UK – SIG has announced its network partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, marking a significant step toward transforming packaging systems into a circular economy.
This collaboration underscores SIG’s commitment to sustainable innovation, environmental responsibility, and driving meaningful change in the packaging industry.
By joining forces with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, SIG gains access to a global network of experts, businesses, and policymakers dedicated to creating sustainable solutions.
This partnership will help accelerate SIG’s efforts to minimize waste, improve recyclability, and increase the use of renewable materials in its packaging products.
These goals are integral to SIG’s overarching strategy of fostering a zero-waste, low-carbon future for the industry.
Leveraging the Foundation’s expertise and resources, SIG aims to innovate and scale circular packaging solutions that align with the principles of a circular economy.
This approach ensures that materials are reused and regenerated, reducing the environmental impact and promoting sustainable resource management.
Collective action for systemic change
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation aims to drive a global transition to a circular economy that eliminates waste and pollution, circulates materials, and regenerates natural systems.
As a network partner, SIG will actively engage with other global leaders to exchange strategies, insights, and best practices.
This collaboration will contribute to systemic change by advancing packaging solutions that prioritize environmental stewardship.
“SIG is proud to be a network partner of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. This reflects our unwavering commitment to building a sustainable future,” said Samuel Sigrist, Chief Executive Officer of SIG.
“Joining this global network aligns with our mission to innovate and lead the packaging industry towards a circular economy, where resources are reused, waste is minimized, and products are designed to benefit both people and the planet.
“Together, we want to redefine what’s possible by creating packaging solutions that meet today’s needs and ensure a thriving tomorrow.”
SIG’s collaboration with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation is a testament to the power of collective action in addressing environmental challenges.
By adopting circular principles, SIG aims to set a precedent for innovation in the packaging industry and inspire others to join the movement toward a sustainable and regenerative future.
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