Sustainable packaging We regularly produce packaging that is more functional, appealing, and cost-effective for our customers and their customers and more sustainable for the environment. Evidence Evidence
Recyclable packaging Packaging that meets accepted design standards for recyclability, i.e. packaging with the right attributes for successful collection, sorting, and recycling in the real world. Evidence Evidence
Post-consumer recycled content Materials that have served their purpose (have been used by the consumer) and have subsequently been recycled to produce a new product. Evidence Evidence
Compostable Materials that biodegrade in a commercially managed or home composting system according to the relevant industry standards. Evidence Evidence
Bio-based materials Materials derived from renewable sources such as corn, sugar cane, or trees. Evidence Evidence
Lower carbon footprint Packaging which has a lower life cycle carbon footprint than alternatives, e.g. due to material selection, design, or improved recycling performance. Evidence Evidence
Responsibly sourced materials Raw materials sourced from socially and environmentally responsible suppliers, as confirmed by certification schemes, such as ASI (Aluminium Stewardship Initiative) or FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council). Evidence Evidence