News
- Let’s embrace the circular economy this year!Have you heard the news that by 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish? Yes it is true. 🐟🐠☘️ In the next 15 years, the amount of plastic in the ocean is predicted to double, and by 2050, there may be twice as much plastic in the ocean as there are… Read more: Let’s embrace the circular economy this year!
- How Uuvipak aligns with UN Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs)?
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were crafted by the United Nations (UN) to serve as a beacon for people, businesses, and countries to create a brighter future by 2030. The SDGs are 17 unique goals that tackle urgent global issues head-on. Uuvipak has made a commitment to designing innovative products and systems that align with… Read more: How Uuvipak aligns with UN Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs)? - Compostable and Home Compostable Certification?
As plastic pollution continues to worsen, numerous organisations have taken measures to reduce plastic usage in their products. While companies like Unilever, Nestlè and Coca-Cola have committed to using less plastic and increasing the use of recycled materials in their packaging, recycling alone is not a long-term solution. Plastic can only be recycled a finite… Read more: Compostable and Home Compostable Certification? - What will happen if there are more companies like Uuvipak?
Uuvipak is a 100% natural packaging brand that envisions a greener future. We are on a mission to eradicate plastic pollution and replace 2 billion single-use plastics with products that are zero plastic, zero landfill and have zero emissions by 2030! Uuvipak will have a significant impact on climate change in the next 10 to… Read more: What will happen if there are more companies like Uuvipak? - Keep the Sea Plastic FreeHumanity is no stranger to the intensifying climate crisis. In fact, humanity is one of the main causes for the climate crisis due to their exploitation and overuse of our planet’s natural resources. According to the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment (DAWE) , about 130,000 tonnes of plastic leak into the oceans every year in Australia.… Read more: Keep the Sea Plastic Free