lostbottle.com lostbottle.com
Search:    Home >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Add Url >> Add Your Article   
 

"I Sold It On eBay" Wholesale Secrets: Using SEO Keywords For eBay Selling Success, Part Two

Okay, if you?ve followed the first article in this ?I Sold It On eBay!? series you know how to searc ... - Jim Staley
 

Wear Perfume Like a Pro!

Learn how to apply your perfume to last all day just like the pros! - Michele Webb
 

The Benefits of Non Piercing Body Jewelry

Body Jewelry. Do you really want the pain? The recovery time? The possible side effects? If not, try ... - Sal Dante
 
 

What in the World Is Moissanite? The Worlds Newest Jewelry Stone

Many people have heard about Moissanite but not so many know what it is. The worlds newest jewelry s ... - Peter Crump
 

The Benefits of Automatic Watch Winders

Automatic watch winders are mechanical devices designed to keep rarely worn self-winding watches run ... - Marcus Peterson
 

Mattress Shopping: Peaking Under The Hood

When purchasing a mattress, sometimes it is daunting or near-impossible to really conduct a thorough ... - Mike Lowe
 

Batteries - Charging ahead

In these days of walk-and-talk and walk-and-work, battery chargers are as much a necessity to busine ... - Eric Comforth
 

Redifining Tradition: The Auction Industry Moves Online

Some states have been moving toward regulating online sellers into meeting requirements of conventio ... - Christine Paluf
 
 

  Home –› Shopping Online –› Shipping & Packing Supplies
   
 

Earth Day Battle: Packaging vs The Environment

   

Author: JoAnn Hines

This is the week we celebrate Earth Day. Each year there is plenty to talk about besides global warming, although in this case the packaging lids are doing the talking. This from Stonyfield Farms-On April 22, the 36th Earth Day will be celebrated around the world.

We're excited about it here because the Virtual Global March on Washington will conclude. (http://www.stonyfield.com/Lids/Lid_Oct2005.cfm)

Many detractors of the packaging industry get charged up during this period with claims on what packaging is doing to the environment and sustainability. Even chocolate packaging is under fire...The relaunch of a popular chocolate brand owned by Nestl, the world's largest food company, is causing concern in environmentally conscious circles in Switzerland. Under attack is the decision to package chocolate in polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the plastic resin commonly used to bottle drinks. To read more go to http://www.swissinfo.org/eng/front/detail/Chocolate_packaging_comes_under_fire.html?siteSect=105&sid=6630993&cKey=1145028194000

Sure some of that is true and, yes, the landfills are full of packaging materials, but the many companies in the industry are doing something about it. Remember in October when I mentioned this headline:"Wal-Mart Rocks Packaging World with Corn Based Packaging Order." If Wal-Mart becomes an early adapter, the rest of the world will soon follow suit. Any oil and natural gas-based plastics packaging suppliers will be scrambling to keep their business. Well, that moment is now. I'm getting dozens of releases weekly on new packaging materials that have a claim on supporting the environment. Keep on the lookout for packaging innovations using the words biobased or bioresins.

I did some quick research and was surprised to find this example that may not be all that well known: "Eggland's Best shares your concern about the environment. They pay careful consideration to their packaging choices, and only after in-depth study did they decide to package Eggland's Best eggs in polystyrene foam packaging. They made this decision not only for its superior protection and merchandising of our eggs, but also for the overall environmental impact of polystyrene vs. pulp paper cartons." FYI, I love Egglands eggs.

This revelation points to the fact that the answer to supporting the environment may not be all that simple. After all, package manufacturing is a complex equation anyway so adding the "environment" to the mix just requires a little more thought.

Well known brands are jumping on the environmental bandwagon with interesting marketing campaigns. Earlier this year The Timberland Company today announced a footwear packaging initiative that reduces Timberland's environmental impact and provides consumers with new information to help guide them in the purchase process. The initiative, the first of its kind in the retail industry, will be seen in stores in 2006. Most notably, Timberland will place a "nutritional label" on each box that will educate consumers about the product they are purchasing, including where it was manufactured, how it was produced, and its effect on the environment.

