The Scotsman

Sustainabl­e packaging is a winwin for our customers

It’s a source of pride to James Macsween that his haggis now more affordable

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The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has been unlike anything any of us have ever experience­d before. For the first time in our lives, we’ve all been collective­ly affected by something far outwith our control. Be it restrictio­ns on seeing loved ones or for many businesses, the financial implicatio­ns of our new way of life, which has presented a raft of unexpected challenges.

While we’re still battling the virus and living with its implicatio­ns, it does offer us a chance to refocus our attentions on a greener economic recovery. As businesses plan what their brand may look like following the impacts of Covid-19, it’s a chance for them to reset and think about the ways that more sustainabl­e products can benefit their business, customers and the environmen­t.

At Macsween, we’ve always been committed to providing the best value for money and quality product we can, but we realise that now is the time to support our loyal customers with a more affordable product.

Part of this process has seen us introduce an innovative package redesign that improves our sustainabi­lity. We’ve reduced the size of both our original and vegan-approved vegetarian, 454g and 227g packs to 400g and 200g which has in turn allowed us to make the pricing more competitiv­e for our customers.

Not only does this change mean that people are purchasing a more sustainabl­e product, it potentiall­y also reduces food waste with less chance of people cooking more than they need. We also use 75 per cent less packaging on average compared to other haggis brands while our business is 67 per cent local

ly sourced. In addition to this, we were also the first haggis brand to use RSPO cer tified palm oil in our products, which ensures it has been sustainabl­y sourced.

We’ve felt first-hand how our move to more environmen­tally friendly packaging has helped to invigorate the haggis market and it’s an immense source of pride to make our award-winning haggis more affordable. While I know the challenges of Covid-19 mean that not every company will be in the fortunate position of being able to lower their pricing or rebrand, for those that are able to, I’d certainly recommend they take this opportunit­y to align their business goals with the wider environmen­tal benefits that are possible.

For us, it’s something we’re delighted we’ve been able to do to help loyal customers who have supported us over the years. We wanted to give back during the current challenges we’re all facing and enable them to enjoy our premium haggis at a lower price.

Collective­ly, if those that can within the business industry, come together to push similar initiative­s, we can all help support those who have been worst affected by Covid-19. The majority of people are tightening their purse strings due to the pandemic and if companies can provide a more sustainabl­e product and reduce packaging, they may find they can offer a lower price to customers.

The challenges we’re all currently facing are far reaching and impact every industry in some way or another. However, if we can all do our bit to refocus on where our businesses are going following the pandemic, then we might be able to help those that need it most and in turn, benefit the environmen­t. James Macsween is Managing Director at Macsween.

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