Sustainable packaging is becoming a high priority for consumers

Sustainable packaging is becoming a high priority for consumers

July 17, 2018 Off By Sebastian Reisig

Consumers are increasingly putting pressure on manufacturers to improve the impact that packaging has on the environment, with ethical packaging now becoming a ‘must have’ quality when purchasing a product, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

Sustainable packaging was once a niche that only a small minority of consumers took notice of. As a result, a small number of products boasted of how environmentally friendly their packaging was, and few consumers based purchasing decisions on how a pack could be disposed of.

According to GlobalData’s 2016 Q3 global consumer survey, 75% of consumers worldwide now think that living an ethical or sustainable lifestyle is important to creating a feeling of wellbeing.

Mayu Teeven, Consumer Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “This sudden interest in sustainability has been driven by more open discussion via social media, and increased government lobbying resulting in action against plastics. The result of this pressure is evidenced by changes to legislation, such as the UK introducing a minimum 5p charge for plastic carrier bags.

“Using sustainable packaging to reflect cleaner and healthier living has become a priority for many consumers. As demand for organic and natural products grows, and the clean label trend continues to increase in popularity, having non-recyclable plastic packaging will start to limit the success of products which rate highly on ethics and sustainability in other parts of the supply chain.”

Research continues into recyclable materials, with the University of Warwick recently discovering lignin, a new type of biodegradable plastic made from tree glue that can be discarded with food scraps.