Green packaging Jumanova Gavharoy


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Green packaging

Green packaging

Jumanova Gavharoy

  • Manufactures are currently competing with each other to produce a form of green packaging. Packaging in an important part of marketing these days, but much of it is threat to the environment. There are two reason for this. The production of such packaging uses up a great deal of energy and the cartoons, wrappers, etc are often difficult to dispose of when they become waste material.
  • People in most countries have become aware of the damage which modern living is doing to the environment, and many of them are concerning themselves with the conservation of the environment for future generations, thus, both politicians and scientists are now looking at the issues of energy-saving and waste disposal with a view to making them more environmentally-friendly.
  • As far as packaging concerned, it is vital that it is either recyclable of biodegradable. For example, instead of throwing out newspapers and glass bottles with their household rubbish, people in several countries are being encouraged to put these in special containers to allow the material to be recycled. Some household waste, such as vegetable peelings, is naturally biodegradable and so decomposes gradually until it disappears.
  • Man-made goods are not so easily disposed of. Goods and packaging made of plastic create waste material that is particularly difficult to get rid of. This meansthat huge landfill sites have to be dug out so as to bury the plastic waste underground, possibly causing problems for future generations.
  • There’s a lot of packaging going around the world. Companies like Amazon, USPS, FedEx and UPS ship millions of packages a day. Amazon alone ships 5 billion Prime packages a year 5 billion Prime packages a year, or over 13 million packages a day. And industrial shipments add many more.
  • All these packages flying around the globe are great for our convenience, but they’re not always so great for the environment. Materials like cardboard boxes have low ecological impact, but many other materials, like plastic packaging and Styrofoam packing peanuts, will not biodegrade, and they’re not recyclable. And consumer packaging, such the rings around soda cans and bottles, adds even more waste.
  • According to the EPA, packaging contributes to an astonishing 77.9 tons of municipal solid waste per year— almost 30% of the total amount of waste. And packaging represents a staggering 65% of all household trash.
  • Packaging also contributes to the high costs of goods and trash disposal. Out of every $10 spent on commodities, $1 goes toward the cost of the packaging. That’s 10% of consumer spending going toward packaging that will ultimately end up in the garbage. Additionally, it costs about $30 per ton to recycle trash, $50 to transport it to the landfill and between $65 and $75 to incinerate it, which also releases toxic gases into the atmosphere.
  • For these reasons, many consumers report a serious investment in environmentally friendly packaging. According to a recent survey, 42% of consumers said packaging made from recycled or sustainable materials was crucial in their everyday purchase habits. And 57% of consumers reported that they are willing to pay more for environmentally friendly packaging.
  • Fortunately, there’s a simple step companies can take to help the environment and give ecologically minded shoppers what they want: investing in green packaging. Green packaging is reasonably priced and easy to implement, and it offers a variety of benefits both for consumers and for the planet.
  • Green packaging, also called sustainable packaging, uses materials and manufacturing techniques to diminish energy use and reduce the harmful impacts of packaging on the environment. Green packing solutions often include biodegradable and recyclable materials in preference to materials like plastic and Styrofoam. And green manufacturing processes take steps to reduce their power output and diminish the number of greenhouse emissions they produce.
  • Environmentally-Friendly Materials Used in Green Packaging
  • The biodegradable and recyclable materials used in eco-friendly packaging can take a variety of different forms:
  • Bioplastics, or plant-based plastics Recycled paper and plastics Post-consumer products, such as recycled bulk bags
  • Below is a list of several specific green packaging examples currently in use on the market.
  • Packaging that includes renewable resources: Cellulose, for example, which derives from wood pulp, is an attractive alternative to petroleum-derived polymers such as PET, PE and PP. Starch-based biomaterial is also an appealing alternative. Packaging with additives: Packaging additives, primarily biodegradable, oxo-degradable and photodegradable materials, help the packaging biodegrade faster and reduce the accumulation of packaging waste.Recyclable materials: These include familiar materials such as cardboard, plastic and metals.Compostable materials: These include the materials like the compostable molded-fiber bowls that some fast-casual restaurants now offer their patrons. Packaging reduction: Have you ever opened a bag of cookies or chips, only to realize that the amount of food takes up only half the space inside the package? Green packaging strives to reduce the amount of packaging per product it contains. Even if manufacturers cannot switch the type of material used in their packaging, they can take steps to optimize the packaging by reducing the amount of material used to make it.
  • In 2017, the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, or ISRI, released a set of clarifications and new policy positions about the use of degradable additives in packaging. Degradable additives have not undergone comprehensive testing, and we do not know the extent of the risk they may pose to the environment and human health.
  • Additionally, even though the compounds may aid in degradation, some parts of the plastic compounds may remain in landfills, even after hundreds of years.
  • Finally, these additives may be detrimental to recycling processes because they contaminate other plastic and render it unrecyclable.

References:

  • https://bulkbagreclamation.com
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