GenScript Launches 100% Recyclable Packaging to Slash Waste and Carbon Emissions

15 January 2025 | Wednesday | News


With innovative paper-based shipping solutions, GenScript reduces waste by 82%, cuts carbon emissions by 5.14 tons annually, and reinforces its commitment to a sustainable future.
Image Source : Public Domain

Image Source : Public Domain

GenScript Biotech Corporation has unveiled an innovation in shipping packaging, propelling GenScript towards achieving their ambitious sustainability goals. The new packaging replaces plastic with 100% recyclable paper materials, reducing waste by 82% and lowering annual carbon emissions by 5.14 tons, equivalent to the CO2 absorbed by ~250 trees.

The redesigned packaging also eliminates foam, relying on paper's structural strength, which is recyclable, minimizing the carbon footprint and waste compared to foam. The ink used in the printing is water-based, which is biodegradable and non-toxic, reducing waste and ecological impact.

Sherry Shao, Rotating CEO said: "GenScript is committed to corporate social responsibility. Our sustainable packaging program is a testament to our proactive approach in managing our environmental impact and empowering our customers to meet their environmental goals. We will continue to collaborate with all our partners to improve our supply chain and create a sustainable future for all."

The new packaging has passed various tests, including low-temperature shipping tests between multiple continents ensuring that shipping quality and outcomes will remain high. The new packaging has received positive customer feedback during preliminary testing. GenScript has upgraded 80% of its shipping boxes, with plans to upgrade all types.

In 2023, GenScript joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and integrated the UNGC principles into our strategic planning. In 2024, we received a bronze rating from EcoVadis for our environmental, social and governance practices. We also joined the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and submitted our emissions reduction targets, expecting SBTi's validation this year. The packaging program is part of our initiatives to achieve our net zero ambition by 2050.

News

Stay Connected

Sign up to our free newsletter and get the latest news sent direct to your inbox

Show

Forgot your password?

Show

Show

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link to create a new password.

Back to log-in

Close