Each year on 30 March, the International Day of Zero Waste shines a spotlight on the importance of reducing waste and encouraging more sustainable patterns of production and consumption. The UN describes the day as a way to promote zero-waste initiatives and support a wider shift towards more sustainable systems.

For Cullen, it is a timely reminder that packaging has an important role to play in that shift.

Waste Starts With Design, Not Disposal

Waste is not only about what happens at the end of a product’s life. It is also about the choices made at the beginning – the materials selected, the way packaging is designed, how efficiently it performs in transit, and whether it can be reused, recycled or recovered effectively after use.

That is why packaging design matters.

How Cullen Supports Zero Waste Packaging

Waste is not only about what happens at the end of a product’s life. It is also about the choices made at the beginning – the materials selected, the way packaging is designed, how efficiently it performs in transit, and whether it can be reused, recycled or recovered effectively after use.

That is why packaging design matters.

How Cullen Supports Zero Waste Packaging

At Cullen, our focus is on delivering packaging solutions that help customers move away from unnecessary plastic and towards more sustainable alternatives. By manufacturing both corrugated and moulded fibre packaging, we support brands looking for solutions that are practical, protective and better aligned with circular economy thinking.

One of the strongest examples of this approach is the relationship between our own manufacturing processes. Waste generated from corrugate production becomes the raw material for our moulded fibre products, helping reduce waste and support a more circular model of production.

Zero Waste Is About Smarter Systems

This matters because zero waste is not simply about eliminating material. In reality, it is about making better use of resources, designing more intelligently, and creating systems where waste is reduced at every possible stage.

For customers in sectors such as food and drink, retail and manufacturing, that might mean rethinking the role of packaging altogether. Can the pack use less material? Can it be made from recycled fibre? Can it perform well on shelf while still being easier to recycle? Can transit packaging and retail packaging be considered together to reduce unnecessary duplication?

These are exactly the kinds of questions Cullen works through with customers every day.

Balancing Sustainability With Performance

International Day of Zero Waste is also a reminder that sustainability has to be practical. Businesses need packaging that performs, protects products, supports operations and meets the expectations of retailers and consumers. The right solution has to balance all of these demands.

At Cullen, we believe sustainable packaging should not be a compromise. It should be a smart, scalable part of the wider solution.

Looking Ahead: The Future Of Zero Waste Packaging

As the conversation around waste continues to grow, zero-waste thinking will only become more important. And for packaging, that means designing with purpose, using materials responsibly, and always looking for better ways to reduce impact.

To learn more about Cullen’s sustainable packaging solutions, contact the team at sales@cullen.co.uk.

Each year on 30 March, the International Day of Zero Waste shines a spotlight on the importance of reducing waste and encouraging more sustainable patterns of production and consumption. The UN describes the day as a way to promote zero-waste initiatives and support a wider shift towards more sustainable systems.

For Cullen, it is a timely reminder that packaging has an important role to play in that shift.

Waste Starts With Design, Not Disposal

Waste is not only about what happens at the end of a product’s life. It is also about the choices made at the beginning – the materials selected, the way packaging is designed, how efficiently it performs in transit, and whether it can be reused, recycled or recovered effectively after use.

That is why packaging design matters.

How Cullen Supports Zero Waste Packaging

Waste is not only about what happens at the end of a product’s life. It is also about the choices made at the beginning – the materials selected, the way packaging is designed, how efficiently it performs in transit, and whether it can be reused, recycled or recovered effectively after use.

That is why packaging design matters.

How Cullen Supports Zero Waste Packaging

At Cullen, our focus is on delivering packaging solutions that help customers move away from unnecessary plastic and towards more sustainable alternatives. By manufacturing both corrugated and moulded fibre packaging, we support brands looking for solutions that are practical, protective and better aligned with circular economy thinking.

One of the strongest examples of this approach is the relationship between our own manufacturing processes. Waste generated from corrugate production becomes the raw material for our moulded fibre products, helping reduce waste and support a more circular model of production.

Zero Waste Is About Smarter Systems

This matters because zero waste is not simply about eliminating material. In reality, it is about making better use of resources, designing more intelligently, and creating systems where waste is reduced at every possible stage.

For customers in sectors such as food and drink, retail and manufacturing, that might mean rethinking the role of packaging altogether. Can the pack use less material? Can it be made from recycled fibre? Can it perform well on shelf while still being easier to recycle? Can transit packaging and retail packaging be considered together to reduce unnecessary duplication?

These are exactly the kinds of questions Cullen works through with customers every day.

Balancing Sustainability With Performance

International Day of Zero Waste is also a reminder that sustainability has to be practical. Businesses need packaging that performs, protects products, supports operations and meets the expectations of retailers and consumers. The right solution has to balance all of these demands.

At Cullen, we believe sustainable packaging should not be a compromise. It should be a smart, scalable part of the wider solution.

Looking Ahead: The Future Of Zero Waste Packaging

As the conversation around waste continues to grow, zero-waste thinking will only become more important. And for packaging, that means designing with purpose, using materials responsibly, and always looking for better ways to reduce impact.

To learn more about Cullen’s sustainable packaging solutions, contact the team at sales@cullen.co.uk.

En Cullen, damos prioridad a la innovación, la fiabilidad y la sostenibilidad en nuestras soluciones de envasado. Con la confianza de nuestros clientes desde hace más de un siglo, estas son las razones por las que Cullen destaca en el ámbito de los envases ecológicos:

Un siglo
de experiencia

Fabricado
en el Reino Unido

Alcance mundial,
Toque local

Circular
por naturaleza

La calidad como norma

Papel
No plástico

En Cullen, damos prioridad a la innovación, la fiabilidad y la sostenibilidad en nuestras soluciones de envasado. Con la confianza de nuestros clientes desde hace más de un siglo, estas son las razones por las que Cullen destaca en el ámbito de los envases ecológicos:

A century
of Experience

Fabricado en
el Reino Unido

Global Reach,
Local Touch

Circular en
Nature

La calidad como norma

Papel No
Plástico

Nuestros expertos en envasado están a su disposición para guiarle en su proceso de envasado. Solo tiene que rellenar este formulario y un miembro de nuestro equipo se pondrá en contacto con usted.
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