Below is an update on our 2022 actions and results. You can also download a copy of our 2022 Annual Update. We are committed to continuously improving packaging sustainability and will share our new ambitions for the next generation of SMASH Packaging.
The following system is used to indicate a qualitative status of our progress toward each of target:
Not Started | On Track | Focus Required | Off Track | Achieved
Our aim is to eliminate the use of packaging that is excessive in size or weight which unnecessarily consumes more resources, increases energy use and air emissions during transportation. Excess packaging is also undesirable for our customers since there are costs associated with the management and disposal of the packaging.
53% of new product development projects aligned with packaging standards for weight and volume as of 2022.
We’re now able to holistically measure sustainability characteristics of new product packaging, using our Design for Sustainability scorecard.
20+ product and distribution packaging improvement projects resulting in a total annual reduction of 300+ metric tons of corrugated and plastic packaging.
We have achieved significant improvement in reducing the amount of packaging. As we continue to implement some of these projects, we continue our efforts to systematically address key contributors to maximize the impact of each project.
53% air space reduction on average for 1,300 daily shipments, due to several improvement projects.
It is important to note that the percentage of air space reduction achieved does not represent a global reduction across all distribution packaging—rather, this represents the amount of air space reduced in the projects we implemented.
Our goal of reducing 20% of our air space shipped in distribution boxes has not been met due to high complexity and diversity of site operations and available data. We have made positive strides towards reducing air space, especially in the packaging of small products through an initiative we call “Packaging for Smalls”. We have made additional progress by defining a methodology to drive a reduction of air space more systematically across our packaging, with further engaging with our distribution centers to implement these improvements.
Deforestation is a significant source of global warming and is a threat to biodiversity. Our aim is to ensure that the wood and fiber-based packaging materials that we use do not contribute to deforestation.
68% of new product development projects aligned with packaging standards for zero-deforestation as of 2022.
We’re now able to holistically measure sustainability characteristics on new product packaging, using our Design for Sustainability scorecard.
2022 Key Highlights
72.5% of existing packaging materials sourced directly aligned with our zero-deforestation standards.
While we haven't been able to achieve our ambitious goal of reaching 90% of existing packaging aligned with our zero-deforestation standards, we've made progress. We implemented an annual assessment process to measure the level of alignment of our packaging materials with our zero-deforestation standards and we have converted some of our existing packaging to sustainably sourced packaging.
We have also implemented zero-deforestation requirements in for new or re-designed product packaging.
Moving forward, we will continue to refine our assessment methodology, such that our process goes beyond sustainable forestry certification and using recycled content.
Conventional plastic packaging has several sustainability issues associated with it. Our aim is to improve sustainability of plastic materials used in packaging applications, including increasing the use of materials with lower environmental impacts and reducing the use of plastics produced with chemicals of concern.
48% of new product development projects aligned with packaging standards for plastic sustainability as of 2022.
We’re now able to holistically measure sustainability characteristics on new product packaging, using our Design for Sustainability scorecard.
20+ product packaging improvement projects and distribution packaging improvement initiatives with projects at multiple locations.
We've completed several new product packaging improvement projects at our sites around the world to use more sustainable packaging materials. As we continue to implement some of these projects, we continue to explore and implement new projects, focusing on packaging materials that have the highest carbon footprint.
23% reduction of EPS, including ongoing replacement projects.
We have initiated multiple EPS replacement projects in our protective packaging and cold chain shipments since 2019. Upon validation and full implementation of all ongoing projects to reduce EPS, we expect to exceed this target.
Our aim is to maximize recycling of our packaging materials by eliminating the use of packaging materials that are not compatible with recycling and by providing our customers with recycling guidance for all our packaging materials.
53% of new product development projects aligned with packaging standards for recyclability as of 2022.
We’re now able to holistically measure sustainability characteristics on new product packaging, using our Design for Sustainability scorecard.
Identified and addressed two primary impact areas where fiber-based packaging was not compatible with recycling.
2 main situations of fiber-based packaging solutions not compatible with recycling have been identified and addressed. One was the use of non-recyclable edge protectors that were replaced by 100% paper-based alternative and the second one was the used of specific coating for some of our product boxes for which testing of alternative coatings are currently in progress.
We’ve provided recycling information and disposal guidance for our main packaging materials.
We’ve made recycling information for our packaging materials available as part of a packaging catalog. Currently available for Italian customers, we are working to expand to our main markets in Europe, to the US and to our main markets in APAC.
In parallel, we will work to make this information available at the product level.
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