April 19, 2024

Henkel’s key trends in shaping a sustainable future for Packaging in 2022

The year 2022 will see the packaging industry continue to adopt a sustainability-first
mindset but success will demand greater cross-industry cooperation and transparency, predicts
Henkel Adhesive Technologies. The challenges for the year ahead were explored at the close
of 2021 by Henkel alongside manufacturers and other experts from across the entire packaging
and consumer goods supply chain at the second Henkel Sustainability Days. This groundbreaking virtual conference brought together representatives from over 900 companies, representing about 90 nations, including experts and insiders from across the industry.


Participants included raw material suppliers, to converters and OEMs, associations, retailers and
recyclers – to discuss the opportunities and challenges involved in achieving greater
sustainability.


“As a unique forum for the whole industry, our Sustainability Days have helped to bring focus
to some of the key topics facing the industry in 2022 – and set the agenda for how we can work
together as an industry to forge real change,” explains Brandi Schuster, Head of Market and
Customer Activation for Packaging Adhesives at Henkel.


The new normal has arrived
In 2022, we are already living in a new world: Globally, legislative pressures are increasing, while
many retailers are changing their business strategies to include their own recyclers, and working to balance demand for greater sustainability with growing demand for packaging.

Global Head of Packaging Adhesives Business at Henkel Tilo Quink explains that these trends
represent a paradigm shift: “Our Sustainability Days revealed that the ‘next normal’ for packaging is already here. It is our responsibility as leading players in the value chain to not only understand today’s packaging challenges, but to also deliver sustainable solutions that Henkel AG & Co. KGaA Page 2/4 will enable all players downstream – not just our direct customers – to remain competitive in the future.”


Holistic approaches are essential to avoid tunnel vision
In 2022, the industry must adopt a comprehensive outlook. A focus on circular economy and
design for recycling must now be considered “business as usual.” However, just as important
are aspects that address CO2 reduction and dematerialization. Similarly, Quink, warns against
adopting too great a focus in any one area: “We are seeing tremendous energy directed
towards sustainability across the packaging industry but it’s vital to avoid tunnel vision and
seeing any one method as being the ultimate answer. For example, within the European market
there is a strong focus on reuse, while the US is more focused on compostability and
biodegradability. Yet, neither provide a blanket solution and neither are mutually exclusive. A
fact-based evaluation of all methods and their relative environmental consequences will be
vital.”


Adopt a “transparency-first” mindset
To achieve true sustainability, transparency in certification and testing methods are necessary.
Arne Jost, Senior Manager Circularity Assessment and Validation for Packaging Adhesives at
Henkel, explains: “It’s vital to move towards more open and transparent practices as an industry.
When one part of the value chain fails, we all do – but conversely working together is the key
to success. Transparency also means transparency for the consumer, with clarity on how to
properly dispose of different kinds of packaging after use.”


Suppliers must step up with more sustainable solutions
Brands and packaging manufacturers seeking to further reduce the environmental impact of
their products should expect an equal focus from their own suppliers. “As a leading supplier
and partner to the packaging industry, we believe that we can play a key role in helping our
customers take on these challenges – and are challenging ourselves to become more
sustainable in our own production and process,” Quink says. “In 2022, brands and packaging
manufacturers can and should expect their supply chain to adopt this outlook.” At Henkel, a
longstanding strategic commitment to sustainability has delivered high performance solutions
with a reduced environmental impact. These include UV curing technologies with lower energy
consumption that are now even more accessible thanks to the ramping up of production
capacity in Europe and new US production plants coming online in 2022. Henkel is also working
to reduce use of resources and waste through measures such as bulk delivery of liquid
adhesives via road tankers to avoid packaging.

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