Industrial ecology and ecotechnology are two closely related concepts with a common objective: to change traditional practices in favour of innovations with a low environmental impact.
As part of their commitment to eco-responsibility, companies are looking to green packaging that meets their specifications and is easy to recycle. Single-material packaging offers an ideal ecological alternative for limiting both costs and environmental impact.
Green printing has become a reality, thanks to 3D printing materials. The printing sector has taken a new turn by incorporating more environmentally-friendly production techniques, in line with the circular economy.
Among industrial packaging, cardboard has carved out a place for itself thanks to its versatility and eco-friendliness. Light, easy to handle and recyclable, cardboard is the number one ecological, ergonomic and economical packaging for industrial goods.
Consumer expectations in terms of commitment to the circular economy affect all sectors. Particularly those markets that use single-use plastics, such as pharmaceutical packaging.
"What is the right strategy for sensible packaging? The case of FNAC Darty was the central question at the second conference of the ALL4PACK EMBALLAGE PARIS conference, held on Wednesday 20 September as part of Paris Retail Week.
Eco-packaging and reuse: the final conference of the ALL4PACK conference, held on Wednesday 20 September as part of Paris Retail Week, gave the floor to those working in the field to find out how packaging can be reinvented in practical terms.
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