MilliporeSigma releases annual Smash packaging plan

The company is working toward reducing packaging waste and using sustainable materials.

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Burlington, Massachusetts-based MilliporeSigma, the U.S. and Canada life science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, has released its annual Smash packaging plan. Now in its fourth year, the Smash packaging plan continues to set new standards and goals for packaging while still meeting performance requirements and transit safety regulations, MilliporeSigma says.

The Smash packaging plan is founded on three pillars:

  • optimizing resources by reducing the amount of packaging;
  • using more sustainable materials to achieve zero-deforestation and increase plastic sustainability in packaging; and
  • designing for the circular economy to maximize recyclability and reduce waste.

In its annual progress report, MilliporeSigma revealed the global life science business sector is on track to achieve several of its initiatives by the end of 2022. Since the launch of the Smash packaging plan, the company was able to:

  • reduce more than 250 metric tons of packaging waste annually through 15 product and distribution improvement projects to existing packaging, while several of its distribution centers completed the Packaging for Smalls project, which enables more efficient packaging, reducing more than 65 metric tons of packaging by the end of 2022;
  • complete 10 improvement projects at multiple locations to replace existing plastic packaging with more sustainable solutions;
  • ensure 71 percent of its fiber-based packaging materials sourced directly align with the company’s zero-deforestation standards, representing an 8 percent increase from 2019;
  • add sustainable forestry certification to 800 metric tons of corrugated and paperboard materials;
  • replace 70 metric tons of nonrecyclable edge protectors with a 100-percent-paper-based alternative;
  • implement a new process for the reuse of wood pallets, resulting in the avoidance of 1,000 metric tons of wood pallets sourced annually; and
  • use 3 million molded pulp inserts for its glass bottle reagents instead of expanded polystyrene (EPS), which is difficult to recycle. Company rollout of new greener coolers in the U.S. also is expected by the end of 2022, resulting in an annual EPS reduction of more than 5,000 cubic meters.
Additionally, MilliporeSigma is developing recycling and disposal guidance for its packaging materials to help its customers to manage them more responsibly. The first version of this solution is expected to be completed by the end of 2022, the company says.

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