Choosing Eco Friendly Food Packaging Supplies

By Lisa Williamson


Increasingly more people are worrying about the environmental impact on the things they buy. This can relate to the air miles and how far the items they buy have travelled en route to the shelves. One of the biggest concerns is packaging. One way to make your products more environmentally friendly is to choose 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.

However this approach is not just potentially for environmental benefits. If the packaging is smaller then this means less energy is needed in order to make a product. It also means that in the longer term this saves the company as they spend less on the amount of materials they need.

In business terms having a smaller design can also be more cost effective in the long term. Consider the size of what you order and whether or not you could order something from someone else that is smaller. What can be a small saving at first can be a lot in the long term.

It is important to check carefully when comparing the options available to your company. For example simply saying that something is made from recycled materials is not enough. There should be information specifying how much of the product is made from recycled materials.

There is also the issue of where material is sourced from. Ultimately something that is recycled is still produced from something. It should be recycled from material that is available from a sustainable resource. This means that any trees that are cut down are replaced on a regular basis so you can always get a steady supply of material.

You do also need to consider things in terms of a business. For example you may produce food yourself and transport the items to businesses. Therefore you may want to look into getting compostable packaging. As well as keeping the items safe while transported there is the added benefit that the composted items can then be added to the soil and help grow produce, thereby cutting back on the amount of fertiliser you need to buy in.

There are numerous companies that offer this type of packaging. Ideally you should contact at least three. As well as learning more about the prices they have to offer and the quality of their products you should also learn more about their own code of practises and policies with regard to how they make their product. With the right approach you will find the ideal supplier to suit the needs of your business.




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