Sustainability is more than just a buzzword—it's a necessity. As consumers become increasingly concerned with environmental issues and their impact, they look to businesses that prioritize eco-friendly practices. One meaningful way your products can contribute to a greener planet is by adopting sustainable packaging solutions. This post is part of our sustainability series; we’ll show you how you can make your next packaging project more sustainable — and why eco-friendly packaging makes a difference both for your customers and for the planet.

Why Sustainable Packaging Matters

  1. Environmental Impact
  2. Consumer Demand
  3. Regulatory Compliance
  4. Cost Efficiency

How to Make Your Packaging More Sustainable

  1. Choose Eco-Friendly Packaging Materials
  2. Reduce Packaging Waste
  3. Use Sustainable Inks and Adhesives
  4. Implement Recycling Programs
  5. Educate Your Customers

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Why Sustainable Packaging Matters

1. Environmental Impact

Traditional packaging materials, particularly plastics, are major contributors to pollution and landfill waste. In the ocean alone, scientists estimate about eight million metric tons of plastic clogs the waters. We’ve all seen the alarming photos of plastic floating on water and covering beaches. This material will take hundreds of years to decompose and can seriously harm marine life in the meantime. When you switch to sustainable packaging, you can help reduce this growing problem. Eco-friendly packaging like recycled paper and biodegradable/compostable materials decompose much faster and have a significantly lower impact on the environment.

2. Consumer Demand

Consumers understand the impacts and are on board with sustainability. They’re more environmentally conscious than ever before, and a growing number prefer to buy from companies that are committed to sustainability. In fact, studies show consumers are willing to pay even more for products with sustainable packaging. That’s great news. By going with green packaging, you not only meet this demand but also enhance your brand’s reputation as an environmental ally while appealing to a broader audience.

3. Regulatory Compliance

Governments across the planet are also working towards sustainability by enforcing stricter regulations on packaging waste. By adopting sustainable packaging practices now, you can stay ahead of the curve and ensure compliance with current and future regulations. This proactive approach can save you from potential fines and also enhance your business’s credibility.

4. Cost Efficiency

While the initial investment in sustainable packaging might seem higher, it can lead to greater cost savings in the long run. Lightweight and efficient eco-friendly packaging can reduce shipping costs, and using recycled materials can often be cheaper than producing new ones. Additionally, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability has the added benefit of attracting eco-conscious investors and partners, a huge boon to business.

How to Make Your Packaging More Sustainable

So where do you start? At first it can seem overwhelming to make the switch, but there are so many great green options that it’s really just a matter of following these simple steps:

1. Choose Eco-Friendly Packaging Materials

There are more options than ever, so make sure the ones you select are truly eco-friendly and not just advertised as such. Look for for green packaging that has a lower environmental impact, like the following:

  • Recycled Paper and Cardboard: These green packaging materials are biodegradable, recyclable, and widely available. They’re perfect for boxes, inserts, and padding.
  • Biodegradable/Compostable Packaging: Made from natural materials like cornstarch, these plastics break down more easily than traditional plastics and can decompose in composting conditions, turning into nutrient-rich soil. They’re also ideal for food-related products.

2. Reduce Packaging Waste

If you start with less, you’ll create a lighter footprint in the long run. Minimize the amount of packaging you use without compromising on product protection by employing the following strategies:

  • Right-Sizing: Design sustainable packaging materials that fit your product perfectly to avoid excess material usage. Not only is this eco-friendly but it also saves on shipping costs.
  • Minimalist Design: Use simple, no-frills packaging that reduces waste and appeals to eco-conscious consumers. Cleaner design is often more compelling anyway!
  • Multi-Use Packaging: Create sustainable packaging materials that can be reused by customers, such as durable bags or boxes. The beauty is that your product packaging will live on and also create more exposure for your brand; consumers will also appreciate the extra utility.

3. Use Sustainable Inks and Adhesives


Traditional inks and adhesives can contain harmful chemicals. Consumers are more aware of these challenges and are seeking out companies that use eco-friendly alternatives. So switching to these effective options can make a big difference:

  • Soy-Based Inks: These inks are made from soybeans and are much less harmful to the environment than petroleum-based inks.
  • Water-Based Adhesives: These adhesives are free from volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and are safer for both the environment and human health.

4. Implement Recycling Programs

Consumers are used to recycling, but you can further encourage your customers to recycle your packaging by providing clear instructions and making the process easy. You can also take it a step further by:

  • Offering Take-Back Programs: Allow customers to return packaging for recycling or reuse.
  • Partnering with Recycling Facilities: Work with local recycling programs to ensure your packaging is properly processed.

5. Educate Your Customers

Sustainable packaging is the perfect opportunity to talk with your customers about protecting the environment. You can raise awareness about the importance of sustainable packaging and how they can contribute by using both your green packaging and marketing channels to:

  • Highlight Sustainability Efforts: Include information about the eco-friendly materials and practices you use.
  • Provide Recycling Tips: Again, give clear instructions on how to recycle or compost your packaging to show your customers you care.

Go Green for Even More Benefits

Not only does adopting sustainable packaging practices lessen environmental impact, but it also creates the following powerful benefits:

  • Enhanced Brand Loyalty: Customers are more likely to support and remain loyal to brands that align with their values.
  • Competitive Advantage: Standing out as a leader in sustainability can differentiate you from competitors.
  • Positive Publicity: Eco-friendly initiatives often attract media attention, providing free publicity and enhancing your brand’s image.
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Eco-Friendly is Customer Friendly

Going green with your packaging project is a vital step toward sustainability. By choosing sustainable packaging materials, reducing waste, using eco-friendly inks and adhesives, implementing recycling programs, and educating your customers, you can make a significant positive impact. Not only does this help protect our planet, but it also meets consumer demand, ensures regulatory compliance, and can even lead to cost savings and increased brand loyalty. The benefits go far beyond just environmental.

We can help you find the sustainable packaging materials that are right for the planet and for your products. With over 60 years in the printing industry, our expert team is on the forefront of packaging innovations, and can help you make an impact both with the messaging and the package messenger. Let’s make going green much more than a buzzword. Let’s make it a reality.

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Written by Garner Leidy

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