Closed loop supply chain projects for packaging
Andrea Pastore 16/06/2025 0
The world of sustainable packaging needs companies that work in a network, so that we can make the best use of resources and create a product that fully embraces the philosophy of the circular economy.
We are talking about a "supply chain approach" in which the commitment of the single company is harmonized with the others one, to achieve a series of purposes that represent different types of advantages. For the paper supply chain, in particular, this commitment translates into:
- More efficient packaging collection
- Collection of cardboard waste carried out by the company itself or by partner companies
- Recovery of certified raw material
- Placing on the market of a high quality product
- Less use of virgin cellulose-based raw material
- Less impact on the environment and forest ecosystems
Proximity recycling: collection as the first phase of a production process
With the expression “proximity recycling” we understand how the paper and cardboard collection policy changes. The management on a territorial basis must take place in an integrated and sustainable way and be aimed at recovering the greatest quantity of raw and secondary materials that are necessary for the production of packaging and other products.
This procedure aims to reduce the environmental, economic and social impacts resulting from the collection and processing cycle.
Waste paper: another fundamental element for the recovery of paper and cardboard
The management of pulp is another important element within the closed loop supply chain projects, which allows manufacturing companies to obtain direct supplies of raw material useful for the production of new paper and cardboard.
Through a closed cycle, it is possible to harmonize all aspects concerning the exploitation of natural resources. This also results in a lower environmental impact in terms of forest ecosystem management, together with a lower production of waste.
Research: the heart of sustainable development
Research, in the context of a circular economy, is of fundamental importance. In the field of sustainable packaging creation, research is fundamental to conceive new forms, increasingly focused on the concept of eco-design, but it is also important to understand how it is possible to develop new materials and favor the necessary processes that allow the replacement of not recyclable packaging with cardboard.
Research allows, at the same time, to find new solutions through sustainability projects, with the aim of reducing the environmental impact in terms of CO2e, but also the impact of products on the environment.
Disclosure: a way to encourage recycling
The civil community must be informed of the environmental and economic benefits that a closed loop supply chain project can bring to the entire community.
Packaging can become the primary means of information through the display of the material and recycling indications, but also through messages that make the consumer feel at the center of the process so as to encourage recycling.
Sada joins the 100% Campania Sustainable Packaging Network.
Through this network with a strong territorial connotation, local companies have the opportunity to network and start closed loop supply chain projects capable of making the production of cardboard packaging and the production of paper products more efficient and eco-sustainable.
Through active participation in closed loop supply chain projects, the company aims to produce innovative ideas and packaging that can make a difference both from the point of view of quality and from the point of view of environmental impact.
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