Packaging is everywhere. It is fundamental to a consumer lifestyle, so it’s hard to imagine life without it. It serves to contain, protect, preserve and market products. It enables products to arrive from any part of the planet and reach your table. It sustains the quality of products over prolonged periods without losing quality, thus reducing losses. Nevertheless, packaging, particularly plastic packaging, has developed a bad reputation when it comes to its environmental impact.

Sustainability leaders need the right tools to evaluate and understand the environmental impact of their packaging so they can meet consumer and regulatory demands.

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