The challenge? Understanding what the Packaging Pact actually demands, and more importantly, what businesses must change before 2026 to stay compliant.
In this blog, we break down the Packaging Pact in simple terms, including its goals, its relevance and the key regulatory shifts on the horizon. We’ll also outline the practical steps businesses should take now, the common challenges they may face and how Swiftpak can support a smooth transition toward fully compliant, future-ready packaging.
What is the Packaging Pact?
The Packaging Pact is the next evolution of the UK Plastics Pact, an initiative designed to tackle the most persistent barriers within the packaging system. While the original Plastics Pact focused primarily on plastic reduction and recyclability, the Packaging Pact takes a broader, more ambitious approach. Its aim is to accelerate the shift toward truly circular packaging at scale by driving collaboration across manufacturers, brands, retailers and the wider supply chain.
At its core, the Packaging Pact is about:
- Reducing packaging waste
- Improving recyclability
- Encouraging businesses to adopt materials that can be reused, recycled, or responsibly recovered
It supports the UK’s transition to a circular economy by promoting sustainable design principles, standardising best practices and stimulating the investment needed for advanced recycling and waste management infrastructure.
For UK businesses, the Packaging Pact is highly relevant, not only because it aligns with increasing regulatory pressure but because it sets clear expectations for packaging sustainability in the years ahead. Companies that understand and adapt to these expectations now will be better positioned to meet upcoming compliance requirements, reduce environmental impact and stay competitive in a rapidly changing market.