Reusable packaging group releases industry survey

The Reusable Packaging Association has launched the 2020 State of the Reusable Packaging Industry Survey.

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The Reusable Packaging Association has launched the 2020 State of the Reusable Packaging Industry Survey.

The survey will gather anonymous insight from reusable packaging users, manufacturers, poolers, suppliers and service providers, according to a news release. The survey results will be used for the association’s inaugural State of the Reusable Packaging Industry Report.

The association, Tampa, Fla., will look for trends shaping the reusable transport packaging industry, according to the release.

The RPA is seeking responses from:

  • Users: retailers, wholesalers, growers, processors, distribution and logistics providers and manufacturers;
  • Makers/poolers of reusable packaging: including pallets, containers, crates and totes; and
  • Suppliers and service providers: washing/sanitizing services, sort and return services, transporting and logistics.

The survey takes about five minutes and is anonymous, according to the release.

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