In our previous blog, we discussed the key challenges of achieving sustainability in medical device packaging, including the need for sterility, the use of recyclable materials, and the reduction of packaging waste. Today, we’re excited to share how Elos Medtech is actively addressing these challenges through innovative practices and forward-thinking strategies. As we prepare for future regulatory changes, our commitment to sustainability is stronger than ever.
Leveraging Post-Industrial Recycled Materials
One of the initiatives we’ve undertaken is partnering with Medipack, a supplier that uses post-industrial recycled material for our blister packaging, This is virgin material, so traceable and can be used in our industry. This collaboration allows us to reduce waste by reusing materials that would otherwise be discarded, aligning with our commitment to sustainability without compromising the integrity of our packaging.
Preparing for Regulatory Changes with Mono-Material Packaging
Currently, regulations require that all materials from operating rooms be incinerated, preventing the recycling of many medical device packaging materials. However, we are proactively working on developing mono-material packaging solutions that will be fully recyclable as soon as authorities permit. This means that when the regulations shift, Elos Medtech will be ready to offer packaging that meets both safety and environmental standards.
Minimizing Packaging Size to Reduce Environmental Impact
One of the most significant ways we are reducing our environmental footprint is by minimizing the size of our packaging. Smaller packaging not only decreases the amount of material used but also reduces the volume required for transportation, sterilization, and storage. For instance, we have developed ultra-small blister solutions for screws, and we are capable of designing similarly compact blisters for other products. This approach directly cuts down on waste and energy consumption across the supply chain.
Sustainable Material Selection
Sustainability starts with the materials we choose. At Elos Medtech, we only use FSC-labeled cardboard for our boxes, ensuring that the paper products come from responsibly managed forests. Combined with our use of Medipack’s blisters made from post-industrial recycled material, we are committed to offering packaging solutions that are as sustainable as possible. Additionally, we work closely with our clients during the development phase to create packaging concepts that are both effective and environmentally friendly.
Reducing CO2 Emissions in Our Supply Chain
We’re also focusing on reducing CO2 consumption by sourcing all of our packaging materials from European suppliers, most of whom are based in Germany (although we do have several regional suppliers). By keeping our supply chain local, we significantly cut down on transportation-related emissions, further supporting our sustainability goals.
Innovating for Waste Reduction
Looking forward, we are planning to sell our PET waste for recycling, ensuring that even our production byproducts are handled in a sustainable manner. By separating waste by material type, we can ensure that it is recycled to the highest possible standard. This initiative is part of our broader strategy to minimize waste throughout our operations.
Long Shelf Life, Less Waste
Finally, our packaging solutions are designed with a high shelf life—up to seven years. This durability ensures that repacking, which often leads to additional waste and energy use, is rarely necessary. By extending the lifespan of our packaging, we help reduce both environmental impact and costs for our customers.
Conclusion
At Elos Medtech, our commitment to sustainability in medical device packaging is evident in the actions we’re taking today. By leveraging recycled materials, innovating with packaging design, and reducing our carbon footprint, we are leading the way in sustainable practices. As regulations change, we are already prepared to meet the challenges and continue delivering packaging solutions that protect both our products and the planet.
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