ðą What is ESG? Why It Matters for Businesses â and How It Relates to Packaging
- Sarnti Green Pack
- Mar 30
- 2 min read
In recent years, ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) has become one of the most critical factors that businesses worldwide must prioritize. It is no longer just about corporate imageâit has evolved into a ânew standardâ that directly influences decisions made by customers, investors, and global business partners.
What is ESG?
ESG is a framework for sustainable business practices, consisting of three key pillars:
Environmental:
Reducing environmental impact, such as minimizing waste, lowering carbon emissions, and using sustainable materials.
Social:
Responsibility toward employees, customers, and communities.
Governance:
Transparent, ethical, and accountable management practices.
Today, many global organizations use ESG criteria as a key factor when selecting suppliers and business partners.
The Global Waste Crisis: Numbers Businesses Cannot Ignore
The world is currently facing a critical waste crisis:

Most waste is still landfilled, incinerated, or leaked into the environment
The world generates over 2.24 billion tons of waste per year (World Bank, 2018)
This is projected to rise to 3.88 billion tons annually by 2050Â (World Bank â What a Waste 2.0)
Only about 19% of waste is properly recycled or managed (OECD, Global Plastics Outlook)
This means that the majority of global waste is still not handled sustainably.
âģ The Global Waste Crisis: Numbers Businesses Cannot Ignore
Decomposition Time of Different Materials
Different materials take vastly different amounts of time to decompose:
Plastic:Â 400â500 years (some types do not naturally decompose)
Foam (EPS):Â More than 500 years (some types do not naturally decompose)
Paper:Â Approximately 2â6 months
(Source: United Nations Environment Programme and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
This is one of the key reasons why many organizations are shifting toward paper-based packaging as a sustainable alternative to environmentally harmful materials.
How Does ESG Relate to Packaging?
Packaging is one of the fastest areas where businesses can adapt to align with ESGâespecially in the Environmental aspect:
Reducing single-use plastics
Lowering product carbon footprint
Increasing recyclability
Many global companies have set targets for 100% recyclable or biodegradable packaging by 2025â2030.
Sarnti Green Pack and ESG
At Sarnti Green Pack (SGP), we develop molded pulp packaging solutions to support ESG goals.
Key ESG Benefits:

Biodegradable and environmentally friendly
Lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to plastic and foam
Suitable for industries such as electronics, automotive, and export packaging
Our packaging is not just âeco-friendlyââit also helps businesses meet ESG requirements and international standards.
Why Global Brands Are Choosing Eco-Friendly Paper Packaging
According to McKinsey & Company:
Over 60â70% of consumers are willing to pay more for environmentally friendly products
Companies with clear ESG strategies tend to achieve higher growth and stronger trust
This is because ESG is no longer optionalâit is a business standard.Choosing eco-friendly packaging is not just about sustainabilityâit is a strategic business decision.
ðĐ Looking for ESG-Compliant Packaging?
Sarnti Green Pack is ready to support your business with customized, sustainable packaging solutions tailored to your needs.
Contact us:
(+66) 2-9064957-60
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