Step up to the challenge

Posted on Monday 7 June 2021

Packaging supplier Southgate is calling for the wider industry to address the challenges of sustainable packaging within e-commerce, as the sector experiences continued unprecedented growth. 

IN 2020, e-commerce sales increased by 46% globally, resulting in a surge in the amount of packaging waste. Added to the consumer shift in demand for sustainable and recyclable packing products, Southgate firmly believes that sustainable packaging solutions should be high on the agenda for e-commerce businesses worldwide.

To support the industry, Southgate is proactively working with its customers to find alternative solutions, helping e-commerce businesses to remain sustainable whilst meeting increased demand. This includes offering guidance on the types of packaging which can be recycled, following reports that 44% of consumers think recyclable or reusable packaging is one of the most important features in their product choice.

Southgate is investing in new, innovative products for its e-commerce customers which address the sectors current challenges.  

It has launched a range of sustainable products from Carbon Neutral Air Cushions, which already use 53% of recycled content, to Pallet Wrapping and Void Fill, with many more innovations to come.  

Southgate Packaging MD Craig Turner, said: “Despite the challenges of Covid-19 and the change in consumer habits this has brought about, Southgate has recognised that sustainability and e-commerce are two key trends that will be driving the industry forward. 

“Particularly for the e-commerce market, we see it as our responsibility to create sustainable packaging solutions. We are investing heavily in creating innovative new products to offer our customers a suite of sustainable alternatives.”

For Southgate, creating products which can easily be recycled by consumers is key. For example, its Air Pillow Void Fill uses less material, consisting of 98% air, reducing wastage and making it one of the most sustainable alternatives. 

Other products seeing market growth include Southgate’s Water Activated Tape which reduces the amount of tape needed. Many leading e-commerce companies have opted to use this fully recyclable material in lieu of the standard plastic packaging tape.

Craig continues: “As we look to 2022, we are focusing on the benefits the increase in usage of sustainable packaging will have not only on generating a more circular economy, but how it will help the industry align with consumer expectations, right from the start of the supply chain to the end user.”

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Highlighting its focus on sustainability, Southgate was recently awarded a silver certificate by EcoVadis, the ratings platform to assess corporate social responsibility and sustainable procurement, and recently launched a Sustainability E-edition brochure to showcase its latest sustainable product line. 

The Plastic Packaging Tax comes into effect in April 2022, and applies to plastic packaging produced in or imported into the UK, that does not contain at least 30% recycled plastic.

Southgate Packaging MD Craig Turner, adds: “With such a huge increase in demand, we are taking responsibility by giving our customers sustainable packaging solutions, reducing waste and plastic content, whilst feeding into the consumer shift for more eco-friendly packaging products. We are re-focusing on our most sought after sustainable products, while developing new product innovations, with plans to have a suite of eco-friendly options available for every product.”

For more information , vist www.southgatepackaging.com

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