Have you ever sighed in front of the trash bin, trying to solve the everyday puzzle of which waste goes into which container? Don’t worry—you’re not alone. Even professionals sometimes get lost in the recycling jungle. But why is it worth recycling packaging, and how are we at Valio involved?
For long-shelf-life products, plastic cannot yet be completely eliminated, but even small actions have a big impact when the scale is large. We’re working on this literally with the full strength of Valio. This summer, our staff tested and gave feedback on even thinner cheese slice packaging. Does it still do its job as a protector and preserver? Could we make such a change?
The gable-top cartons we use are made entirely from renewable materials—including the caps—and have been since 2018. The carton must be lined with a thin plastic film to hold liquid, but this film is bioethanol-based, plant-derived—just like the cap. Small actions have a big impact when the scale is large: this saves Valio several thousand tons of CO₂ emissions compared to fossil-based plastic.
For packaging material—as with any material—availability matters. And where would the industry get recycled material if recycling wasn’t done? Finland’s recycling system works efficiently, and one person’s trash truly is another’s treasure.
Valio’s packaging development is moving forward quickly. We’re looking toward new opportunities to participate in the circular economy and reduce the use of virgin and fossil-based natural resources by every possible means.
Written by Juhana Pilkama, Head of Packaging Development at Valio.

