What we bring to the table
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Material Flow
Ground truth on packaging waste - what really happens in recycling systems.
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Design Insights
Formats, materials, and colours that impact recyclability.
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Regulatory Impact
EPR and global policy shifts shaping packaging strategy.
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AI for Circularity
Waste data that drives design, reduces waste and fuels the next ClimateTech boom: waste intelligence.
Who should reach out:
- Brand & product owners wanting to align packaging with upcoming regulations.
- Sustainability leads looking for data to measure real impact.
- Packaging designers and engineers exploring design trade-offs for recyclability.
- Policy & ESG teams interested in how waste systems work in practice.
Let's Connect:
Whether over coffee, at an event, at an evening session, we would love to meet.

Deepnest can transform waste data into insights to guide smarter packaging design from the outset. We’re exploring how this technology can help us embed a data-driven approach across the entire packaging lifecycle, moving us closer to 100% circular packaging.

Sandra Gibbs
Chief Supply Chain Officer at Asahi Beverages

Brands and retailers have been working hard for years to design packaging that they think is recyclable. This kind of insight is a game-changer for brands, retailers, converters, and anyone who designs packaging.

Yoni Shiran
Partner at SYSTEMIQ

The clarity of data that Deepnest brings will be invaluable for brands who can track material movement post-consumer. It shines a bright light into an uncharted area offering valuable commercial insights for brands across materials and product types, and geographical regions.

Claire Shrewsbury
Director Insights and Innovation, at global environmental NGO, WRAP

Brands and retailers have been working hard for years to design packaging that they think is recyclable. This kind of insight is a game-changer for brands, retailers, converters, and anyone who designs packaging.

Yoni Shiran
Partner at SYSTEMIQ
Discover the Packaging Mindset report
Find out how we turned 20 interviews and over 50 academic papers into a single, impactful report on the packaging ecosystem.

