HP Invents Eco-Friendly Pack
HP is transitioning all of its ink-jet cartridge products sold in the club stores especially for Costco Sam’s and BJ’s into this new packaging Lantz says. That totals 25 different items.
The new packaging eliminates the use of PVC thermoforms and reduces the overall amount of packaging material. “We wanted to replace the PVC with a more environmentally responsible material” Lantz says. “We tested many materials and structural designs and found that the RPETG in this format cost effectively addressed our needs for high-quality product protection and presentation while meeting the club stores’ requirements for a package that provides theft deterrence and fits in their store environment.”
Lantz points out that RPETG can be coded #1 for PETE just like PET soda bottles (see sidebar page 38). PET RPET and RPETG are all more easily recycled than PVC she adds.
Another environmental strength of the packaging is in source reduction and consolidation an aspect that’s highlighted through text printed on the insert’s reverse that states “Same great product. Less packaging than before” next to a entire column entitled “Feel good about recycling.”
Remarkably HP’s packaging accommodates a diverse range of ink cartridges and associated items in just four thermoforms that accept all 25 products: one front used for all products and three different back thermoforms.
“Although the shapes of the ink-jet cartridges are radically different HP can use one thermoform for many different products through careful cavity design” Lantz says. “The new format eliminates a layer of packaging since the ink-jet cartridges are placed directly into the package. The previous packaging used ink-jet cartridges in their individual retail cartons.”
A secondary benefit for consumers is that for many of the products the actual ink cartridge itself can be seen through the clear back of the package Lantz adds.
Clearly protected
The cavities also provide product protection. “Every single product fits nicely into cavities and will be individually protected” says HaJung Kim-Gifford HP packaging engineer and program manager whose technical expertise included coordinating the structural design.
Lantz also points out that the overall size of the package though slightly smaller than the previous package is still big enough to meet the club stores’ requirements for anti-theft protection: The package size makes it difficult for a potential thief to conceal the unopened product. The clubs also mandated that the consumer must need a tool such as a scissors to open the package.
Kim-Gifford lead the structural design effort in which HP was able to retain the 18-mil thickness as before for the thermoforms. Hajung tested the format for compression shock and drop tests and found it to be “as good as the PVC packs” she says.
She also had an unexpected and pleasant surprise. “The level of clarity surprised me” says Kim-Gifford. “There’s just a little blue tint but it’s pleasing and works well with our graphics design. We have been very happy with the change in material.” The blue tinting pigment masks the yellow associated with reprocessing of recycled PET or PETG.
Kim-Gifford also says that the RPETG seals using radio-frequency better than RPET. “The glycol releases stress on the RPET and makes it easier to seal” she says.
“It results in a seal that’s not as brittle and liable to crack as would otherwise occur” adds Lantz.
HP’s team also included Jean Gingras the company’s North American environmental marketing manager. “HP is always looking for new ways to improve materials as well as the recyclability of our products” says Gingras. “This is definitely an example of HP’s ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility. We’re constantly looking for alternative materials for ink-jet-cartridge packaging to be more environmentally friendly so you can expect to see that trend continue.”
One thing is certain: HP will continue to invent new packaging that makes sense for the company for consumers and for the environment.
























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