Highlights of the packaging initiative include:

" The "nutritional label" that will inform consumers about Timberland's environmental and community impact.

" Footwear boxes made of 100 percent recycled post-consumer waste fiber.

" Footwear boxes using no chemical glues and only soy-based inks to print labels.

" Messaging inside the box that asks consumers "What kind of footprint will you leave?" and provides a call to action for them after purchase.

When Del Monte launched its line of fresh-cut fruit in Natureworks PLA packaging in 2004, it was one of the first brands in the category to make the switch to a compostable material and it continues to expand the brand.

NatureWorks LLC is probably the most highly publicized brand at present: "Dedicated to meeting the world's needs today without compromising the earth's ability to meet the needs of tomorrow, NatureWorks LLC is the first company to offer a family of commercially available greenhouse-gas-neutral polymers derived from 100 percent annually renewable resources with cost and performance that compete with petroleum-based packaging materials and fibers. For more information about NatureWorks and its brands, visit http://www.natureworksllc.com/"

You might remember from reading "What's In Your Bottle?" BIOTA is changing the face of the beverage industry with its bottle. This revolutionary new plastic, developed by NatureWorks LLC,is derived from a 100 percent renewable resource, corn. BIOTA bottles disappear in approximately 80 days in a commercial composting environment. All other soda and water beverages are packaged in petroleum-based bottles, which will never degrade under similar composting conditions.

Some educational materials are using packaging as a learning example and teaching students about "green" packaging too. They show students that they can affect the Earth with the decisions they make at retail stores. It instructs them to bring in objects still in their packages to discuss whether each package is environmentally friendly or not with the class. The campaign includes a reward for the class, Smarties Celebrate Earth Day Every Day Treat Packs which mention reducing, reusing, and recycling.

Whatever your product, it is vital to realize that environmental issues are here to stay. It's imperative to stay on top of packaging trends that are driving the way consumers shop and buy.

Author Bio:

JoAnn Hines

JoAnn Hines is a packaging diva. She has nearly 30 years of experience in the industry including her work as the packaging expert to the U.S. Small Business Administration and traveling to China to lead a packaging delegation. Recognizing her expertise NBC TV featured her on their consumer segment, Can you open it? Her advice and articles appear in virtually every US packaging industry publication, numerous business and international publications, and website portals including "PackExpo.com", "PackagingUniversity", "Packaging Business", "Packaging Network", "Packaging Horizons Magazine," "Packaging World," "Packaging Digest," "Shipping and Distribution Magazine," "Warehouse Management," "Traffic World". As a featured keynote speaker at trade shows and conferences, she educates thousands of people around the world about intricacies of packaging.

Joining the packaging industry in 1976, Hines worked in sales for several years and began consulting during the 1980s. She is an accomplished author, speaker, publisher, marketer, and e-commerce expert. She has won numerous leadership awards and among other honors was named "One of the 50 most influential packaging leaders in the 20th century." She is the founder of Women in Packaging, Packaging Horizons Magazine, Packaging Career Hotline, Packaging Coach and Packaging University.

You can also reach this article by using: cheap shipping supplies, shipping supplies, discount shipping supplies, packing supplies
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Plus Size Formal Dresses - Elegant Selections
 
Tongue Cleaner
 
Protect Your Jewelry When Traveling
 
Spring into Style
 
Make A Fashion Statement With Designer Shoes
 
The Secret To Selling Online - Whether Or Not It's Your Product!
 
Celebrate That New Home with a Great Housewarming Gift
 
Contact Lens Discount Stores
 
Buying a Violin Bow for Fiddling
 
Dust Collection: Is It Your Concern?
 
 
 
Add Url
 
 

Medical Care

 

Fitness & Health

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Entertainment

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Self Help

 

Shopping Online

 

Law & Politics

 

Garden & Home

 

Food & Recipe

 

Indoor Games

 

Realty & Property

 

Employment & Careers

 

Banking & Finance

 

Creative Arts

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Education

 

News & Events

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Business & Commerce

 

Teens & Kids

 

People & Society

 

Computers & Networking

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 
Home >> Privacy >> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.lostbottle.com - All Rights Reserved.