Environmental sustainability is one of the topics that has grown in importance among businesses over the last year. While it may seem simple, companies can take numerous steps to ensure their operations are as eco-friendly as possible. Among the most well-known methods for ensuring your company’s environmental awareness is through reducing packaging waste. This post will explain how cardboard packaging enables businesses to utilize their products in a way that reduces their carbon footprint.

  • Corrugated cardboard packaging is reusable, recyclable and compostable 

Corrugated cardboard can be recycled and reused up to 6/7 times before the fibers become too weak to use, reducing waste production and reducing the number of products sent to landfills. Being completely biodegradable, the product breaks down rapidly if sent to a landfill.

  • Low Carbon Footprint 

Because corrugated cardboard is recyclable, the energy required to create new packaging is significantly decreased – the saved energy may then be used to make other products. Most corrugated cardboard is manufactured in its raw state, without the addition of any products or bleaches. This means it can be disposed of more effectively than other products, not to mention it results in a lower quantity of pollutants being added to water systems.

Corrugated cardboard is very lightweight. This has an impact on the carbon footprint of transportation since every additional kilo in weight means more fuel consumption during transit

  • No harmful toxins  

Non-renewable petrochemical resources, such as crude oil, which is used to create the majority of plastic, are very damaging to the environment in terms of extraction, refining, distribution, usage, and disposal. Over the course of its life, eco-friendly packaging has none of these concerns. Harmful compounds, such as those generated by plastic, are not present since it biodegrades.

Contact our packaging specialists now for additional information on cardboard, as well as which option is ideal for you and your company.