Added: Dec 19, 2022
Last edited: Jan 17, 2025
By 2025, 100 percent of Henkel's packaging is to be recyclable or reusable. At the same time the company aims to reduce the amount of virgin plastics from fossil sources in consumer goods packaging by 50 percent by 2025. These steps will help Henkel in achieving a functioning circular economy. Henkel experts are working together with external partners on tomorrow’s packaging solutions, considering the entire value chain: from raw materials and production to use and disposal.
Plastic is ubiquitous in today's society. A great amount of plastic is specifically flowing into the packaging industry. However, economical and technical limitations cause most plastic packaging to have a linear and unsustainable life, often characterized by a very short use phase.
Henkel proposes several case studies from some of its portfolio brands on how it aims at achieving its circularity targets:
- 100% recyclable packaging (plastic and aluminium)
- switch from liquid to solid products to obtain packaging material efficiency
- introduce refill systems
- design for modularity/disassembly to simplify recyclability
- design for resource efficiency (pump dispensers)
- advance recycling technologies
- find alternatives to plastic
Material efficiency
Reusable, recyclable materials and inputs
Sale of refillable parts
Design for resource efficiency
Design for disassembly
Design for recycling
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