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Stakeholders clash over sustainable packaging materials. Which choice will lead to a greener supply chain?

Choosing sustainable packaging is a complex decision-making process that balances environmental impact with stakeholder interests.

When stakeholders clash over sustainable packaging, finding common ground for a greener supply chain is key. Consider these strategies:

- Analyze life-cycle assessments (LCAs) of materials to understand their environmental footprints.

- Engage in stakeholder dialogues to align on priorities and compromises.

- Explore innovative materials that may offer a balance between sustainability and functionality.

How have you navigated these discussions in your business? Share your experiences.

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Stakeholders clash over sustainable packaging materials. Which choice will lead to a greener supply chain?

Choosing sustainable packaging is a complex decision-making process that balances environmental impact with stakeholder interests.

When stakeholders clash over sustainable packaging, finding common ground for a greener supply chain is key. Consider these strategies:

- Analyze life-cycle assessments (LCAs) of materials to understand their environmental footprints.

- Engage in stakeholder dialogues to align on priorities and compromises.

- Explore innovative materials that may offer a balance between sustainability and functionality.

How have you navigated these discussions in your business? Share your experiences.

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    Laura Becerril

    Deputy Head Risk & Insurance | Compliance | Audit| Internal Control | Business Continuity & Resilience | 💠 I guarantee improved profitability through Risk Management without surprises unpleasant.

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    Establecer una cadena de suministro más ecológica en medio de la competencia por materiales de embalaje sostenibles requiere un enfoque colaborativo. Es vital realizar evaluaciones del ciclo de vida (ACV) para entender el impacto ambiental de cada opción. Esto permite a las partes interesadas tomar decisiones informadas que equilibran sostenibilidad y costos. Además, fomentar diálogos abiertos entre todos los involucrados ayuda a alinear prioridades y expectativas, creando un terreno común que beneficia a la cadena de suministro en su conjunto. La clave está en la investigación y la comunicación efectiva para mitigar conflictos y avanzar hacia soluciones sostenibles.

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    Dr. Rekha Singh

    ESG | Sustainability | Trainer I QCI Accredited Environment Consultant | Occupational Health & Safety

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    The journey toward a greener supply chain is riddled with complexities and trade-offs. No single packaging material or strategy will serve as a universal solution. Instead, progress will require nuanced decision-making, rooted in science, collaboration, and adaptability. By aligning the interests of stakeholders and investing in sustainable innovation, the packaging industry can pave the way for a truly greener future—one box, bag, or bottle at a time.

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    Rodolfo Tonelli de Oliveira

    ESG Analyst | ESG Certifications | Sustainability Reports | Climate Change | Corporate Social Responsibility

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    It is natural for different stakeholders to disagree regarding their needs and expectations. However, in an attempt to reconcile them in pursuit of a greener supply chain focusing on sustainable packaging, it is important to consider aspects such as: 1) Prioritization of recyclable materials; 2) Selection of local suppliers to reduce the transportation of materials and inputs; 3) Circular economy practices, such as reusing packaging and designing for easy recycling, aiming to reduce waste and maximize the lifespan of materials. There will never be a solution that pleases all stakeholders, but considering their priorities and the best choices for each of them can lead to a less conflicting situation.

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    Aasim Hameed Khan عاصم حميد خان

    Sustainability I ESG I Decarbonization I CCU+S I Carbon Credit I Carbon Modelling I Climate Change I Circular Economy I Strategic Planning I Asset and Facility Management I Operation and Project Management I Drive Change

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    By identifying each stakeholder's priorities—cost, functionality, branding, or environmental impact—and seek areas of alignment. Use data-driven insights to highlight the long-term financial and reputational benefits of sustainable packaging. Facilitate open dialogue to address misconceptions, encourage collaboration, and co-create solutions that meet both business and sustainability goals. Prioritize small, incremental changes to demonstrate quick wins and build momentum. Leverage case studies of successful implementations and emphasize regulatory trends and consumer preferences driving demand for greener packaging. Transparent reporting and continuous feedback loops ensure accountability and sustained progress.

