
The trend of incorporating post-consumer resin (PCR) into flexible packaging has had a positive impact on sustainability efforts within the packaging industry. Suppliers have continued to increase the percentage of PCR used in packaging materials, making them more environmentally friendly and appealing to consumers who prioritize sustainability.
In the case of larger flexible packaging that can hold substantial amounts of dry products, the incorporation of PCR can significantly reduce the environmental impact of these packaging materials. By utilizing a high percentage of PCR in these larger packages, companies can not only reduce their carbon footprint but also contribute to the circular economy by reusing materials that would otherwise end up in landfills.



The shift toward more sustainable packaging practices is an important step toward creating a more environmentally conscious supply chain. By embracing the use of PCR in flexible packaging, companies can demonstrate their commitment to reducing waste and conserving resources, ultimately benefiting both the planet and their bottom line.
