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Paper-based packaging is made from renewable resources (recycled paper fibre and trees) that are replanted to ensure a sustainable supply, including cardboard, paperboard, shipping sacks, and paper bags. Paper containers, also referred to as paper packaging, are a high-efficient and affordable alternative that the public can use to move, carry, and store a variety of items.
Paper-based packaging is increasingly being used because it can be customized to meet the needs of a particular product or customer and is designed to be strong yet lightweight. Paper packaging, as opposed to plastic packaging, does not harm the environment.
Paper packaging can be 100% recyclable and is simple for consumers to recycle; in contrast to many types of “recyclable” plastic, packaging can simply be disposed of in home recycling bins.
The Qatar Paper based packaging market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
World Earth Day sees the launch of paper-based packaging by ITC’s Aashirvaad. On the occasion of World Earth Day, Aashirvaad Organic Atta introduced paper-based packaging.
This project, according to the company, is in line with ITC’s Sustainability 2.0 vision, which aims to strengthen their multifaceted efforts to combat climate change, enable the transition to a net zero economy, work towards ensuring water security for all, restore biodiversity through adoption of nature-based solutions, create an effective circular economy for post-consumer packaging waste, and scale up programs that support sustainable livelihoods, staple, meals, and snacks by ITC Limited.
At ITC, sustainability has always been central to their business philosophy. They think that in order to compete responsibly, they must also be purpose-driven, innovative, and agile while focusing on the needs of their customers. With this launch, they are taking a big step towards their goal of promoting environmentally friendly packaging.
In addition, the new packaging has a special QR code that improves sourcing traceability. When consumers enter the UID code found on the back of the package, they can track the product back to a particular group of farmers from whom the raw materials were sourced.