Polystyrene Packaging's Evolving Role in a Sustainable World
For decades, polystyrene packaging has been a ubiquitous material, valued for its exceptional insulating properties and low cost. From protecting electronics during shipping to keeping food warm or cold, its lightweight and rigid structure has made it a go-to choice for a wide array of applications. This type of packaging, often seen in its expanded form (EPS), which is commonly known as Styrofoam, is a product of its unique ability to be molded into complex shapes, providing superior shock absorption and moisture resistance.
However, the material's traditional place in the packaging industry has been challenged by growing environmental concerns. The push for a circular economy has led to a major industry focus on recyclability and the use of recycled content. Many companies are now actively seeking out alternatives or innovating to make polystyrene more sustainable.
A key player in this evolving landscape is Amcor. While much of Amcor's recent innovation has…