Sustainable Success: Packaged Grocery Brands Lead the Way in Eco-Friendliness

Sustainable Success: Packaged Grocery Brands Lead the Way in Eco-Friendliness

In a world increasingly conscious of environmental issues, the consumer packaged goods industry (CPG in the US, FMCG in the UK – fast moving consumer goods) has undergone a remarkable transformation. Brands ranging from household names to niche players have recognized the importance of sustainability in their product offerings. This covers both sustainable groceries and more sustainable packaging. The sheer size of the packaged goods sector, employing millions of people and responsible for trillions of dollars in annual sales, makes it a critical component in efforts to improve sustainability in an inclusive economy. Let’s look at how some CPG/FMCG brand-owners are taking the lead in adopting eco-friendly practices and developing products that prioritize sustainability, and could qualify for packaging awards or grocery awards to gain recognition.

1. Sustainable Sourcing and Supply Chain

One of the foundational pillars of sustainability for CPG brands is responsible sourcing and supply chain management. Brands are making conscious efforts to ensure that raw materials are sourced ethically and sustainably. This includes using certified organic ingredients, supporting fair trade practices, and reducing the carbon footprint of transportation.

Ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s, acquired by Unilever in 2000, is known for its commitment to social and environmental responsibility, and it sources Fair Trade ingredients for its ice cream products.

Some brands are replacing plastic and paper with biodegradable alternatives like plant-based materials such as leaves and bamboo. Newer brands have been able to start on a sustainable sourcing and sustainable packaging basis right from their earliest beginnings. A fast growing tissue brand across Europe, The Cheeky Panda, has only ever used bamboo as its main basic ingredient. Tissue made from bamboo pulp produces only 35% of the carbon footprint of tissue made from paper. The brand has won numerous sustainability awards since its founding in 2016.

2. Minimalist and Sustainable Packaging

Packaging has long been a major concern when it comes to environmental impact. CPG brands are responding by adopting minimalist, more sustainable packaging designs that reduce waste and using eco-friendly materials like recycled plastics, paper, and biodegradable options.

Consumers are even willing to invest in cloth carry-bags as an eco-conscious choice. Opportunities for consumers to use refillable containers and ‘bring-your-own-cup’ options encourage glass recycling and reduce the accumulation of single-use plastics.

Brands like Seventh Generation and Ecover offer household cleaning products in sustainable packaging made from recycled plastic. They have won sustainability awards and packaging awards.

The winner of the 2023 UK Packaging Awards, Kite Packaging, provides a variety of sustainable packaging solutions for the food industry that includes outer sleeves and retail ready cartons to enhance the display and aesthetic appearance of consumer food products.

3. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Sustainability extends to manufacturing processes, with CPG/FMCG brands implementing energy-efficient practices and transitioning to renewable energy sources. This not only reduces their carbon footprint but also contributes to cost savings over time.

Unilever, the global packaged goods giant, has committed to working towards using 100% renewable energy in its operations by 2030.

4. Product Innovation for Sustainability

Consumer packaged goods brands are constantly innovating to develop products that are both eco-friendly and effective. This innovation towards more sustainable groceries includes creating concentrated formulas, reducing water usage, and designing products that are biodegradable or compostable.

Procter & Gamble’s Tide purclean, for example, is a detergent made from 100% renewable wind power electricity and is certified by the USDA as a bio-based product. It is the first plant-based detergent with the cleaning power of regular Tide, containing 75% bio-based ingredients.

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