Sustainable Packaging Buying Decissions
October 13, 2008 · Print This Article
A recent packaging survey in an industry publication suggests that almost half of American consumers consider one or more sustainability factors when shopping for products in stores.
The survey suggests that not only are the products important but the packaging and the store where products are purchased also playing a role. This information could be invaluable to you when designing or sourcing packaging materials.
Some of the surveys other findings include:
- Almost 25% of the respondents consider two or more sustainability issues when making a purchase. Over 29% said that environmentally friendly packaging influenced the brands they bought, and 21% choose stores that carry a wide selection of products in sustainable packaging.
- Sustainability factors are most important in the households of aging baby boomers and those with less than four people. Larger households with smaller budgets may choose products with lower prices instead of sustainability.
- Failing to reach the 55-and-over market could be a problem for companies and retailers because they are missing a large part of their main consumer base.
- Conscious consumers direct most of their buying to drug stores rather than supercenters.
- High sustainability concerned customers have a higher purchase rate in food and beverages.
In terms of packaging, the survey recommends that companies and retailers do the following:
- Utilize all opportunities to reduce packaging and leverage recycled materials, reusable, and biodegradable materials among their private label products.
- Increase the availability of products with eco-friendly packaging.
- Optimize shelf-space as the package size is reduced.
- Signal all significant environmentally friendly packaging improvements.
As you can see, many factors go into making buying decisions for sustainable packaging.
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