Eco-friendly packaging key to help define sustainability, consumers say

More than half of consumers polled about sustainability by The Packer earlier this year said that eco-friendly packaging helps them define whether a product is sustainable.

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Eco-friendly packaging
(Graphic by Brooke Park)

More than half of consumers polled about sustainability by The Packer earlier this year said that eco-friendly packaging helps them define whether a product is sustainable.

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The survey of 550 consumers, performed in July, asked:

“Which of the following labels/product features help you define a product as sustainable? (Select all that apply)”

  • Eco-friendly packaging: 52%;
  • Pesticide free: 36%;
  • Organic: 34%;
  • Preservative free: 33%;
  • Non-GMO: 29%;
  • Transparency: (origin, grower process): 24%;
  • Local: 21%;
  • Vegetarian: 14%; and
  • None of the above: 8%.

When consumers were asked what packaging solutions they preferred, they answered:

  • Recyclable: 49%;
  • Biodegradable: 48%; and
  • Compostable: 2%.

When asked if consumers are willing to pay more for bio-based packaging, The Packer’s survey of all consumers found this willingness:

  • No premium: 38%;
  • 5% to 10% more: 31%;
  • 11% to 15% more: 19%;
  • 16% to 20% more: 9%; and
  • Don’t know: 3%.

Consumers who indicate that sustainability is a top priority were more willing to pay a premium for bio-based packaging, with the results indicating:

  • No premium: 16%;
  • 5% to 10% more: 35%;
  • 11% to 15% more: 24%;
  • 16% to 20% more: 17%; and
  • Don’t know: 7%.

Finally, more than half of consumers who don’t identify sustainability as a top priority would pay no premium at all for bio-based packaging.

  • The responses were:
  • Nothing: 53%;
  • 5% to 10 %: 27%;
  • 11% to 15% more: 16%; and
  • 16% to 20%: 4%.
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