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Reduce Packaging Costs & Drive Sustainability – No Longer a Trade-Off

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April 16, 2025
Matthew Wright, SCB Contributor

Companies can reduce packaging costs while improving sustainability by leveraging digital tools and data-driven strategies. By consolidating secondary packaging, optimizing pallet usage, and integrating real-time specification data, businesses can streamline operations, cut costs, and meet evolving regulatory requirements.

The Changing Landscape of Packaging Costs

The packaging industry has always been subject to economic pressures. From inflation in the 1980s to the dot-com bubble and the 2008 financial crisis, businesses have repeatedly been forced to rethink their packaging strategies to cut costs. Today, rising inflation and concerns of recession are once again driving companies to reduce packaging spend. However, cost-cutting alone is no longer enough — sustainability must also be a priority. New packaging legislation, such as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), is pushing companies to balance financial savings with environmental impact.

One major factor behind rising packaging costs is industry consolidation. Over the years, large corporations have acquired smaller packaging suppliers, reducing competition and driving up prices. This shift has left companies with fewer options, making them more dependent on dominant packaging suppliers. While larger businesses may benefit from broader service coverage, smaller companies often face increased costs and reduced service levels.

Traditionally, companies manage packaging cost reduction through two main strategies: hiring consultants to find efficiencies or joining consortiums to leverage collective purchasing power. However, these initiatives are often hindered by one fundamental issue — poor data management. Without standardized and accessible packaging data, companies struggle to analyze their packaging spend effectively, leading to delays and inefficiencies.

To address these challenges, businesses must adopt a data-driven approach to packaging cost reduction. A cloud-based specification management platform can centralize packaging data, providing real-time insights that facilitate smarter decision-making. Companies that digitize their packaging specifications gain better visibility into their supply chains, enabling them to optimize purchasing, reduce material waste, and improve sustainability.

Why Corrugated Packaging is the Best Place to Start

When considering packaging reduction, it is crucial to distinguish between primary and secondary packaging. While primary packaging, such as branded product containers, is often non-negotiable, secondary packaging — like corrugated boxes — presents a significant opportunity for cost savings. By consolidating similar box sizes and streamlining purchasing, companies can reduce material waste and improve efficiency. Managing these specifications in a centralized platform also makes the bidding process more efficient, allowing businesses to achieve better pricing from suppliers.

With the right tools, companies can simultaneously cut costs and improve sustainability. 

Pallet Optimization. Efficient palletization reduces the number of trucks needed for transport, cutting both costs and carbon emissions. 

Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs). LCA tools evaluate the environmental impact of packaging materials throughout their lifecycle. By integrating packaging data with these tools, businesses can make informed sustainability decisions.

Integrating Purchasing and Specification Data. By combining procurement data from Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems with detailed packaging specifications, companies can uncover cost-saving opportunities and streamline their packaging supply chain.

The Future of Packaging: A Digital Transformation

The packaging industry is undergoing a digital revolution, much like the transformation of telephones into smartphones. The next frontier in packaging lies in advanced analytics and networked collaboration. Emerging technologies, such as AI-driven insights and blockchain-based specification sharing, will enable businesses to proactively optimize packaging costs and sustainability efforts in real-time.

By leveraging digital tools and data-driven decision-making, companies can eliminate inefficiencies, optimize their supply chains, and ensure compliance with evolving regulations. The time to embrace digitized packaging data is now, setting the foundation for a more sustainable and cost-effective future.

Matthew Wright is founder & CEO of Specright.

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