The future of modern life turns in large part on making the packaging and delivery of the food and products we buy more sustainable and, eventually, environmentally neutral or positive. Our guest today, Robert Lilienfeld, is the executive director of SPRING, the Sustainable Packaging Research, Information, and Networking Group, a Denver-based think tank that provides expert advice and commentary on creating sustainable and regenerative product packaging. He discusses his work with consumer goods and food companies, the role of packaging in marketing, how e-commerce is changing packaging design, and the potential to rethink commerce’s environmental impact using subscription services.

Robert Lilienfeld, executive director at SPRING, the Sustainable Packaging Research, Information, and Networking Group
Robert Lilienfeld, executive director at SPRING, the Sustainable Packaging Research, Information, and Networking Group, is our guest on Sustainability in Your Ear.

When battle lines are drawn in the sustainability debate, we must find a way to address differences to find a path to a sustainable future. SPRING’s approach to packaging is pragmatic and driven by a dedication to dialog based on transparency and respect for everyone in the discussion, whether they agree with one another or not. You can learn more about Bob and SPRING at springpack.net.

This podcast originally aired on March 3, 2023.

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