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Can Single-Use and Reusable Solutions Coexist in a Sustainable Future? - Duni Group Challenges the Black-and-White Debate

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MALMÖ, Sweden, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sustainability is no longer a passing trend – it has become a necessity we cannot ignore. With increasing pressure on companies to reduce their environmental impact, the packaging industry constantly finds itself at the center of the debate. Single-use packaging is often portrayed as the biggest environmental villain, while reusable alternatives are hailed as the solution to all our problems. However, the reality is far from this simple. How do we ensure that reuse systems truly live up to their sustainability potential? And can we really believe that it's just about replacing single-use products with something that feels "better"?

This is where Duni Group comes into the picture, with its unique approach to food packaging. By offering both single-use and reusable solutions, they open up a more nuanced and realistic discussion about what sustainability really means. To understand more about their strategy and mindset, we spoke with Nicklas Lauwell, Chief Officer for Food Packaging Solutions at Duni Group, about how the company is navigating one of the most debated issues in the industry.

A Black-and-White Debate Missing the Point

The ongoing discussion about single-use versus reusable solutions is often simplified to a matter of "good" or "bad". However, according to Lauwell, this is the wrong approach:

- Sustainability is not about choosing sides. It's about understanding how different solutions work in practice and creating systems that genuinely reduce environmental impact.

The truth is that both single-use and reusable alternatives come with their own challenges. Reusable packaging requires well-functioning return systems and effective cleaning processes to truly be sustainable and functional in practice. At the same time, although modern single-use solutions are designed for recycling or composting, they still require proper waste management to minimize their environmental impact. In some cases, a poorly functioning reuse system could even have a greater overall impact than a well-designed single-use solution, therefore the question is not as simple as it may seem.

Digital Technology Changes the Game for Reuse

One of Duni Group's exciting initiatives is Relevo, a digital system for reusable packaging that offers a seamless, deposit-free solution for take-away and food deliveries. With over 2,500 partner companies and a return rate exceeding 99%, Relevo has proven to be a more effective solution compared to traditional deposit systems, which often fail to achieve the necessary return rates. By digitally tracking the packaging, smooth and reliable returns are ensured.