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Green packaging is used to package products in a way that has little negative environmental impact and uses the least amount of energy possible.
It does this by using recyclable and biodegradable materials and environmentally conscious manufacturing processes.
The benefits of aluminium-free aseptic packaging and the significance of using a lifecycle approach when evaluating the sustainability of packaging solutions were recently reinforced by the packages’ recent confirmation by South Korea’s Ministry of Environment as being simple to recycle.
The South Korea Green 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.
The South Korean Processor promotes Sustainable Packaging. Schoolchildren are the target market for the new drinks, which are designed to be a convenient and wholesome addition to their lunchtime meals.
All of the processor’s goods will be packaged with minimum environmental impact. In line with the goal, less plastic will be used, and customers will have easy access to recycling.
Additionally, eco-labels with a leaf logo have been added by Pulmuone to their packaging. In addition to providing information to the user, the labels draw attention to the packaging’s lower plastic content.
The fact that Pulmuone selected Ecolean’s lightweight packaging solutions as one of the important elements when highlighting environmental consciousness for its customers and simultaneously lightening its environmental footprint is, of course, something that Ecolean is really happy about.
A number of Ecolean packaging introductions have recently taken place in South Korea, including the introduction of Pulmuone’s Cocoa Classic and Golden Apple beverages.
“Less than a year after launching in the country, Ecolean has been able to cover all major categories with a variety of various brands and items.
The quick expansion of the e-commerce industry, the explosive growth of HMR items, and the rise in one-person households, among other factors, have all contributed to a continuous rise in packaging waste.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, this trend became even more pronounced, exposing the entire Korean society to the environmental effects of packaging waste and the necessity for sustainable packaging solutions.