Botta Packaging offers carbon compensation service

Botta Packaging, Italy, are taking their sustainability services one step further.

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Botta Packaging, Italy, are taking their sustainability services one step further.

In addition to offering top quality sustainable packaging options they are now going to ensure their customers can truly minimize their environmental impact by offering carbon-offsetting as a service.

Botta are known for helping their customers achieve their sustainability goals by providing innovative sustainable packaging solutions. Despite this, Botta recognize there was more they could do. Their challenge was that most of their packaging was already low impact.

Corrugated cardboard boxes and paper-based packaging come from sustainable sources. They can be recycled numerous times and even be made out of recycled materials, making them a valuable part of the circular economy. So where else could Botta help customers make impact reductions?

They will always look to reduce the impact of their packaging first. But there are impacts that by their nature cannot be removed completely, including production and transport emissions. It is these emissions that Botta is offering to offset as a service to customers. This service will include reports that can tie in with their customers’ existing environmental reporting systems.

As packaging is so often the first thing a customer sees of a business, customers can have their climate-neutral packaging certification printed on the packaging alongside a QR code that links through to the certified project the company is contributing to. This way customers’ commitments can be easily communicated.

“We know that for our customers, reducing their impact is not only the right thing to do for the planet, but also the right thing for their business. Helping them to remain ahead of the game when it comes being sustainable at every stage of their value chain. It is a very real threat these days to lose out to a competitor who can offer more sustainable solutions and alternatives. We want to help protect our customers and their reputations by offering them every option possible to achieve their sustainability goals and remain competitive.” Lara Botta, VP Botta Packaging, Italy.

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