The Reality of Sustainable Packaging in Canada
Sustainability extends beyond just what’s inside our products; it’s also about how we package them. At LAKE+MAIN, we use aluminum, glass, and cardboard for our packaging to minimize waste and reduce reliance on plastic. Our long-term goal is to transition into a refillery model, allowing customers to bring back containers for reuse or purchase refills.
However, sustainable packaging is one of the biggest challenges we face as a small business. Most sustainable packaging options are manufactured overseas, making it difficult for companies like ours—who can’t afford to buy in bulk—to source them affordably.
Ironically, if we were to opt for plastic packaging, it would be much easier and cheaper to buy from Canadian manufacturers. But for us, sustainability wins out, even if it means tighter margins. Currently, we source our aluminum in Canada, while our glass and cardboard come from U.S. suppliers.
Our sustainability practices are the result of hundreds of hours of logistics, research, and networking. But the work is never over—we are always on the lookout for innovative, sustainable packaging options that align with our values.