CONSULTANCY

GoUnpackaged’s bespoke consultancy creates, develops, and supports reuse and refill projects for clients across different sectors, to help them reduce single-use packaging

We can help you…

  • Reduce your single-use packaging footprint

  • Develop reusable packaging for your products or service

  • Build a commercial business case for reusable packaging within your business

  • Collaborate on your existing service in support of the transition to reusable packaging

  • Figure out where to start your journey towards reuse

Working in partnership with our clients, we help identify products, categories and services that require an innovative approach in order to transition to reusable packaging.

Our work has driven many of the reuse projects visible in the market today.

Case Studies

  • Supply Chain, Refill Coalition

    Convened the Refill Coalition, a groundbreaking multi-retailer and cross-sector, collaborative, refillable packaging project for in-store and home delivery

  • Online, Abel & Cole

    Worked with Abel & Cole to design and launch their award-winning zero waste home delivery solution, Club Zero - the model for which has been adopted by other online D2C reuse providers

  • In-store, Waitrose

    Partnered with Waitrose to develop the Unpacked concept, making them the first UK supermarket to meaningfully introduce in-store refills specifically targeted at reducing single-use packaging

“The insight and expertise provided by Unpackaged has been invaluable in ensuring we have delivered Waitrose Unpacked in an exciting and engaging way… This has huge potential to change how people shop in the future.”

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Tor Harris, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Health and Agriculture, Waitrose & Partners

Our clients include…

WHY OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE US

GoUnpackaged is the UK’s leading consultancy specialising in reuse & refill

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DID YOU KNOW…

Less than 2% of packaging placed on the market by leading global brands & retailers is reusable

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