Recyclable Packaging Market 2020 - Overview and Analysis

The use of recyclable packaging is a trending topic in many groups, as they are increasingly being endorsed to curb the negative aftermath of the environment. Packaging materials, in one way or another, impact every part of our life. The use of packaging materials broadly ranges between food packaging to the packaging of parcels. The upsurge in the quantity of packaging that we expend in our daily lives has a considerable bearing on the amount of waste that we consequently generate. Most of the waste humans generate cannot be recycled or reused and finds its way to landfills where it is treated and left to biodegrade. Thus, the use of biodegradable and recyclable alternatives is considered as a viable option that can be deployed to reduce the negative effect of pollution on the environment.

The Packaging Of A Recycled Future

Plastic bags have been identified as a central source of the surge in environmental pollution levels globally. A large percentage of businesses currently use plastic bags that end up polluting the environment. Although many companies are realizing the impact of their operations on the environment and are improvising on the creating and manufacturing their products, there is still a lot to be done to achieve full integration of recyclable packaging market.  The reduction in the carbon and environmental footprint, while concurrently gaining cost benefits is a key factor that will motivate the growth of the recyclable packaging market in the coming years. The cradle-to-cradle model is also expected to be modified in the future to take into cognizance the shipping of a product from the manufacturer, via the retailer, to the end-user, that will further propagate the spread of the recyclable packaging market globally. Also, this development is estimated to lead to an upsurge of ground-breaking and novel eco-friendly substitutes for the conventional packaging materials.

The Vanguard Of The Packaging Revolution

Recyclable packaging products are now being made from a bunch of different organic fabrics on the market, such as palm leaves, organic or recycled cotton, hemp, tapioca, amongst others. Another eco-friendly substitute for recyclable packaging is organic fabrics that can be used for reusable bags. The packaging suppliers are also becoming eco-friendly by trying to obtain post-industrial or post-consumer recycled paper and cardboard. On the other hand, materials that are marked as FSC-certified are sustainably sourced from sustainably operated forests and are cited as an even better choice in certain conditions. The rising call for recyclable packaging has also led to many plastic shipping materials and tools to be manufactured from 100 % recycled plastic.

The Consumer Push

A huge percentage of the consumer base being environment-conscious and demanding products in packages that are eco-friendly and sustainable is expected to spur the recyclable packaging market. Moreover, the use of recyclable packaging may not remain optional for a very long time due to the influence of factors such as corporate demands, refining consumer tastes, and prospective government policies that are expected to be established. Anticipating this move, many companies are streamlining their packaging division with eco-friendly and sustainable packaging practices that will also aid in cutting down their environmental footprint while increasing brand loyalty.

The Challenges Ahead

However, there are certain challenges that recyclable packaging hasn’t gotten around to solving, such as some shipping requirements that need a sturdy and consistent material that won’t break and can support heavy loads. Even though a lot of the alternatives that are based upon organic raw materials can be used for cushioning or filler, there are still certain requirements that only plastic packaging can meet. However, the use of paper and cardboard, which easily are some of the most recyclable materials present, can help in reducing the use of plastic packaging elements.  The factor that can restrict the growth of the recyclable packaging market is that they are not a packaging element that can be regulated on the consumer end, which leads the onus of integrating recyclable packaging solely on manufacturers or suppliers. Thus to tackle fundamental questions like these, manufacturers have to revise their packaging policy that can enable the incorporation of environmentally friendly alternatives actively.

 

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