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As retail, a fundamentally environmentally unfriendly industry, works to become more green, it faces challenges at every turn. Those include that products must be packaged somehow, and then if a consumer buys online, those packaged goods must be placed in another package to safeguard them through whatever shipping route they re on.
But as more consumers demand sustainability from the brands they buy from, startups are launching to solve common challenges and retailers are reinventing aspects of their operations to better account for their impact on the environment. Not all are tackling sustainability to the same degree, though, or with the same amount of success.
SHARE ON: Domtar is one of nine companies that have been selected as part of the Beyond the Bag Challenge.
The company has created a new plastic retail bag as part of the Consortium to Reinvent the Retail Bag’s challenge.
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Domtar is one of nine companies that have been selected as part of the Beyond the Bag Challenge.
The company has created a new plastic retail bag as part of the Consortium to Reinvent the Retail Bag’s challenge.
Domtar’s Krista Kozachenko says the company has designed a material, entirely sourced from cellulose fibres, that is stretchy, strong, and lightweight, and can be recycled after its intended use.