Reusable packaging is manufactured of durable materials and is specifically designed for multiple trips and extended life. A ''reusable package'' or container is “designed for reuse without impairment of its protective function.” The term returnable is sometimes used interchangeably but it can also include returning packages or components for other than reuse:
recycling
Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. The Energy recycling, recovery of energy from waste materials is often included in this concept. The recyclability of a material depends on its ability t ...
, disposal, incineration, etc. Typically, the materials used to make returnable packaging include steel, wood,
polypropylene sheets or other
plastic materials.
Reusability of
packaging
Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing packages. Packaging can be described as a ...
is an important consideration of the environmental credo of “reduce,
reuse
Reuse is the action or practice of using an item, whether for its original purpose (conventional reuse) or to fulfill a different function ( creative reuse or repurposing). It should be distinguished from recycling, which is the breaking down of u ...
, and recycle”. It is also important to the movement toward more
sustainable packaging. Returnable packaging is encouraged by regulators.
Shipping containers
For many years, several types of
shipping containers have been returnable and reusable. These have made most sense when a
reverse logistics system is available or can be readily developed. A return, reconditioning, and reuse system can save money on the cost per shipment and can reduce the environmental footprint of the packaging.
Manufacturing, particularly the
automotive industry, has used heavy-duty returnable racks for shipping hoods, fenders, engines, dashboards, etc. from suppliers to final assembly plants. The racks are then returned for the next shipment cycle.
Bulk foods, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals are often shipped in reusable and returnable containers. These need to be carefully inspected, cleaned and sanitized as part of the reuse cycle. An effective
Quality Management System
A quality management system (QMS) is a collection of business processes focused on consistently meeting customer requirements and enhancing their satisfaction. It is aligned with an organization's purpose and strategic direction (ISO 9001:2015). ...
is necessary.
Wooden
pallet
A pallet (also called a skid) is a flat transport structure, which supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, a pallet jack, a front loader, a jacking device, or an erect crane. A pallet is the structural foundat ...
s are often made to be expendable, for a single shipment. Others are heavy duty and intended for multiple shipments. Some are in “pallet pools” which are used, inspected, and refurbished for extended usage.
Often reusable industrial shipping containers have
bar code labels or
RFID
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder, a radio receiver and transmitter. When triggered by an electromag ...
chips to help identify and route the containers.
Image:Keg1.jpg, A typical keg (half-barrel) with a single opening in the center of the top end
File:Compressed gas cylinders.mapp and oxygen.triddle.jpg, Industrial compressed gas cylinders
Image:Drum (container).jpg, steel drums can be reconditioned and reused
Image:Innerspace cases stormcase.JPG, Plastic molded transit case with pre-cut foam interior
Image:Serie r klt 6429.png, Returnable/reusable plastic tote box, Euro container
File:JNR Vegetable-oil Container.jpg, Container for bulk vegetable oil
File:A1210.jpg, Heavy-duty reusable wooden pallet
A pallet (also called a skid) is a flat transport structure, which supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, a pallet jack, a front loader, a jacking device, or an erect crane. A pallet is the structural foundat ...
Fruit field bin 5180.JPG, Reusable field bins for fruit
File:Versandturm voll.jpg, Stackable plastic containers
File:Meny supermarket grocery store Tønsberg Norway carrots gulrøtter tilbud plakat 2017-09-20 01.jpg, Carrots on display in returnable plastic bins
Use in the automotive industry
Automotive OEM manufacturers use and encourage the use of returnable packaging to move components from their vendors to their factories. The components are placed in returnable packaging and are at times and arranged in a way that facilitates movement straight to assemble lines. Such packaging replaces traditional corrugated cartons, thereby helping companies cut costs by avoiding wastage and effort required in disposing the cartons. It also helps in reducing the environmental footprint of the automotive industry.
Other advantages of using returnable packaging include avoiding damages to parts in while in transit. Parts are at times placed in specially designed receptacles for easy picking on the assembly line contributing to fewer mistakes and simpler inventory management.
A few examples of returnable packaging in automotive industry:
Consumer packaging and containers
Several types of consumer containers have been in reuse systems.