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    Filipe de Almeida ∴

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    Navigating stakeholder clashes over sustainable packaging can feel like playing referee at a very eco-conscious wrestling match—but with the right strategy, you can turn tension into progress. Start by diving into life-cycle assessments (LCAs) to reveal the environmental impact of each option—because facts have a way of calming the loudest opinions. Facilitate an open forum where stakeholders can hash out priorities (ideally without a referee whistle), and look for innovative materials that satisfy both sustainability and practicality. By aligning on a greener path backed by data and dialogue, you’ll leave the boardroom—and the planet—better off. 🌱

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    Sanjukta Bhattacharya

    Updapt- An ESG Tech Co🎯ESG & sustainability reportinglNet ZerolCarbon Footprint✨BRSRlGRIlSASBlCDPlTCFDlCDPlILPA✨Driving Sales 🚀🤝💵Growth✅SAAS based ESG Solution Provider📝✨Sustainable Data Management for Corporates✅🎯

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    I start by analyzing life-cycle assessments (LCAs) to understand the true environmental impact of materials. I make sure to engage in open dialogues with all stakeholders, addressing their concerns and aligning on mutual goals. We've explored innovative materials that meet both sustainability and functional needs, ensuring the decisions we make drive the greener supply chain we all envision while keeping everyone on board.

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    Farhana Afroze

    🔆 Textile Engineer | Sustainability Advocate | UN Youth Representative | 🏆 Global Goals Actions Award Winner |📈 Merchandising & Content Specialist | Business Development Enthusiast

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    Sustainable Packaging: The Battle for a Greener Supply Chain 1. Bioplastics vs. Paper vs. Reusables: Each offers unique benefits but carries trade-offs—emissions, resource intensity, or scalability challenges. 2. Lifecycle Perspective: True sustainability lies in assessing materials' full lifecycle, from sourcing to disposal. 3. Economic Realities: High initial costs of eco-friendly options can be offset by long-term compliance, brand equity, and customer loyalty. 4. Systems Thinking: A circular approach, supported by innovation and infrastructure, can maximize impact. 5. Unified Action: Stakeholders must prioritize collaboration, backed by data and science, to redefine packaging sustainability.

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    Luis Meyer

    Diretor Sustentabilidade | ESG | Governança | Impacto | Suprimentos | Supply Chain | Operações

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    Acredito que não exista uma resposta única para esse desafio, considerando as diferentes complexidades e variáveis de negócios distintos, bem como metodologias e possibilidades de análises. Mas, quanto mais abrangente for o estudo técnico junto aos times de P&D (e com o apoio da cadeia fornecedora), melhor serão as possíveis conclusões para cada negócio. A melhor comparabilidade poderá ser obtida com um olhar completo sobre o Ciclo de Vida do Produto, da origem da extração das principais matérias primas, passando pelas mais diversas etapas de transformação, transporte, uso, descarte e possível reciclagem após a interação com seus consumidores.

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    Allan Lucena Westphal

    Engenheiro Sanitarista e Ambiental | Analista Ambiental | Monitoramento Ambiental | SST | ESG

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    A chave para uma cadeia de suprimentos mais verde está em equilibrar os benefícios e desafios de cada material de embalagem. Embalagens de papel, por exemplo, são biodegradáveis, mas podem exigir mais recursos naturais. Já o plástico reciclado e os bioplásticos têm seu papel, mas precisam de soluções adequadas de reciclagem e descarte. O importante é integrar práticas sustentáveis em todo o processo, considerando não só o material, mas também a eficiência e a economia circular.

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    Anirudh Kumar (अनिरुद्ध कुमार)

    Born at 354 ppm Simplifying ESG & Climate

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    LCA offers several benefits, including the ability to reduce resource consumption, minimize waste generation, and lower harmful gas emissions. It enables companies to make informed decisions about packaging materials, selecting eco-friendly options with lower environmental impacts. By providing insights into a diverse range of environmental impacts, LCA allows for a comprehensive examination of a product’s impacts, highlighting trade-offs between different environmental areas. The insights from LCA serve as critical inputs for the eco-design process, ensuring that sustainability is integrated at every stage of the packaging's life cycle.

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