Sustainable packaging at BIC: an extension of guidelines that have long been observed

Christian Keator is area manager-packaging engineering at BIC USA. He describes here how BIC is dealing with today’s new emphasis on sustainable packaging. As it turns out, sustainability has always been a corporate objective at BIC.

PW: How would you describe BIC’s approach to sustainable packaging?

Keator: BIC has a comprehensive sustainable development program for all its operations throughout the world. We’ve focused on sustainable packaging for years as part of BIC’s commitment to reducing both cost and the impact of packaging on the environment. Focusing on innovative packaging, maximizing cube efficiency, and minimizing the cost of packaging materials are important objectives for BIC.

PW: What’s changed then?

Keator: Sustainability is now more prominent on everyone’s radar screen. Today, sustainability is a true collaboration among the consumer products manufacturer, retailer customer, and packaging materials supplier. All three are working toward the same objective and arriving at the best solution. Early in the process, in the design phase, BIC looks at shelf impact, color and shape, and package optimization. Our goal is to boost sales through the packaging we design, but at the same time we’re seeking to create the most cost-efficient and sustainable package as possible.

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