Design for zero-waste using end-market data
Harness the power of data to optimize your packaging designs for recyclability, reuse, reduction and repair.
Harness the power of data to optimize your packaging designs for recyclability, reuse, reduction and repair.
Understanding the end-market waste options for your customers is a crucial element of reducing your waste footprint and achieving your zero-waste goals. Incoming legislation, pressure from climate conscious customers and ambitious zero-waste goals are making it harder than ever for packaging teams to know how to effectively reduce their product's impact on the planet. To overcome this challenge in packaging, teams must:
1. Leverage end-market data to influence the design process.
2. Organize packaging data in line with EPR compliance.
3. Provide dynamic tools for customers to dispose of their products.
Use this guide to streamline your zero-waste design process for compliance savings with Scrapp for Brands & Retailers.
By having the data on hand to determine what is and isn't accepted in the markets you service, building a zero-waste product and packaging strategy does stay just theoretical.
As EPR is rolled-out across the global, a centralized system is needed for packaging teams to organize their data, understand their footprint and export reports in a timely manner.
Without organized data, too much time is spent jumping between spreadsheets, leaving teams prone to error and wasted time that could be better spent elsewhere.
Packaging is shrinking. Artwork space is limited. Scrapp's free mobile app for consumers using the existing GTIN, for customers to simply scan the product and learn how to dispose of it according to their local recycling rules.
In 2023, Scrapp became GS1 Digital Link compatible, ahead of the curve for the roll-out of QR codes on packaging by 2024 - even further reducing the need for packaging artwork changes.
Over a one-year period of using Scrapp's education-first approach
Using Scrapp's gamified software
Act on the data in same quarter you get started in