Plastic packaging often gets a bad rap, and rightfully so – its environmental impact is a serious concern. However, the truth about sustainable packaging is more nuanced than simply "plastic is bad, paper is good." The best choice depends on a variety of factors, like durability, how well it protects against moisture, and its overall environmental footprint. Sometimes, plastic can even be the more sustainable option. So, how do you make the right decision for your business?
Plastic packaging faces criticism for contributing to pollution, especially in our oceans. It can take centuries to break down, creating long-lasting waste problems. However, plastic also offers some key advantages:
Paper is frequently seen as the eco-friendly choice because it's biodegradable and comes from renewable resources. However, its sustainability depends on things like how it's sourced, how it's made, and how it's disposed of:
While reducing plastic is a crucial part of sustainability, there are situations where it's the better choice:
Instead of thinking it's an either/or situation with plastic and paper, businesses should prioritise reducing waste, using recycled materials, and investing in innovative sustainable packaging solutions. To meet this goal, we help businesses of all sizes make informed decisions about their packaging, balancing performance and environmental responsibility.
With over 30 years of packaging experience, products and process knowledge contact us today to see how we can move your business forward on your path to a more sustainable future. Send us a message, call us at 01543 396 700, or email us at sales@allpack.uk.com