There’s no such thing as the perfect packaging material – if there were, we’d all be using it. Every substrate has strengths and trade-offs, depending on the product, application and supply chain. Rather than seeking to replace plastic across the board, the challenge is to use it more intelligently. When designed for circularity and backed by effective recycling systems, plastic can play a critical role in balancing food safety, extended shelf life and sustainability.
In recent years, in the race to reduce plastic, brands and policymakers alike have explored alternatives to plastic, from paper and fibre, to compostables.. While these materials each have a role to play, the conversation often overlooks the complexity behind packaging decisions. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, and each choice brings different impacts on energy use, food waste, carbon footprint and overall resource efficiency. For kp and its partners, plastic isn’t the problem. The problem is waste - and that’s what we’re designing out.