Solid steps for a lighter footprint
Whether you’re many years into your sustainability journey or at the very beginning, our sustainability experts are here to provide support from compliance to purpose.

Sustainability road mapping
Sustainability maturity varies across issues and departments. We can help motivate your internal stakeholders in the packaging space through proactive meetings, including workshops, brainstorming sessions, and intake models. Together we'll advance your sustainability goals, achieve compliance, and ensure organizational alignment in your packaging space by:
- Understanding stakeholder risks, vision, and values
- Comparing with your risks, vision, and values
- Aligning vision and values across all material issues
- Identifying possible solutions
- Developing roadmaps for each key issue
- Helping stakeholders understand their role in moving the needle

Supply chain evaluations
Our team can visit one of your operational sites, or multiple, to evaluate opportunities to positively impact your sustainable packaging goals. They can also point out areas where you can achieve both sustainability impact and bottom-line savings, including:

Water use

Waste management (3Rs)

Energy use

Greenhouse gas emissions

Biodiversity

Materials and resource use

Food safety

Occupational health and safety (EHS)

Stakeholder education
We can provide educational materials, deliver training directly, or facilitate dialogues across one or multiple stakeholder groups, targeting the areas where they have the most interest and impact.
Sustainability content support
We partner with our customers to share the improvements and benefits achieved through using Tosca products in case studies, which create excellent content sustainability reports, press releases, and social media posts. In addition, we provide annual emissions certificates, which can be used in customer scope 3 data reporting activities.
Understand your potential footprint
Understand the value of reusable packaging compared to single-use alternatives such as corrugated, wood, foam, and steel containers through a comparative LifeCycle Assessment (LCA). These results can be used in the scope 3 section of your sustainability report.