Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) are criteria for assessing a company’s desire to do their part to make the world a better place. Learn about the IFS ESG Check!

Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) are criteria for assessing a company’s desire to do their part to make the world a better place. Learn about the IFS ESG Check!
One might ask, what with the multitude of global plastics pacts and regulations on reducing and eliminating plastics, are we heading to a zero plastics future?
For over fifty years, waste management hierarchies have shown reuse as a higher order approach, second only to reduction.
In many ways 2021 was a roller coaster. Nonetheless, PAC Global’s PAC NEXT team was inspired by many organizations’ unwavering commitment to continue their work toward improved packaging sustainability and circularity.
Who’s responsibility is it to enable the disabled consumer by delivering a Universal One-Size-Fits-All-Packaging Design?
ESG, short for “environmental, social and governance”, has become increasingly top of mind for corporations as they agree to conduct themselves ethically and transparently. And, as you can imagine, there are a range of issues that fall under the ESG umbrella, backed up by external expectations that corporations will “do the right thing”.
In two blog posts, Andrew Macdonald, PAC NEXT Project Manager, sheds light on opportunities and challenges related to reusable packaging in Canada, and beyond. Part one sets the stage: What is reusable packaging? Who considers it important, and why?