Reusable bottles for milk, soda, and beer have been part of closed-loop use-return-clean-refill-reuse cycles.
Food storage containers are typically reusable. Thick plastic
water bottles are promoted as an environmental improvement over thin
single-use water bottles. Some
plastic cup
A plastic cup is a cup made out of plastic, commonly used as a container to hold beverages. Some are reusable while others are intended for a single use followed by recycling or disposal.
Disposable plastic cups are often used for gatherings w ...
s can be re-used, though most are disposable.
Home canning often uses glass
mason jars which are often reused several times.
Many non-food types of
containers, including
reusable shopping bags, and
luggage, are designed to be reused by consumers.
With any
food packaging, proper cleaning and disinfecting between each use is critical to health.
In September 2019, the UK Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee released a report claiming that the official intervention should encourage more shops to offer refillable options instead of traditional single-use packing.
File:Lots of tupperware.jpg, Home storage containers
File:MilkMan.JPG, Delivering milk in India in reusable stainless steel containers
File:Glass milk bottles.jpg, Reusable milk bottles and carrier
Image:GreenBag.jpg, Reusable shopping bag
File:HotRedJam.jpg, Mason jars for canning
File:Woda.mineralna.w.skrzynkach.jpg, Reusable water bottles in crates
File:Ornaments in Boxes.jpg, Christmas tree ornaments in storage boxes
Refill soap.jpg, Refillable liquid soap dispenser
File:French kilner.jpg, Flip-top or bail closure on storage jar
File:Gas grill 20170807.jpg, Gass grill with reusable LP gas cylinder
Reuse for other purposes
Used packages are often reused for purposes other than their primary use. For example, a
single-use plastic shopping bag might be reused as a
bin bag, a household storage bag or a dog faeces bag. Steel
drums can be reused as traffic barricades, dock flotation, and as
musical instruments
Image:Milk_Crates_Furniture.jpg#file, Furniture made from milk crates
File:Working old man carrying buckets.jpg, Pails being reused to carry other items
File:cmglee Container City 2.jpg, Architecture with intermodal shipping container
An intermodal container, often called a shipping container, is a large standardized shipping container, designed and built for intermodal freight transport, meaning these containers can be used across different Mode of transport, modes of trans ...
s
File:Jorena Pettway making flower decorations for her home in Gee's Bend, Alabama.jpg, Woman sewing chair covers, bedspread, and other things made from cotton flour sacks in Alabama.
Justification
Reusable packaging often costs more initially and uses more and different materials than single-use packaging. It often requires adding complexity to the distribution system.
Not all packaging justifies being returnable and reusable.
A thorough cost analysis is required. This involves all of the material, labor, transport, inspection, refurbishing, cleaning, and management costs. Often these costs may be incurred by different companies with different cost structures.
The environmental costs and benefits can also be complex. The material, energy, pollution, etc. needs to be accounted for throughout the entire system. A
Life Cycle Assessment offers a good methodology for this task.
See also
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Pallet crafts
Pallet crafts are crafts and projects which use discarded wooden shipping pallets.
Wooden pallets are often used for shipping products, but when these get old, they are often thrown away. However, there are many ways to recycle old pallets.
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Resealable packaging
Resealable packaging is any type of packaging that allows the consumer or user to reseal or reclose the packaging. Often packaging needs to be resealed in order to maintain product freshness or prevent spillage. Reusable packaging allows for mu ...
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Reverse logistics
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Shaker-style pantry box
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Systainer
Systainers (from sys-tem con-tainers) are modular inter-stacking plastic containers used for transporting power tools. Boxes from different manufacturers are compatible and can be stacked and clipped together. A design using four joining clips was ...
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Closed-loop box reuse
References
Books, general references
*Design Criteria for Specialized Shipping Containers, US DoD, Mil-Std 648D, 1999
*McKinlay, A. H., "Transport Packaging", Institute of Packaging Professionals, 2004
* Yam, K.L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009,
Industry Associations
National Wooden Pallet and Container AssociationReusable Packaging Association
Reusable Industrial Packaging Association
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