Minimising Packaging

FDF members are committed to making significant reductions in the levels of packaging reaching households and to advising consumers on how best to recycle or otherwise recover used packaging.

The Challenge

Packaging protects food and drink products from damage and contamination. It therefore helps avoid products becoming food waste which has a much greater environmental impact. Nevertheless, excessive packaging itself is wasteful. It also has adverse implications for global warming and landfilling.

Reducing, recovering and recycling packaging waste is an environmental priority. Industry has been making progress. For example, it recovered 6.4m tonnes of packing waste in 2006, almost double that in 1998. FDF members have joined Valpak and similar schemes, to meet their legal obligations to recover and recycle packaging waste.

However, businesses in general can go further. In particular, they can help to reduce the amount of packaging going to households in the first place.

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FDF's Ambition

FDF is committed to encouraging significant numbers of its members to sign up to the 'Courtauld Commitment' managed by Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP). The Commitment aims to initially design out the growth in packaging reaching households and then to achieve absolute reductions in the packaging reaching households.

FDF members are also committed to working with partners, such as WRAP, to identify the best packaging choices for food and drink products, balancing the needs of the environment, product protection and food safety.

FDF members are committed to providing consumers with information to maximise the recovery of used food and drink packaging. This will include working with partners such as WRAP on a common labelling system to raise consumer awareness of the recycling and recovery possibilities.

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Delivering Our Ambition

FDF will work closely with WRAP to significantly increase the number of food and drink manufacturers who have signed up to the Courtauld Commitment. We will work with them and other partners to raise consumer awareness about best practice for used packaging.

We will publish the aggregate contribution of FDF's members to WRAP’s targets annually.

FDF will also press the Government to develop the infrastructure necessary to encourage cost effective collection and recovery of used packaging, including biodegradable and compostable packaging.

See Minimising Packaging Waste Company Case Studies


The information in this section is taken from a document entitled The Environment: Making a real difference (pdf, 1.4Mb) published by FDF in October 2007 .

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Last reviewed: 22 Nov 2007