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Reducing your company's climate impact often starts with small steps, and packaging is an important part of it. By reviewing material choices, packaging design, and logistics, you can make a difference for both the environment and your business.

Switching to renewable or recyclable materials is an obvious starting point. But it is equally important that you optimize the size and design of the packaging so that it fits the product better. This reduces waste and makes transportation more resource-efficient. An optimized paper packaging takes up less space, weighs less and thus leads to fewer transportations, which directly affects your carbon footprint.

We also help you identify other improvement opportunities. This can be anything from optimizing the amount of paint and surface treatments, to designing packaging that can be easily recycled. By working proactively with the entire life cycle, you not only create responsible solutions, you also strengthen your competitiveness and build trust with your customers.

PAPER VS PLASTIC

Paper packaging often has a lower climate impact than plastic, especially over its entire life cycle. Paper is made from a renewable raw material and is highly recyclable. In Sweden and many other European countries, the recycling rate for paper packaging is over 80%, making it one of the most resource-efficient packaging solutions on the market.

Plastic is mainly fossil-based and takes hundreds of years to break down in nature. Although plastic recycling is increasing, it is still far below the level of paper. In addition, plastic that ends up in nature poses a risk of microplastics and long-term environmental impact.

Choosing paper instead of plastic can help reduce carbon emissions and contribute to a more circular use of resources. It is not only a choice for the environment, it is a choice that meets future demands from both legislation, your customers and consumers.

PALLET OPTIMIZATION

Optimised pallet handling makes a big difference to both the environment and your finances. By adapting the dimensions and design of the packaging to the pallet surface, you can maximise the load capacity. You can also reduce air transport and reduce the number of trips. The result for you is fewer transports, lower fuel consumption and a reduced carbon footprint.

Pallet optimization is not just about fitting more products, it is also about efficient logistics and cost savings. Well-planned packaging provides more stable pallets, less damage during transport and smoother handling throughout the chain. All the way from production to retailers.

With our knowledge, we help you identify improvement opportunities and find solutions that make the most of every centimeter of your packaging. This way, pallet optimization becomes not only a tool for reducing climate impact, but also a strategic advantage for your company.