Allpack unveils new Environmental Excellence Statement

Allpack unveils new Environmental Excellence Statement

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Allpack, a leading provider of packaging solutions, proudly announces the launch of its Environmental Excellence Statement. This significant milestone underscores the company's unwavering dedication to environmental sustainability and sets a new benchmark for responsible practices in the packaging industry.

As a responsible corporate body, Allpack recognises the need for sustainable solutions to mitigate the impact of packaging on the environment. The company's Environmental Excellence Statement encompasses a comprehensive framework that outlines its commitment to reducing carbon emissions, conserving resources, and promoting circular economy principles throughout its operations.

Key highlights of Allpack's Environmental Excellence Statement include:

  1. Environmental Excellence: Allpack pledges to achieve carbon neutrality by implementing a range of initiatives such as energy efficiency improvements, renewable energy sourcing, offsetting its remaining emissions through verified projects and achieving Carbon Neutral Accreditation by 2024.

  2. Sustainable Material Sourcing: Allpack is committed to sourcing materials responsibly, prioritising recyclability, compostable, or made from renewable resources. The company will actively engage with suppliers to ensure transparency and adherence to rigorous sustainability standards.

  3. Waste Reduction and Recycling: Allpack aims to minimise waste generation by implementing efficient production processes and promoting recycling initiatives within its facilities. The company will actively seek opportunities to reduce packaging waste for its customers through innovative design and optimisation.

  4. Circular Economy: Allpack embraces the principles of the circular economy by promoting the reuse, refurbishment, and recycling of packaging materials. The company will collaborate with stakeholders across the value chain to drive the adoption of circular practices and eliminate unnecessary waste.

  5. Education and Advocacy: Allpack recognises the importance of education and will actively engage with its employees, customers, and the wider community to raise awareness about sustainable packaging practices. The company will also advocate for policies and industry standards that support environmental sustainability.
George Clarke, Allpack’s Managing Director, said: Allpack is excited to unveil our Environmental Excellence Statement, which represents a significant step forward in our commitment to sustainability. We recognise the urgent need to reduce the environmental impact of packaging and are dedicated to driving positive change within our industry. We are excited to collaborate with our partners and stakeholders to achieve our sustainability goals and make a meaningful difference.

Allpack's Environmental Excellence Statement is aligned with other internationally recognised frameworks and accreditations for sustainability. The company will regularly track its progress, measure key performance indicators, and report transparently on its sustainability efforts.

This article was originally published by Allpack.

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