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Any business that regularly ships products to customers should count fulfillment as one of its most crucial processes. The appeal of a high-quality product can rapidly evaporate if its fulfillment isn’t up to par! A business can perform these actions in-house or outsource to a third party. Let's explore which is the the right option for your business...
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It is no secret that sustainability has become a buzzword. From the fashion industry to the food industry, companies are constantly striving to be more ‘sustainable’. At Better Packaging Co. we’re not ditching ‘sustainability’ because it’s gone mainstream, we’re saying sayonara because it is simply not enough.
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A recent survey of Australian consumers has some fascinating insights into consumers' expectations of business.
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Is paper sustainable? The answer is not that simple, but it's also not as sustainable as people generally think.
When a Lifecycle Analysis of our mailers/poly bags showed that over 16% of the carbon footprint was in the seal alone, we resolved to change it.
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The UN SDG were developed by the United Nations to guide companies, countries and communities to build a better world by 2030. 
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APCO is an Australian body of members, all committed to the 2025 National Packaging Targets.
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We're here to make it as easy as possible for you to minimise the negative impact of your business on the environment!

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Being able to measure the positive impact we are having on the environment is extremely important to Better Packaging Co. and we know it is to you too. We're now able to accurately track the following; how much plastic pollution we are removing from the environment, how much water we are saving, CO2 we're offsetting, how many trees we're planting and people we are giving employment to.
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Is all recycled plastic created equal? The short answer is no! Recycled plastics fall into two key categories; pre-consumer and post-consumer, but first, let’s talk virgin … Virgin plastic is plastic that has never been used or recycled before. Petroleum is mined from the earth, ‘cracked’ and made into pure, untainted, ‘virgin’ plastic.
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What many don’t realise is that 80% of the plastic in our oceans has entered via land. It hasn’t dropped off fishing boats or flown overboard from cruise ships, it’s been washed or blown into the sea from a source on land. Ground-breaking research by Dr. Jenna Jambek in 2015 found that by far the majority of plastic in our ocean has come from within a 50km (30 mile) radius of the shore and coined the term ‘Ocean Bound Plastic’ (OBP) to describe this pollution. 
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We’re all super-aware of the devastating impact plastic can have on our oceans and natural environment, but perhaps less aware of how plastics are contributing to climate change. Yet at almost every stage of the product lifecycle, virgin plastics are responsible for greenhouse gas emissions. 
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