Close Your Loop
The Year 2040
The future of Product Fulfillment
- Reusable packaging delivery models including packaging recovery and recycling paths are established for all product shipments
- End users are incentivized to return reusables through laws, costs and social alignment
- Sustainability is measured in number of product cycles utilized before recycling
- Zero waste to landfill solutions via organic based packaging for open loops
How Do You Close Your Packaging Loop?
EPE’s closed packaging loops are created by designing packaging that can be reused for multiple transits versus making a new package each time. This saves the environment without the need for new packaging material, resources, and production for each product shipped.
Once the packaging material is exhausted and no longer able to provide product production during transit, it is recycled, with 100% of the materials being used for new reusable products.
EPE recovery programs provide an easy process to recover the key packaging components from both B2B and B2C channels and position them at EPE locations.
EPE collects, sorts, cleans, and refurbishes the original packaging as needed. Recovered packaging is shipped back to the customer for future shipments.
HOW DO YOU CLOSE YOUR PACKAGING LOOP?
EPE’s closed packaging loops are created by designing packaging that can be reused for multiple transits versus making a new package each time. This saves the environment without the need for new packaging material, resources, and production for each product shipped.
EPE recovery programs provide an easy process to recover the key packaging components from both B2B and B2C channels and position them at EPE locations.
EPE collects, sorts, cleans, and refurbishes the original packaging as needed. Recovered packaging is shipped back to the customer for future shipments.
Once the packaging material is exhausted and no longer able to provide product production during transit, it is recycled, with 100% of the materials being used for new reusable products.
EPE’S Packaging Recovery System (PRES)™
A Closed Loop Packaging Solution
1 Proof of Concept
EPE analyzes our customer’s current product ecosystem in order to fully understand their requirements and processes.
2 Designing for Reuse
We then design reusable packaging solutions, optimized for product protection, cost savings, and sustainability.
3 Testing and Validation
EPE implements in-house ISTA and field trial testing with actual products and packaging to confirm the product protection during all transit modes.
4 Deploy. Recover. Reuse. Recycle
We then employ our 4-step, closed loop recovery process, reusing packaging multiple times before eventually recycling it.
Demonstrated Benefits to Our Planet
- Closed loop means zero packaging waste to landfill and is the most overall sustainable methodology for our environment.
- EPE has been recovering packaging and closing product fulfillment loops for more than 20 years across multiple industries.
- Contact us for a closed loop packaging evaluation for all your product fulfillment shipments.
Closed Loop Geographies where we recover packaging today
- Local
- Regional
- National
- International
- B2B
- B2C
- C2B
EPE Reusables
- No EPS
- ISTA Validated Transit Tested
- Standard sizes
- Custom sizing
- Self sealing lid
- Branding
Industries we currently support with reusable packaging
- Consumer Electronics
- Communication
- Food handling
- Retail
- Medical
- Cold Chain
- Mother Nature would be so proud of our organic based solutions as an intelligent solution to any of your open loop packaging needs.
- Made from palm oil or corn starch, our biodegradable products can be designed for any packaging requirement from trays and containers, to product cushioning.
- Biodegradable means it actually biodegrades in the earth. That’s why Mother Nature would be proud of everyone who uses them.
- Zero waste to landfill. Zero. Throw it in the organics bin with the grass clippings – it’ll start to biodegrade right then.
- Contact us today to be organic, and proud of where your companies packaging ends up, or in this case, doesn’t end up!