SIG and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation collaborate to push forward the packaging circular economy

SIG and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation collaborate to push forward the packaging circular economy

SIG has proudly announced a partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation to reduce waste, improve recyclability and increase the use of renewable materials. The partnership is an important step in SIG’s broader strategy to innovate and scale circular packaging solutions to create a zero waste, low carbon future for the packaging industry. The Ellen MacArthur…


SIG has proudly announced a partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation to reduce waste, improve recyclability and increase the use of renewable materials.

The partnership is an important step in SIG’s broader strategy to innovate and scale circular packaging solutions to create a zero waste, low carbon future for the packaging industry.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s mission is to accelerate the transition to a circular economy – one that eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products and materials, and regenerates nature – uniting its global network of businesses, policymakers, financial institutions, and experts to drive systemic change.

As a network partner, SIG can exchange innovative strategies to advance business transformation.

“SIG is proud to be a network partner of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. This reflects our unwavering commitment to building a sustainable future,” said Samuel Sigrist, CEO of SIG.

“Joining this global network aligns with our mission to innovate and lead the packaging industry towards a circular economy, where resources are reused, waste is minimised, and products are designed to benefit both people and the planet. Together, we want to redefine what’s possible by working together to create packaging solutions that not only meet today’s needs but also ensure a thriving tomorrow.

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