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1 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Welcome & Agenda Why are we here? What is smartpackaging? Lifecycle of common packaging materials New materials - bioplastics Guest speaker – Nick Fry, Celcius Coffee Packaging challenge Questions and discussion

2 www.smartpackaging.org.nz What is the problem?

3 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Packaging Waste Statistics We make 172 kg of packaging waste per person every year in New Zealand* 100 kg is recycled 72 kg is thrown out *Packaging council 2008 mass balance data

4 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Photo of family

5 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Packing it all up

6 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Vote now

7 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Winners of 2011 Awards

8 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Consumer Expectations 94% of consumers want to choose packaging recycled and reused. (Unpackit Survey 2011) 86% of consumers are concerned with the amount of packaging they have to deal with. (Unpackit Survey 2011) 88% of consumers want to buy environmentally or socially responsible products. (Colmar Brunton research in New Zealand, 2010)

9 www.smartpackaging.org.nz What is smart packaging?

10 www.smartpackaging.org.nz It's smart to use less packaging. Where packaging is necessary, it needs to be easy to reuse, compost or recycle. Smart packaging doesn't frustrate you or harm our environment. Smartpackaging

11 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Reduce Reuse Recycle

12 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Reduce – no packaging?

13 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Reduce – fewer materials

14 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Reduce – lightweighting

15 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Reduce Reuse Recycle

16 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Reuse Industrial reuse – whole system Retail reuse – refilling Home Reuse – limited, consumer dependant

17 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Reduce Reuse Recycle

18 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Reduce Reuse Recycle

19 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Glass 68% of glass packaging in NZ is recycled Raw Material Extraction Manufacturing Recycling

20 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Paper and Cardboard 73% of paper packaging in NZ is recycled Raw Material Extraction Manufacturing Recycling

21 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Steel 68% of steel packaging in NZ is recycled Raw Material Extraction Manufacturing Recycling

22 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Aluminium 48% of aluminium packaging in NZ is recycled Raw Material Extraction Manufacturing Recycling

23 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Plastics 24% of plastic packaging in NZ is recycled Raw Material Extraction Manufacturing Recycling

24 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Not widely recycled Polystyrene Plastic and aluminium film Composite packaging (eg TetraPaks) Disposable Coffee Cups

25 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Maximising Recyclability of Packaging Minimise contaminants Choose materials with high recycling rates Choose materials that are universally accepted for kerbside recycling Use recycled content – paper and cardboard, glass For paper – use FSC certified sources

26 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Bioplastics

27 www.smartpackaging.org.nz What are Bioplastics made from plants and/or biodegrade at the end of their life.

28 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Biodegradable vs Compostable Biodegradable –Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms and thereby avoiding pollution Compostable –Standards –Industrial vs home compost

29 www.smartpackaging.org.nz End of life scenarios How likely is it to be composted?

30 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Landfill

31 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Degradable Bags

32 www.smartpackaging.org.nz UK Department for Environment Study 2010 “We hope this research will discourage manufacturers and retailers from claiming that these materials are better for the environment than conventional plastics.” UK Environment Minister, Dan Norris

33 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Labelling and Making Green Claims

34 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Labelling Need to be clear and accurate Build brand value

35 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Plastics Identification Code

36 www.smartpackaging.org.nz New or uncommon materials What is it? Where to put it when you are finished

37 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Green Claims Obligations under Fair Trading Act 1986 NZ Commerce Commission – Guidelines for Green Marketing Claims should be specific and accurate. You should be able to substantiate any environmental claim. Terra Choice – The 7 Sins of Green-Washing

38 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Making Smart Choices

39 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Where do you start? Look at the requirements of your packaging Set goals Measure progress

40 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Things to consider Minimal packaging to do the job Which materials to use Sourcing materials End of life options Clear and accurate labelling

41 www.smartpackaging.org.nz More information NZ Packaging Council – voluntary product stewardship scheme Sustainable Packaging Coalition – US Smartpackaging.org.nz

42 www.smartpackaging.org.nz A Packaging Challenge

43 www.smartpackaging.org.nz Need to think about What does the product require? What are the possible options that could work? What are the end of life options for recovery? Communication/instructions for consumer – how, what, where? Make a recommendation..explain how it adds value


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