Reduce avoidable material
Programs review package size, void fill, foam thickness, and secondary packaging so reductions are based on evidence rather than guesswork.
Sustainability in packaging has to be operational, documented, and honest. Sealed Air programs can help teams evaluate recyclable packaging, material reduction, plastic-free pathways where suitable, and polymer choices that still protect products in the real distribution environment.
Better packaging is not only less material. It is the right material, used deliberately, documented clearly, and tested well enough that damage does not erase the environmental gain.
Programs review package size, void fill, foam thickness, and secondary packaging so reductions are based on evidence rather than guesswork.
Recyclable packaging discussions consider material family, labeling, regional recovery reality, and the claims a brand can responsibly support.
Damage creates replacement shipments, waste, and customer escalation. Sustainable packaging still has to perform through the intended route.
A packaging sustainability program becomes more durable when teams track practical measures. The examples below are framed as review categories rather than unsupported guarantees.
Describe the product, the required claim, the current material, and the route. Sealed Air can help identify where packaging changes are realistic.
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