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Production

Why is working directly with the manufacturer of products, like PaperPak, important?

Many packaging suppliers source all their products from third party manufactures. This means suppliers of packaging have no control over the sustainability practices of the manufacturer and often cannot share detailed reports such as carbon reduction, waste diversion or standard compliance certifications.

Here are some reasons why you can be sure PaperPak uses sustainable manufacturing.

Owning and operating all its manufacturing facilities, PaperPak set clear sustainability targets such as waste diversion, carbon disclosure and ethical trading.  

PaperPak make available evidence of all certifications including but not limited to certifications such as:
ISO14001 
BRCGS 
SMETA 

                      

If Paperpak does source product from 3rd party manufacturers, these suppliers are subject to regular audits. Key Suppliers are audited annually in person, guaranteeing all tree fibre materials are from responsibly managed, sustainable sources, which contain no illegal, controversial or old-growth fibre.

Sustainable Packaging Choices

A163S0001B_PAPERPAK_SMALL_FLAT_BAG_WHITE Small Flat Bag

Item: A163S0001B

AUD 37.24 / Carton (500) | AUD 0.07 EA

New Small Flat Bag

Item: A163S0137

AUD 37.50 / Carton (500) | AUD 0.08 EA

New Medium Flat Bag

Item: A421S0263

AUD 45.00 / Carton (500) | AUD 0.09 EA

New Large Flat Bag

Item: A571S0417

AUD 52.00 / Carton (500) | AUD 0.10 EA

What does production mean?

Production is the process of combining various inputs, material and immaterial in order to create an output or physical product such as packaging.