The light weight of plastic packaging, combined with the incorporation of recycled materials, means that it can play a key role in a low-carbon strategy, and eco-design can help save ever more materials.
In fact, eco-design involves a large number of players throughout the product value chain and even beyond, from users to recyclers.
It involves integrating environmental protection into product design right from the start. Its aim is to reduce the environmental impact of products throughout their life cycle: reduced use of raw materials, production, distribution, use and end-of-life. It is characterized by a global vision of these environmental impacts (taking into account material and energy consumption…). The end-of-life phase is particularly important, and the 3Rs method is applied to “Reinvent” packaging.
MORE label since 2019. In this case, waste becomes a resource, not a waste product!
Compared with virgin resins, recycled plastics emit 3 to 17 times less CO2.
Questions relating to the packaging and packing of parts need to be taken into account right from the start of the project. The design of the parts can be reviewed in order to :
Choosing the right plastic material is crucial right from the product design stage, and even more so when it comes to using recycled plastic materials.
For us, this conviction translates into :
Some packaging is also crushed internally, and this material is then reused for another application.
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The Gender Equality Index was established by the Law on the Freedom to Choose One’s Career Future. It is a tool designed to calculate the pay gap between men and women.
This index allows companies to assess the level of gender equality out of 100 points. It is calculated based on the following criteria:
The VELFOR Group has calculated its Gender Equality Index. For 2024, it stands at 92/100: