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GreenBlue's Packaging Design Guidelines Close the Loop on Recycling

A lack of coordination between packaging design and packaging recovery is a major obstacle in creating closed loop recycling systems for materials. To address this issue, the non-profit organization GreenBlue has released a suite of reports that provide technical guidance on designing packaging to be compatible with common recovery methods. GreenBlue initiated this project to provide similar guidance for all packaging material types.

Design for Recovery Guidelines for Aluminum, Steel, Glass, and Paper Packaging detail common recovery challenges and barriers for these four major packaging materials, as well as providing practical instructions on how attachments, inks, coatings, and colorants affect recyclability and compostability.

The guidelines were inspired by the Association of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers Design for Recyclability Guidelines, which outline which plastic bottles are compatible with today's recycling technologies. The guidelines are the result of two years of research into various end-of-life infrastructures and technologies.

The “Closing the Loop” research project was funded through a grant awarded to GreenBlue by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery and additional support from GreenBlue's Sustainable Packaging Coalition - which promotes more effective material recovery systems by connecting packaging designers with available recovery options.

"The most important leverage point in a package's recyclability is during the design phase. These guidelines help packaging designers understand the various end-of-life options so they can design accordingly," said GreenBlue Project Manager Liz Shoch, who led the GreenBlue research and authored the guidelines.

See the Guidelines for Designing Recyclable and Compostable Packaging.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Packaging Strategies' Sustainable Packaging Forum 2011

Packaging Strategies' Sustainable Packaging Forum 2011 takes place between September 20 and 22 in Dallas, Texas. This Forum focuses on the latest sustainable packaging practices, business strategies and technologies from across the globe that support company growth while meeting today's sustainability challenges.

For seven years, it has been the place to find solutions and innovations to implement as part of your sustainable packaging initiatives and policies going forward.

The Forum is designed for sustainability executives, package developers, packaging managers and engineers, operations managers and directors, and R&D managers from CPG and converter companies. the Forum addresses packaging materials, machinery, service and solution providers; packaging consultants; market analysts and researchers.

At the Forum, participants will:
  • Hear top sustainability executives from CPG companies, retailers and converters reveal how their sustainability programs were successfully implemented and executed while meeting bottom-line goals
  • Participate in meaningful discussion and debate on how new trends and challenges in sustainable packaging will affect the packaging industry
  • Learn how sustainability initiatives in such areas as recycling and reuse, climate change, alternative materials, source reduction and supply chain collaboration will affect packaging over the next decade
  • Understand how sustainability affects differing materials and packaging formats, with a broad focus on the challenges and opportunities for all packaging areas
  • Uncover global trends and opportunities, including a look at the regulatory environment, that may not be apparent but will affect the industry’s forward momentum
  • Network with top CPG producers/brand owners in a relaxed environment
  • Meet the industry's leading suppliers of packaging materials, components, machinery and services offering the latest in technologies, innovations and support at the Wednesday evening Expo reception.
For more information click here.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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