DS Smith has launched Now and Next, its new sustainability vision and strategy that maps out ambitious commitments and goals for the next decade.

Through this two-phase programme, DS Smith will continue to focus on the transition to a circular economy by partnering with customers, communities, governments and influencers to keep materials in use, design out waste and regenerate natural systems. It will continue to focus on carbon dioxide reduction, protecting biodiversity and reducing water consumption.

Now and Next is based on four pillars, alongside a continued commitment to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 30% against a 2015 baseline and help DS Smith care for forests and biodiversity wherever it operates. The four pillars are:

  • Closing the loop through better design – By 2023, it will manufacture 100% reusable or recyclable packaging and its aim is that by 2030 all of its packaging will be recycled or reused;
  • Protecting natural resources by making the most of every fibre – By 2025, it will optimise fibre use for individual supply chains in 100% of its new packaging solutions and by 2030 it aims to optimise every fibre for every supply chain;
  • Reducing waste and pollution through circular solutions – By 2025, it will take one billion pieces of problem plastics off supermarket shelves, take 250,000 lorries off the road and work with partners to find solutions for ‘hard to recycle’ packaging; by 2030 it aims to use packaging and recycling to enable the circular economy by replacing problem plastics, reducing customer carbon and eliminating consumer packaging waste; and
  • Equipping people to lead the transition to a circular economy – By 2025 it will engage 100% of its people on the circular economy and by 2030 it will engage five million people on the circular economy and circular lifestyles.

Miles Roberts, group CEO at DS Smith commented, ‘As we respond to the changing world in which we live and operate, it is critical that our drive to redefine packaging continues to place circularity at the heart of our business. Our new strategy allows us to move beyond just having a strong circular business model ourselves to delivering more circular solutions for our customers and wider society – replacing problem plastics, taking carbon out of supply chains and providing innovative recycling solutions.’

DS Smith is a user of digital printing technology to produce packaging. This technology will.contribute to delivering Now and Next.

Sam Jones, senior sustainability manager at DS Smith, explained, ‘Our strategy applies to the whole business, including sites that have digital printers. Digital printers allow us to meet evolving consumer demand, such as for increased customisation and personalisation. Consumers are also calling for more sustainable packaging solutions. By offering the right packaging solutions, we are helping our customers to navigate these complex challenges. This is how we are redefining packaging for a changing world.’

Following measurable progress against its nine long-term sustainability goals, Now and Next has been introduced as part of a strategic review and vision to be ‘the leading supplier of sustainable packaging’. In the past year, DS Smith hit a number of sustainability milestones including an 11% reduction in emissions in 2019 compared to 2015 on a like-for-like basis, and 100% engagement in community programmes across its site employing more than 50 people.

Wouter van Tol, head of sustainability, community and government affairs at DS Smith, added, ‘Now and Next positions DS Smith at the forefront of the packaging industry and sets a clear roadmap to address immediate challenges, while also working to meet the needs of the next generation by creating solutions that are aligned with the principles of the circular economy. By taking a whole systems approach, we have a huge opportunity to make significant progress against our environmental, social and governance responsibilities.’

An international packaging company, DS Smith produced over 17 billion boxes in 2019/20 and is Europe’s largest cardboard and paper recycler, managing six million tonnes per year, making it a net positive recycler. DS Smith is one of only 16 strategic partners of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a recognised global authority on the circular economy.