With sustainability at the forefront of consumers` minds, Leicestershire-based luxury packaging supplier Delta Global said it is leading the way this festive season.
Luxury fashion, beauty, and lifestyle e-commerce giant Net-a-Porter has returned with its iconic advent calendar for this coming Christmas, with sustainable packaging, that doesn`t sacrifice luxury, provided by Delta Global.
Discussing sustainable packaging against the backdrop of the COP26, summit, Robert Lockyer, chief executive of Delta Global said: [World leaders are most likely to leverage the post-pandemic rebuild of the economy to accelerate eco-friendly policy making.
[While industry changes are unlikely to stem solely from good-will, new laws and policies will, however, require luxury brands to meet environmental standards, and this is where Delta Global steps in, making these changes easy in the form of eco-friendly packaging."
The calendar follows the recent launch of the firm`s FutureBox, a new packaging design that Lockyer dubbed [the ultimate luxury box for the future of our planet" and features 25 fitted draws that are multi-sized to deliver interest and difference, and, according to Delta Global, thanks to the quality of materials used, the packaging can be endlessly repurposed to suit the consumer`s needs.
Already collaborating with brands such as Tom Ford, HEAT and Anya Hindmarch, Delta Global designed the advent calendar with both visual interest and sustainability in mind.
It features fully Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) accredited paper and boards, as well as plant-fibre based ribbon, which is fully compostable.
[Reusability and recyclability are two pivotal things for brands to consider when launching new products, and with the pandemic altering the needs of consumers, sustainability remains at the core," added Lockyer.
