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New packaging study reveals complexities of sustainability

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New packaging study reveals complexities of sustainability

Results of a new survey show a positive business sentiment towards sustainability. However, despite the enthusiasm, many respondents lacked the tools and resources to achieve sustainability goals or measure progress. Survey findings concluded that 55% of respondents fail to formally measure sustainability and environmental impacts.


A survey released April 16 by sustainability specialists Empauer and BtoB communications firm Adduco Communications reveals how global packaging industry professionals feel about sustainability and raises questions about the industry’s preparedness to implement and measure sustainability practices now and in the future.


Despite the challenges facing industry, the downloadable survey reveals both an optimistic and ambitious outlook on sustainability’s role in packaging.


Conducted between November 2017 and February 2018, the confidential survey encompasses data from more than 1,000 global respondents engaged at different levels of business and education—from C-suite executives to designers, marketers, manufacturers, and academia.Respondents represent the continents of Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, South America, and North America.


“The lack of reliable and consistent reporting makes measurement of company and industry performance challenging, especially when more than half do not have access to professional measurement tools,” says Victor Barichello, Director, Empauer. “Advances in software tools today provide an opportunity for industry to measure their impacts in a cost-effective manner to deliver on their sustainability goals and return on investment (ROI).”


The study found that 35% of respondents do not report on environmental performance, and of those not reporting, over half (53%) cite a lack of regulatory or legislative compulsion for their reluctance.


Pharmaceutical and automotive sectors were found to be well-attuned to sustainability matters, enjoying the support of senior management (90% and 76%, respectively). However, the general packaging sector reported 15% support from senior management for implementing a sustainability strategy.


The survey revealed a two-speed approach to sustainability with SMB/SMEs lacking resources—less than half (44%) surveyed employed full-time sustainability staff. These findings come as the majority of companies surveyed believe they are outperforming industry. This is despite less than half formally measuring results and only one-third benchmarking against competitors.


Reflecting lawmaker’s ambition to reduce in CO2emissions, in-line with the Paris Agreement on climate change, companies identified CO2reduction as the most common sustainability goal while designing for end-of-life trailed other priorities. This comes as legislators in some countries move to reduce food waste and plastic packaging.


“With a keen understanding of both the economic and environmental benefits of sustainability, we felt it was important to reinvigorate the discussion,” says Simona Georgescu, President, Adduco Communications. “This survey reinforces sustainability’s significance across the globe while simultaneously shining light again on the need for further dialogue.”


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