Sustainability initiatives work best when they’re integrated across your entire operation rather than applied in isolated steps. Building holistic use cases means considering the full lifecycle of materials, packaging, and processes to maximize efficiency, reduce waste, and create long-term value. This resource provides practical guidance on developing comprehensive strategies that connect procurement, production, and recycling efforts.
What you’ll learn in this resource:
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FAQs
What does “holistic use case” mean in sustainability?
It means designing solutions that address the entire lifecycle of materials and processes, rather than focusing on one isolated step.
Why is a holistic approach better than single initiatives?
Holistic strategies reduce waste more effectively, improve efficiency, and create stronger alignment between departments and suppliers.
How do I start building holistic use cases?
Begin by mapping your material flows, identifying waste points, and collaborating with stakeholders across procurement, production, and recycling.