As the demand for sustainable materials increases and regulations such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) tighten, plastics manufacturers are faced with the need to adapt to a more environmentally friendly future. To meet these demands, bioplastics and sustainable alternatives can be a crucial part of the solution.
Here is a practical checklist to start the transition and take the first steps towards a more sustainable business.
Step 1: Analyze current production
Before you can start replacing materials or processes, it is important to understand your current production.
- Map raw material use: Identify the types of plastics and fossil raw materials used today.
- Emissions analysis: Calculate your company’s climate impact, including Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions (read more here).
- Identify key products: Focus on the products where switching to bioplastics or other sustainable materials can make the biggest difference.
Step 2: Explore bioplastic materials
Bioplastic materials can be an important part of the solution to reduce climate impact. Start by exploring the options.
– Choose the right type of bioplastic:
Bio-based plastics: For example, PLA or bio-based polyethylene (PE).
Biodegradable plastics: For example, PHA or PBAT, which can degrade naturally under certain conditions.
– Ensure compatibility:
Test whether bioplastics work in your existing production and machinery.
– Supplier partnerships:
Identify suppliers that offer certified bioplastic materials suitable for your production.
See the different types of bioplastic materials A Good Chooice offers here: