Why the smallest packaging components can make the biggest difference

When companies evaluate the sustainability of their packaging, attention is often focused on the box itself. Material thickness, recycled content or recyclability are discussed in detail. Yet the components that make packaging easier to use are rarely part of the conversation, even though they influence both functionality and the overall environmental footprint.

Handling solutions are a good example. A carrying handle may only represent a small part of a package, but it has a direct impact on user convenience, material selection and product design. Choosing the right solution means looking beyond the handle itself and considering the complete packaging concept.

At E-K-S, we believe sustainable innovation is achieved through intelligent engineering rather than a single material choice. That is why our portfolio includes paper handles, folded paper tape handles and solutions manufactured from 100% recycled plastic. Each material offers specific advantages depending on the application, product weight and logistical requirements.

Instead of promoting one universal solution, we work with customers to identify the option that delivers the greatest environmental and technical benefit for their individual packaging project. In some cases, paper is the ideal choice. In others, a recycled polymer solution provides the longest service life or the highest performance. Sustainability is about selecting the right solution, not the same solution every time.

“It is important to offer different material options, such as paper and 100% recycled plastic, so that we can provide the most sustainable and practical solution for every application and packaging concept.”

Florian Banse, Vice President Sales

As packaging regulations become more demanding and brands continue to pursue ambitious sustainability targets, flexibility is becoming a competitive advantage. Companies that can choose from different responsible material solutions are better equipped to develop packaging that meets both environmental expectations and real-world performance requirements.

Because in the end, sustainable packaging is not defined by its largest component. It is shaped by every well considered detail.