Recycling Packaging 1 Material at a Time w/ Simon Van Leuven | Ep 51

Simon Van Leuven breaks down what happens to your packaging after it's picked up for recycling. We discuss how to design packaging for sustainability, and how different packaging materials impact the true nature of sustainable packaging design. Simon is someone that I’ve followed for a while and watched many of his videos where he’s out on the job at recycling plants, MRFs, or even outdoors fishing and picking up trash. He’s a director at Vanden Recycling based in Melbourne Straya, he’s also the host of Think Beginning Not End where he gets into the nits and grits of recycling and sustainability. You can learn more about Simon before we get into this episode by hunting him down on LinkedIn, search for Simon Van Leuven, If you want to learn how your packaging impacts the recycling industry, you’re going to love this episode. Today you’re goin to get a few massive ideas. 1 - What happens to the various materials once they get to your local MRF 2 - New labeling requirements being implemented today 3 - Compostable packaging - is it a lie? Make sure to take notes, and enjoy the episode. Follow Evelio Mattos on LinkedIn for daily sustainable packaging information Connect with Simon Van Leuven on LinkedIn Subscribe to his podcast Think Beginning Not End Support our sponsor IDP Direct, the luxury packaging manufacturer. Get 20% off your custom packaging dielines from DieCutTemplates.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/packagingunboxd/message

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Packaging Unboxd is a podcast for packaging design enthusiasts who want to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices. Hosted by Evelio Mattos, the Creative Director of Packaging Design, this podcast features insights from global experts on topics such as sustainable packaging, materials, manufacturing, and recycling. Listeners can learn how to create designs that are not only visually appealing but also environmentally responsible. Whether you're a packaging designer, engineer, or interested in making sustainable packaging choices. Learn more: https://bit.ly/PUSubs