3 reasons why eco-friendly packaging demand is on the rise

Tue Apr 05 17:33:06 CST 2022

     

Our modern lifestyle generates staggering waste, and more and more consumers are starting to care. As chains like Starbucks vow to eliminate straw and local governments experiment with garbage regulations, this demand is surging as environmental demands all surge.

  

    

This includes eco-friendly packaging! Research shows that shoppers want to buy products in packaging that are less likely to end up in landfills. If you work in the manufacturing or product packaging industry, this is definitely a trend you want to explore.

  

   

1. Governments are reducing circular mandates

    

Facing pressure from environmentalists, concerned citizens and special-interest groups, more governments are starting to follow California's lead by banning plastic bags, plastic straws and other wasteful items. Some regulations require some level of recycling and waste reduction.

  

   

Eco-friendly packaging makes these sustainability guidelines and laws easier to follow. For example, renewable raw materials, such as cellulose nanocrystals, provide transparent, non-toxic and effective food packaging lids without putting the environment at risk.

  

   

2. Consumers want to be happy with their purchases

     

As more consumers become aware of their true ecological footprint, they want to minimize their impact on the planet by purchasing products packaged with eco-friendly materials. Instead of a plastic water bottle or four-layer cardboard, consumers want to see technologies like thin-walled plastic containers, PET bottles, brick liquid cartons, and more.

  

   

By seeking eco-friendly packaging and products, consumers can still enjoy the flavors they want without sacrificing convenience or feeling guilty.

  

   

3. Eco-friendliness is in fashion

     

Above all, the term "eco-friendly" is a trendy, evoking phrase that attracts new consumers and enhances the brand's reputation. More people inherently understand that Styrofoam and other wasteful materials should be avoided, so they turn to unique packaging solutions such as materials made from recycled burlap bags or recycled corrugated cardboard.