Short-lived,
sometimes bulky, packaging has been an integral part of our daily lives for
many years now. And it hasn’t stopped changing! The agri-food industry, the
largest user of packaging, is also the primary vector for innovation in the
sector.
Packaging is not useless!
Often
criticized and accused of being a source of contamination and pollution, we
often forget that packaging serves many purposes. The main function of
packaging is to preserve and protect the product as it moves down the chain,
from producer to consumer by way of transportation and intermediate storage. It
helps to prevent spoilage and damage, which would result in economic and
ecological loss! Good packaging also helps to guarantee the health and safety
of consumers. Packaging serves several other purposes, such as displaying
information, marketing, and diversifying and presenting products in various
portions.
Packaging and over packaging: the confusion
When we think of the
environment and packaging, we inevitably think of waste. The problem often
arises from over packaging, rather than the packaging itself. This problem is
costly for manufacturers and is very annoying for consumers. In Québec, the
adoption of new environmental standards, which come at the same time as
regulations 102 and 130, may
well bring on a new era in packaging design. That’s good news!
Eco-design: reconciling the environment with
packaging
For all businesses in
the agri-food sector, “producing better with less” is becoming an urgent
matter. The solution may lie in eco-design, an innovative approach that focuses
on prevention as a means of minimizing the impact of packaging on the environment
throughout its life cycle. It involves reducing at the source, reusing and
recycling, and promoting the use of renewable materials in the designing
process. This approach is often advantageous for companies since, in most
cases, it helps to increase profits, through increased sales and a reduction in
production costs. It reinforces the brand image, demonstrating a true
commitment to environmental responsibility, which is also an excellent way to
set yourself apart from the competition.