The use of plastic is deeply entrenched in much of contemporary life on Earth. However, with the spotlight now firmly aimed at lowering its environment toll, industries are beginning to convert to more eco-friendly alternatives to help lower their ecological footprint.
Enter sustainable plastics. Whether made from renewable biomass sources, recycled materials, or biodegradable materials, these plastics offer a similar level of performance as traditional petrochemical plastics, but without the same long-term environmental cost.
As a leading manufacturer of sustainable kitchenware, tableware, and lifestyle products, A Life Sustainable Works is proud to be part of the sustainable plastic movement, helping businesses bring eco-friendly products to life via innovative materials and processes. Let’s look at 6 everyday items being redefined through sustainable plastic production.
1. Food Containers and Packaging
Step into any kitchen, and you’ll find plastic everywhere. It’s the lunch container, the sandwich wrap, and the yoghurt tub. For decades, these everyday items have long relied on virgin plastics which are hard to recycle, and even harder to break down. All this is starting to change.
Today, bioplastics made from renewable resources such as corn starch and sugarcane are being used to create biodegradable containers and packaging which can break down under the right conditions. The resulting packaging keeps your food fresh, while greatly reducing plastic pollution.
2. Kitchenware and Tableware
Cutlery, plates, food storage containers, and drinking cups – kitchen items are some of the most plastic-heavy products used in our homes. On the bright side, these items are also the easiest to redesign with sustainability in mind.
It’s now possible to create durable, reusable kitchen products which are dishwasher-safe, food-safe, have beautiful designs, and most importantly, are made from eco-friendly plastic alternatives. Whether comprised of natural resources or including biodegradable additives, materials from bioplastic to FSC-certified wood fibre and bamboo fibre are functional and far more planet-friendly than conventional plastic.
3. Personal Care and Beauty Packaging
The health and beauty industry has long relied on plastic for everything from shampoo bottles to lipstick tubes. However, an increasing number of brands are now embracing eco-friendly biodegradable plastic, recycled plastic, and bioplastic solutions to package their products.
Toothbrush handles made from bioplastics, moisturiser pots using recycled plastics, and refill pouches made from compostable films are some examples of how sustainable plastics are transforming a historically waste-heavy sector.
From a business perspective, these changes don't only benefit the planet – they also offer a fresh brand story and identity which appeals to consumers who place sustainability on the forefront of their purchasing criteria.
4. Children’s Toys
Plastic has long been the material of choice for toy manufacturers; a simple glance at the boxes in your local toy store will tell you it still is!
On the other hand, these days toy manufacturers are embracing plant-based and recycled plastics to meet their sustainability criteria. For instance, bioplastic is now being used to develop everything from building blocks to stacking sets and dolls. Even the world-renowned Lego Group has committed to replacing their famous plastic bricks with more sustainable materials by 2032.
5. Fashion and Accessories
Sustainability in fashion goes far beyond fabrics. While recycled fibres and eco-friendly textiles often make big headlines, smaller components in the industry are also receiving substantial sustainable upgrades.
From buttons and watch straps to statement jewellery, today’s product designers are now turning to recycled and plant-based plastics to bring their designs to life. These materials don’t simply cut down the use of new, virgin plastic – they offer unique textures and finishes which offer each piece something unique and special.
6. Office and Stationery Supplies
Whether you're working from home or in an office, chances are your desk is covered in plastic stationery. You're probably clicking a plastic pen right now while reading this – maybe even chewing on it! But with people becoming increasingly more eco-conscious, the demand for green stationery has soared.
Many stationery manufacturers have begun incorporating recycled plastic and bioplastics into their products. These sustainable stationery items may look, feel, and function the same as their traditional petrochemical counterparts, but they’re made from materials which are far kinder to the environment. It’s a small change, but one which helps to reduce waste and bring a bit more eco-consciousness into our daily lives.
Make The Shift To Bioplastic, Recycled Plastic, and Biodegradable Plastic with A Life Sustainable Works
Sustainable plastics are here to stay, and with the push for environmentally responsible products and increasing customer demand, economies of scale will make them more prevalent, cost-effective, and necessary in a competitive marketplace. As more brands make the transition, we can look forward to a world in which sustainable products are becoming the standard rather than the exception.
At A Life Sustainable Works, we help brands bring their sustainable products to life. As a sustainable multi-material manufacturer, we specialise in creating high-quality components and products using sustainable materials, including bioplastics, biodegradable plastic, and recycled plastic. Our goal is to support businesses to make conscious material and manufacturing process choices to reduce their environmental footprint without compromising on performance or design.
Get in touch with us today to explore how we can support your next sustainable project and bring your product concept to life!