Flint Group reveals its four pillar approach to sustainability

Flint Group Packaging Inks has identified four strategic pillars, key to successfully achieving its sustainability ambitions: ethical management, reduced ecological impact, responsibly built products and designing for circularity.

Flint Group Packaging Inks has identified four strategic pillars, key to successfully achieving its sustainability ambitions

Outlined in a new white paper published by Flint Group, the four pillars set out a program of objectives and milestones that align with the company’s vision of realizing a truly circular economy within the packaging industry.

‘The new four pillar approach provides our Sustainability Task Force with clear areas of focus,’ said Doug Aldred, president of global packaging inks at Flint Group Packaging Inks. ‘Sustainability is a huge topic for the industry, but there isn’t a single defined path that results in success. This is a journey that we share with our customers, suppliers and stakeholders and we encourage a shared commitment to bring about change. We are investing our time to focus on ways that we can support a circular economy in packaging and look forward to working with the wider industry on these efforts going forward.’

The ethical management pillar incorporates a range of audits and standards that Flint Group Packaging Inks has implemented for both the company and its suppliers to adhere to. In addition, it details new policies that are needed and that address human rights, anti-discrimination, green engineering and waste management, as well as anti-corruption and equal opportunities practices.

Reduced ecological impact includes a program of targets for the business to meet in relation to energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption and landfill waste. It also outlines Flint Group Packaging Inks’ commitment to achieving ISO14001, the international standard for an effective environmental management system. The XtraMile program, an initiative to help printers boost connectivity, reduce waste and drive operational efficiency, is also incorporated.

The third pillar of Flint Group Packaging Inks’ sustainability strategy, responsibly built products, addresses the building blocks of ink formulation, regulatory compliance and the environmental impact associated with their use.

Paul Winstanley, senior directory technology and innovation for packaging inks EMEA, commented: ‘Our technical teams are developing sustainable ink formulations using non-fossil fuel based raw material sources that do not, for example, compete with food resources or contribute to deforestation. We have also commercialized a range of mono-solvent inks for gravure applications and have developed solutions for both flexo and gravure applications that are compliant with compostability standards to meet the increased demand for compostable packaging.’

The fourth strategic pillar addresses the design of inks and coatings for the circular economy in support of the development of fully recyclable packaging solutions with minimal waste creation. By working closely with the recycling industry, the company is developing inks that are easier to recycle, including new water-based and low VOC inks.

The whitepaper is available to download from the Flint Group Packaging Inks’ website.