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dimanche 2 mars 2014

Choosing Eco Friendly Food Packaging Supplies

By Lisa Williamson


Increasingly more people are enquiring about the business practises of the companies they buy from and their suppliers. An increasingly large concern is the environmental policy of a business and where they source items from. For a lot of companies this is not only something they may choose to follow up on ethical grounds but may also be a marketing tool. A good example of this is choosing eco friendly food packaging supplies.

Some people may be cynical about this. There is the fear that having to use a more environmentally friendly supplier will result in increased costs. This is indeed something that can potentially happen. However this does not always have to be the case and with some lateral thinking this may indeed save you money.

One of the simplest ways to reduce this is to reduce the size of the packaging. A good recent example of this is a brand of orange drink. Recent changes of design has meant that the amount of orange drink in the bottle could be concentrated, in effect meaning that you got the same amount from a smaller bottle than a larger bottle in the previous and less efficient design.

Another option is to look for packaging made from compostable materials. As the name suggests this means that this is an item that can break down and be used in the soil. This means as well as reducing waste there is also the additional benefit of encouraging growth, ideal if you produce the food to supply to people.

For example a company may say that they use recycled materials. The thing to look for is information specifying the amount that is recycled. Ideally you want something that is made from 100 per cent recycled materials in order to ensure that what you order is as environmentally friendly as possible.

You also need to consider where this is sourced from. Ideally you want to get sustainably sourced items. For example if the items are made from paper then this means that when the packaging is produced the trees that are used to make that packaging are then replaced with others that are replanted. Therefore over time the environmental damage is cancelled out.

Another big issue in recent times is landfill. This means large piles of items that cannot break down. Instead of using plastic that cannot break down a better choice are biodegradable or compostable items. Biodegradable items break down after just over a year while compostable items not only break down but are also beneficial because they can be added to compost. This is ideal for people who produce food as in effect you can spend less on fertiliser as well as getting the benefits of more environmentally friendly packaging.

As with any purchase it is important to check suppliers. You ought to compare at least three suppliers as this will give you the chance to compare their environmental credentials and the benefits of using their services. With the right approach you will find the best options to make your business environmentally friendly and in a way that need not necessarily cost too much in the process.




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