packaging use and minimise material waste.
We can help you take your sustainability to the next level when it comes to packaging. Our approach will identify the impact packaging has on your operation and redress its impact throughout the supply chain.
If you take our Steps to Sustainability and swap to more environmentally friendly packaging, we can help you to reduce material use, shrink your carbon footprint and minimise waste across your supply chain.
We can help identify the key environmental costs in your packaging operation and help you reduce or eliminate them.
We will recommend opportunities to reduce, reuse or recycle, and reduce material use.
We will look at reductions in shipment weight, product damages and return rates. We’ll help you reduce your fleet (or courier) carbon emissions.
We’ll help you calculate and report reductions so that you can share the improvements with your customers and stakeholders. See our Packaging Optimiser tool
We know that making an informed choice about sustainability and packaging is important.
That’s why we introduced an Environmental Impact Rating (EIR) for every item we sell in our packaging catalogue. The EIR for each product shows an OPRL recycling logo (On Pack Recycling Label), the material’s recyclability category, how much recycled content the packaging materials contain and if the packaging is reusable or not.
Request a catalogueAs well as helping our customers make informed choices about eco-friendly packaging, Macfarlane Packaging is committed to reducing its impact on the environment too.
Some of the positive commitments to sustainability we’re making include:
Macfarlane Packaging is a responsible business and has a number of environmental certifications and awards that will give you peace of mind we are operating, and sourcing your packaging, ethically.
The Packaging Optimiser can illustrate how changes to your packaging can help remove carbon emissions from your supply chain
We can help you uncover where costs are hiding in your packaging operation – including costs to the environment!
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