What You Need To Know about Recyclable Pouch Before Packing Greener
Why Recyclable Pouches Are the Future
Today, recyclable pouches are becoming more and
more mainstream. Foreign and domestic pressures, as well as consumers’ demand
for more earth-friendly options, are spurring countries to take a look at the
issue of waste and recycling and find feasible solutions.
Consumer-packaged goods companies
(CPGs) are getting behind the movement too. Unilever, Nestlé, Mars, PepsiCo.,
and others have committed to using 100% recyclable, reusable, or compostable
packaging by 2025. Coca-Cola is even supporting recycling infrastructure and
programs across the U.S., as well as increasing recycling bin access and
education for consumers.
According to Mintel, 52% of U.S. food
shoppers prefer to buy foods with minimal or no packaging to reduce packaging
waste. And in a global survey conducted by Nielsen, consumers are willing to
pay more for sustainable products. Thirty-eight percent are willing
to pay more for products made with sustainable materials, and 30% are willing
to do so for products that deliver on socially responsible claims.
Labeling Recyclable Pouches
You can also play an important part in
educating your customers through proper labeling and communication. Labeling on
the package itself can help direct consumers on what to do with the package
after use.
Applications Of Recyclable Pouches
l Widely used as food packaging bags for packing snacks, cookies, candies, health foods, etc.
l Good for packing coffee, beverage, shake, etc..
l Beauty products - shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, etc.
l Clothing – bra, underwear, t-shirt etc.
l Many more other applications
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