Services and tools

Eco-Design

What is prevention?

Prevention is at the heart of our commitment: in line with Legislative Decree 152/2006, we support companies in reducing the environmental impact of packaging and each year publish a General Prevention Programme to report concrete and measurable actions. We work along two lines:

  • structural initiatives, such as EPR Fee modulation based on the actual reusability and recyclability of packaging;
  • awareness-raising and support initiatives for companies through the Pensare Futuro (“Thinking the Future”) project, which brings together tools for prevention and eco-design for packaging.

Prevention is the starting point of CONAI’s strategy for the circular economy. It involves every link in the supply chain and includes actors with different roles and interests under a single steering committee, where responsibilities are shared between the public and private sectors.

 

 

Pensare futuro

CONAI is committed to promoting a packaging culture centred on eco-design, helping companies to design sustainable solutions and reduce the environmental impact of packaging throughout its life cycle.

All this is aligned with Legislative Decree 152/06, but above all with our vision for the future – turning regulatory obligations into real opportunities for development.

Re-use

Designing packaging so that, during its life cycle, it can be moved or rotated a minimum number of times and used for the same purpose for which it was designed.

Refill

Designing packaging, purchased by the end user, to be refilled by the distributor or user with the original product.

Facilitating recycling

Simplifying the recovery and recycling phases of packaging (including organic recycling), such as the separability of different components (labels, closures and dispensers, etc.).

Use of recycled/recovered material

Replacing a proportion or all of virgin raw material with recycled/recovered material to contribute to a reduction in resource extraction.

Saving raw material

Reducing the consumption of raw materials used in the manufacture of packaging and consequently reducing weight, with the same family of materials, packaged product and performance.

Saving virgin raw material

Reducing the mass of virgin raw material used in the manufacture of packaging, with the same family of materials, packaged product and performance.

Optimising production processes

Implementing innovative manufacturing processes for packaging that can reduce energy consumption per unit produced or reduce production waste or reduce the use of production inputs in general.

Optimising logistics

Improving warehousing and display operations, optimising pallet and vehicle loads, and perfecting the relationship between primary, secondary and tertiary packaging.

Simplifying the packaging system

Integrating several functions into a single packaging component, eliminating one element and thereby simplifying the system.

Re-use

Designing packaging so that, during its life cycle, it can be moved or rotated a minimum number of times and used for the same purpose for which it was designed.

Refill

Designing packaging, purchased by the end user, to be refilled by the distributor or user with the original product.

Facilitating recycling

Simplifying the recovery and recycling phases of packaging (including organic recycling), such as the separability of different components (labels, closures and dispensers, etc.).

Use of recycled/recovered material

Replacing a proportion or all of virgin raw material with recycled/recovered material to contribute to a reduction in resource extraction.

Saving raw material

Reducing the consumption of raw materials used in the manufacture of packaging and consequently reducing weight, with the same family of materials, packaged product and performance.

Saving virgin raw material

Reducing the mass of virgin raw material used in the manufacture of packaging, with the same family of materials, packaged product and performance.

Optimising production processes

Implementing innovative manufacturing processes for packaging that can reduce energy consumption per unit produced or reduce production waste or reduce the use of production inputs in general.

Optimising logistics

Improving warehousing and display operations, optimising pallet and vehicle loads, and perfecting the relationship between primary, secondary and tertiary packaging.

Simplifying the packaging system

Integrating several functions into a single packaging component, eliminating one element and thereby simplifying the system.

Pensare Futuro tools

Call for Eco-design Projects

The Call for Eco-design Projects was created to promote and reward packaging solutions developed with environmental sustainability and circularity in mind.

Design for Recycling

The online platform dedicated to the dissemination and public consultation of guidelines for recycling‑oriented packaging design.

EcoD Tool

The eco-design tool that users can use to calculate the environmental impact of packaging and simulate improvement actions to make it more sustainable.

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