Nestlé Japan looks to curb its environmental impact with origami packaging. Starting in September 2019, the company will be overhauling some of its larger KitKat products in the region. It will swap the traditional plastic-based wrapper for a paper one. Not only is this move sustainable, but Nestlé was quite strategic in executing its plan, with an emphasis on consumer engagement. Perhaps, the playful origami packaging will give consumers the ability to test out a new hobby, as well.
Nestlé Japan's new origami packaging will entail that the company's use of plastic will be reduced substantially on an annual basis. The expectation is estimated to be around 380 tons. This is a move in the right direction.
Playful Origami Packaging
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Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Packaging - The emphasis on reducing plastic-based materials in packaging can spur innovation in biodegradable and recyclable packaging materials.
2. Consumer Engagement Packaging - Strategic packaging with a focus on consumer engagement can enhance brand image and attract environmentally conscious consumers.
3. DIY Packaging - Playful packaging designs that offer consumers the ability to test and learn new skills can provide a unique selling proposition for products.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Sustainable packaging can be applied to various food and beverage products such as snacks, candy, and beverages.
2. Retail - Consumer engagement packaging can be applied in various retail industries such as beauty, fashion, and electronics.
3. Crafts and Hobbies - DIY packaging can be utilized in crafts and hobbies industries, such as paper crafts, scrapbooking, and art supplies.