The UPS Eco Responsible Packaging Program is a cooperative sustainability effort between UPS and its customers. Created in 2010, the program provides a formal strategy designed to reduce packaging waste. Through this initiative, UPS, the world’s largest package delivery company, is taking a leading role to encourage and support responsible packaging practices among its customers.
Certification
The program considers the sustainability of transportation (secondary) packaging and fill material being used during shipping. Those meeting and maintaining conformance to the program’s criteria are permitted to use the program’s logo on packages to demonstrate a commitment to sustainable packaging and conservation.
Specifically, awarding of the ECO Responsible Packaging Program logo signifies that the recipient has successfully passed a comprehensive and stringent evaluation of its packaging processes. Packaging is evaluated in three areas:
- Damage Prevention: Packaging products to prevent damage. This results in fewer customer returns, reducing the resources used to transport goods, and keeping damaged items out of the waste stream.
- Right Sizing: Reducing packaging size by using packaging that effectively holds product while minimizing empty space. Right sizing reduces fill materials and paper waste and means more packages can fit on one vehicle.
- Materials Content: Adopting environmentally-conscious packaging practices requires making better material choices for packaging. UPS analyzes reusability and recyclability and uses the leading sustainable packaging assessment application, COMPASS®, for screening life cycle metrics. Fossil fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, biotic resource consumption, aquatic toxicity, mineral consumption, and eutrophication are all considered in determining the impact of the materials used.