In today's rapidly changing world, sustainability has become a pressing concern. Companies in the manufacturing space have a commitment to environmental responsibility and an understanding that it goes beyond the realms of their immediate surroundings, or its initial impact.
It’s important that manufacturers and machine builders combine forces to create and improve energy-efficient machines that help to encourage the use of sustainable, climate-neutral packaging materials. Embracing the principles of an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) approach helps manufacturers to drive sustainability throughout their entire organization, beyond decisions on raw material procurement or measuring machine emissions. But this mentality towards a more sustainable manufacturing and packaging sector is one that can only come from a commitment to effective collaboration.
The Power of Collaboration
At the heart of a packaging manufacturer’s sustainability journey lies collaboration. The first step for many will be recognizing that they cannot achieve sustainability goals alone, and therefore need support from close partnerships with industry experts. Both in terms of machinery and processes, but also for regulatory guidance.
Navigating these constantly changing regulations is difficult even for the most experienced of packaging providers. As the global response to climate change intensifies, regulatory changes are pushing for greater and greater changes to the status quo. The European regulations, such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and potential future regulations from the SEC, emphasize the importance of ESG reporting, particularly in terms of scope one, two, and three emissions.