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Bambrew’s approach to sustainable packaging

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Bambrew’s approach to sustainable packaging

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Vaibhav Anant, founder & CEO of Bambrew

In this interview with The Packman, Vaibhav Anant, founder & CEO of Bambrew, discusses the current state of India’s sustainable packaging ecosystem. He highlights the increasing awareness among consumers and businesses. The conversation also addresses the long-term benefits of sustainable packaging, such as financial stability and customer loyalty, with Bambrew providing scalable and cost-effective solutions.

Manash Das: How would you describe the current state of the sustainable packaging ecosystem in India? How does it compare to more developed markets regarding adoption and innovation?

Vaibhav Anant: The sustainable packaging ecosystem in India is at a pivotal stage, with growing awareness and shifting attitudes from both consumers and businesses. Packaging consumption has surged by 200% in the past decade, from 4.3 to 8.6 kilograms per person annually. While India’s sustainability regulations lag behind more developed markets like Europe and the US, this presents an opportunity for significant growth. Brands are increasingly mindful of packaging choices, and consumers are more conscious of environmental impact.

India faces the dual challenge of replacing harmful materials and building the infrastructure to support eco-friendly alternatives. However, India is poised for rapid progress, as seen before with technology and mobile networks. Customized solutions for the country will be key, considering its economy, industries, and consumer behavior. Additionally, manufacturers are recognizing that sustainability and profitability can go hand-in-hand, driving increased interest and investment. As more businesses see the commercial advantages of sustainability, a transformation is likely in the coming years.

Manash Das: What are the long-term economic benefits for businesses that adopt sustainable packaging solutions?

Vaibhav Anant: As demand for sustainable packaging grows, economies of scale reduce production costs. Early adoption of natural, plant-based materials ensures a steady supply, free from the volatility of fossil fuel-based plastics. Businesses that switch to sustainable packaging are better positioned for long-term financial stability.

Sustainability is also good for business, as eco-conscious consumers prefer brands that align with their values. Companies prioritizing environmental responsibility gain customer loyalty, attract new clientele, and enhance their reputation in a competitive, sustainability-focused market.

With increasing government regulations on plastics, early adopters avoid potential fines and comply with policies like Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). While initial costs may be higher, early adaptation ensures long-term compliance and reduces risks.

Manash Das: How does Bambrew ensure that its solutions are both scalable and cost-effective?

Vaibhav Anant: At Bambrew, we focus on scalable, cost-effective solutions using naturally sourced, renewable materials. Innovation and process optimization allow us to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes without compromising on quality or cost. Ultimately, choosing sustainable packaging is both an ethical and smart economic decision.

Manash Das: What role do you see for Bambrew in promoting a circular economy, where materials are reused and waste is minimized?

Vaibhav Anant: The circular economy is crucial for addressing environmental challenges, especially as India becomes the world’s largest plastic polluter. While waste management and recycling are key, Bambrew’s vision extends to closing the loop from Earth to Earth by using natural, plant-based resources. Our products, including bamboo-based packaging, are designed to be renewable and biodegradable, allowing them to decompose naturally without harmful residues.

True circularity requires collective action from industries, consumers, and governments. Bambrew is driving change by offering sustainable, scalable alternatives to waste-heavy packaging. We aim to shift mindsets from linear consumption to a regenerative, planet-friendly approach.

Raising awareness is also vital. In a world filled with conflicting sustainability messages, we focus on providing clear, informed options, empowering people to make responsible choices. Our goal isn’t just waste reduction—it’s inspiring all stakeholders to rethink resource use and take steps that benefit both the planet and their long-term business goals.

Manash Das
Manash Das
Manash Das is associate editor at The Packman. He has been contributing editorially to The Packman since 2016.

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