It’s a known fact that today’s consumers are more concerned about the environment and demanding more sustainability from the products they buy. This trend has increased the demand for sustainable packaging options, such as biodegradable materials and reusable containers. Here’s why BCI supports our customers’ sustainability efforts.
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