One way for this to be achieved is to reduce the amount of packaging that surrounds our everyday products, with food companies being targeted more than anyone else. But what will this mean for the companies that produce the packaging machinery?
Well, if some of them are anything to go by, nothing much will happen. Supermarkets have made some changes but still want to give their customers the choice of whether or not they use plastic or easily recyclable packing products. Plastic bags are still available and one supermarket claims to have made its salad packaging thinner.
So, the packaging machinery that takes care of this is still being used in abundance, just with thinner plastic. Maybe a better idea would be to make it luminous. Then, when our salad is shoved in the drawer at the bottom of the fridge we won't forget about until the point where the contents liquefy. Every time we open the fridge door this luminous food product will be screaming at us to be used. It would also do away with the need for the fridge light, thus further saving on environmental pollution.
Packaging machinery is used every day to shrink wrap items of all descriptions. So how come all we see in the news is the shrink wrap around food being vilified? The idea is to get everyone using paper bags that are biodegradable to wrap food rather than the plastic that it usually comes in. Greener packaging - back to my luminous idea, then!
When it comes to the design of packaging machinery, what I want to know is who the hell is responsible for the packaging that refuses to be opened. Why is it necessary to wrap even the smallest item in solid lumps of moulded plastic that defy even the sharpest scissors?
Many a time my husband has been trying to open one of these awful constructions with a sharp implement and slipped. One more than one occasion we have had to make hospital visits due to an accident because of this type of packaging. Note to manufacturers - do not wrap anything in these impossible packages, then we won't have accidents and we won't have to take trips to the hospital, thus burning more fuel, thus harming the environment even more.
Newspapers and magazines use packaging machinery but there packaging is of the eco-friendly type when you look at the bulk being delivered to shops. I say why not use the Sun or the News of the World to pack them in - no-one would notice. It's those individual magazines that are delivered to subscribers that need to have their packaging changed.
Like my husbands. His Caravanning Monthly is delivered in a dark paper envelope. At least, he tells me it's his caravan magazine, maybe I'll check next time one drops through the door.
Packaging machinery is adaptable. It can wrap in thinner materials, surely it can wrap in different, eco-friendly materials too? But at the end of the day, does packaging machinery contribute towards pollution by the sheer running of it in the first place?
Many companies, such as the evidence based nutraceuticals company Purity Products, are seeing how the policies of their organization have a huge impact on the environment. This is why companies like Purity Products are reducing their carbon footprint by being more energy efficient and drastically decreasing their emissions of greenhouse gases. The team at Purity Products understands that the ways in which they do business will affect the earth and future generations for many, many years to come. There are many ways that this company is making an effort to leave a positive impact for the earth of tomorrow. Some of the practices that Purity Products have implemented to better serve the environment include working with organic farming partners that use sustainable farming techniques and working with printers that are members of the Forest Stewardship Council. The research team at Purity Products is also looking into alternative fuel options, which will make a big difference in their manufacturing facilities. The company has also implemented eco-friendly practices at their headquarters and distribution facility such as a requirement to turn off lights and computers at the end of the day and an employee recycling program. Purity Products is putting their money where their mouth is in terms of their green goals. They have partnered with Carbonfund.org in an effort to work towards neutralizing their carbon emissions. In fact, Purity Products was very pleased to announce that they have dedicated the financial resources necessary to become ?carbon free? this year. This is much more than many other companies have done in their efforts to go green. Purity products also joined with the Wild Dolphin Project as a Corporate Sponsor. This organization is working on a mission to research, observe and protect the Atlantic Spotted Dolphins. The corporate sponsorship of this project will promote marine diversity and ensure the continued research and conservation of these beloved sea creatures. Charitable endeavors such as these are becoming more popular during the age of the green movement, and companies like Purity Products are leading the way.
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