What are the first steps of an eco‑packaging project?

Audit of your current state, life‑cycle analysis, definition of CO₂ targets and success metrics, then a co‑created roadmap.

Can you intervene if our packaging is already designed?

Yes : we optimise weight, materials, logistics andend‑of‑life without compromising visual identity or technical constraints.

Do you work only with recycled materials?

No : we choose the best overall solution (reusable, mono‑material, bio‑based, recycled, or a reasoned combination).

How do you measure environmental gains?

LCA tools, CO₂, water and energy indicators before& after supported by a quantified report that is easy to communicate internally and externally.

Doesyour support include regulatory compliance (AGEC, PPWR, etc.)?

Yes : continuous regulatory monitoring andrecommendations to anticipate upcoming EU obligations.

What do you do to reduce logistical costs?

Optimizing packing density, shared formats, pallets, reverse‑logistics for reuse.  Savings expressed in €/km.

Can you help set up a reusable packaging system?

Design of the container, logistic loop, cleaningprocess, business model and consumer communication.

What is the average project timeline?

Diagnosis 2–4 weeks, prototyping 4–8 weeks, industrial pilots 2–6 months depending on complexity.

Do we need high volumes for it to be cost‑effective?

Not necessarily : we adapt the solution to yourscale; small‑batch pilots validate viability before scaling up.

How do you involve our internal teams?

Co‑design workshops, quick‑fire eco‑designtrainings, and project governance with shared progress checkpoints.

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