A focus on closed-loop recycling when choosing packaging materials
“Here at NORMA, we’ve set concrete goals when it comes to packaging: First of all, we want to reduce unnecessary packaging material. To do that, we’re taking a very close look at the packaging we’re using for our private label and analyzing which packaging materials are needed and which aren’t. Secondly, we want to check all our packaging to see whether we can replace it and use environmentally friendly materials instead. Our goal here is to make sure that we conserve resources along our entire value chain – all the way from production to sales. Fortunately, and together with our partner Frießinger Mühle, we’ve found an innovative alternative in the form of Koehler Paper’s flexible packaging paper,” says NORMA’s Head of Central Advertising and Communications Katja Heck while explaining her company’s strategy. “Our packaging paper is not just ideal for convenience products, but also shows the kind of potential that paper has as a whole when it comes to its use as a packaging material. High recycling rates, certified supply chains, and the use of renewable raw materials make paper the ideal choice for recyclable packaging,” underscores Christoph Wachter, Director of Flexible Packaging Paper at Koehler Paper.