Nokia Dials in Packaging Circularity

As companies work to improve their packaging sustainability, circularity — recyclable, reusable — is often where they put their efforts now. While many of the eco-advancements happen in the public eye with consumer products, the business-to-business (B2B) supply chain offers another area of significant contribution.

Here’s a great example: the latest packaging redesign by Nokia for its Fixed Networks Lightspan portfolio for its customer Deutsche Telekom.

Nokia’s new compact packaging reduces packaging waste by being 60% smaller than the previous pack, and 44% lighter. This reduces the line’s CO2 emissions by up to 60%, according to the company.

Additionally, the new packaging:

• Eliminates non-biodegradable foam, plastic, bleaching, toxic materials, and chemical treatments.

• Replaces protective plastic covers with a biodegradable version.

• Uses recyclable corrugated cushioning, compliant with the Forest Stewardship Council, to protect the product from damage due to impact drops.

• Is designed for reuse in return shipments.

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Nokia Dials in Packaging Circularity
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The tech giant is moving to 100% recyclable B2B shipment packaging for its Lightspan portfolio of broadband access nodes by the end of 2023.