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GS1 and APCO partner up to track progress in sustainable packaging

GS1 and APCO partner up to track progress in sustainable packaging

August 22, 2023
Cindy Panzera

GS1 Australia and the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) have partnered up to assist APCO Members with annual sustainability reporting.

The collaboration will play a key role in shaping the future of the packaging industry in Australia and is a significant step towards time-saving solutions to track packaging sustainability.

Fifty-five per cent of APCO annual reporting questions have been incorporated into the GS1 National Product Catalogue (NPC) database, providing a solution for APCO members to actively track progress towards the 2025 National Packaging Targets.

Members can provide live data to the APCO organisation through a simple checkbox process, confirming that information can be shared. Members can also download data input to the NPC. This supports the completion of both the APCO Annual Report and the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) Report, an on-pack labelling scheme to help consumers recycle correctly and support brand owners and packaging manufacturers to design packaging that is recyclable at end-of-life.

The partnership is a direct response to APCO Members’ requirement for enhanced efficiency in data collection and supports easy collation of packaging metrics to track progress in sustainable packaging.

APCO CEO, Chris Foley, said: “We are excited to partner with GS1 Australia to help our members meet the changing regulations and consumer demands in the packaging industry.”

“If brand owners elect to share their packaging metrics with APCO, accurate and consistent data from the NPC will ensure that our members are supported in meeting their reporting requirements.”

With legislation and consumer sentiment driving the need for more accurate and transparent reporting, the two organisations believe that the GS1 NPC is well-placed to support streamlining reporting requirements under the Australian Packaging Covenant and the Australasian Recycling Label Program.

Reporting attributes are live in the NPC, and APCO Members can submit packaging information to support data collection for the 2024 reporting round of both the APCO Annual Report and the ARL Report.

GS1 Australia CEO Maria Palazzolo said, "At GS1 Australia, we understand the importance of accurate and reliable information in the supply chain."

"We are thrilled to work with APCO to provide a solution to help the industry meet reporting requirements and drive sustainability in the packaging sector."

Click here for more information on the GS1 and APCO partnership.

GS1 is a Corporate Partner of the Drinks Association.

 

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