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70% with materials actually recycled and 30% with recycled content used. At UPD we believe in creating solutions that align with the goal of acheiving the worldu2019s long term ecological balance. More information at https://unlimitedpnd.com/sustainability-in-packaging/
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1 When it comes to saving the environment, the topics that come to mind are recycling, waste-control and repurposing materials. The Australian government has set targets to make all packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025. 70% with materials actually recycled and 30% with recycled content used. At UPD we believe in creating solutions that align with the goal of acheiving the world’s long term ecological balance. 2 3 4
1 Bio-based Alternatives Bioplastic global production is said to increase by 18.8% from 2017-2022 as well as new product development (NPD) in biodegradable and compostable packaging solutions, due to companies recognizing it’s long-term cost effectiveness. 2 3 4
2 The Era of Make-Use-Reuse According to Dr.Michael Okoroafor, VP of global sustainability and packaging at McCormick, “The era of make-use-dispose is over. We are now in the era of make-use-reuse”. This is in line with the circular movement to ensure landfills are eventually a thing of the past. 2 3 4
3 Consumer Preferences The 2019 Global Food & Drink Trend analysis by Mintel revealed that when it comes to Australia, 32% of urban Australians prefer products that are sold in eco-friendly packaging and 34% prefer to buy products that are produced using sustainable sourcing methods. 2 3 4
4 Paper over Plastic The anti-plastic sentiment and the rising demand for recyclability have sparked a spike in paper and paperboard packaging. Paper is renewable, recyclable and compostable which appeals to the increasingly eco-conscious society. 2 3 4
4 Contact - Unlimited Packaging & Display https://unlimitedpnd.com/ Address - 3/344 Lorimer Street, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australia Phone No. +61 3 9644 3034 2 3 4