Understanding a Lifecycle Analysis (LCA) for Packaging
With businesses under increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices, packaging is a critical (and often easy) area for improvement. A Lifecycle Analysis (LCA) is a scientific method that helps companies assess the environmental impact of a product throughout its entire lifecycle, from raw material extraction to manufacturing, transportation, use, and disposal (often referred to as "cradle-to-grave"). Because of the consistent framework used, LCAs are also useful for comparing the carbon impact of different materials too.
Why are LCAs Essential for Sustainable Packaging?
An LCA provides data-driven insights into the environmental footprint of packaging materials. This gives businesses a means of making informed decisions about which materials to use and how to optimize their supply chains for sustainability.
At Better Packaging Co., we have used LCAs to analyze the environmental impact of shipping envelopes made from commerically available packaging materials:
What Our LCA Reveals About Different Packaging Materials
Our study highlights significant differences in the carbon footprints of various packaging materials:
- POLLAST!C (100% Recycled Plastic) is the most environmentally friendly option with a 29% lower carbon footprint than virgin plastic
- Compostable Plastic has the highest carbon footprint of the ‘plastic’ options
- Virgin Paper & Recycled Paper high carbon footprints because of the energy consumed in their production and transportation (they weigh a lot more than plastic)
These results are consistent with LCAs commissioned by Australia Post and New Zealand Post in order to guide their packaging material decisions over recent years.
Australia Post sells customized POLLAST!C Mailers via its post offices and online store. Using an LCA helps businesses make data-backed decisions for sustainability: What is the difference between an LCA and a carbon footprint analysis? LCA (Life Cycle Assessment): Carbon Footprint Analysis: Why is POLLAST!C the most sustainable option? How can I get an LCA for my packaging products? At Better Packaging Co., we are committed to providing sustainable packaging solutions backed by data. Discuss your sustainable packaging requirements with an expert from our team.
How to Use an LCA to Make Sustainable Packaging Decisions
Frequently Asked Questions About LCAs in Packaging
An LCA covers the entire lifecycle of a product, while a carbon footprint analysis focuses specifically on greenhouse gas emissions.
POLLAST!C is made from 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic, which dramatically reduces its carbon footprint compared to virgin materials. Much of the carbon footprint associated with virgin plastic is in the extraction of crude oil from the ground and the process of refining it. Because POLLAST!C is made from recycled plastic, these carbon-heavy parts of the process are not required.
Contact our team at Better Packaging Co. to discuss your packaging and sustainability goals. We are more than happy to share the LCAs we have had done for us by third party consultancies. Further readings
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