Is There a Move Away from Temporary Cardboard Displays?

Vertical Vendors • 22 January 2025

Is There a Move Away from Temporary Cardboard Displays?

The retail industry has long relied on temporary cardboard displays to launch brand campaigns, promote price reductions, and drive in-store sales. These displays, often visually striking and creatively designed, have become a staple of retail marketing. However, as sustainability concerns grow, the environmental impact of these disposable displays is coming under increasing scrutiny.


The Cardboard Conundrum

Cardboard, a renewable resource, is often touted as an sustainable material. However, the sheer volume of temporary cardboard displays produced and discarded each year raises questions about their sustainable impact. Many of these displays are complex, incorporating plastic clips, foil, and lamination, which can complicate recycling efforts. As a result, these displays often end up in general waste bins, leading to incineration or, worse, landfill.


While global brands and retailers have favoured cardboard for its ease of use and affordability, the industry is starting to recognise the limitations of this approach. The overreliance on temporary cardboard displays has led to a surge in demand for fibre resources, increased printing and shipping costs, and significant waste generation.


A New Era of Sustainable Displays

Recognising the environmental implications of excessive cardboard usage, global brands and retailers are increasingly exploring alternative display solutions. One such trend is the adoption of neatly designed displays made from metal or other durable materials. These modular units, which often feature interchangeable inserts for branding and messaging, offer several advantages:

  • Longevity: Metal displays are significantly more durable than cardboard, extending their lifespan and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
  • Reduced Waste: By using a reusable metal elements, brands can minimize the amount of cardboard and other materials required for each campaign.
  • Efficient Logistics: Metal displays are often more compact and easier to ship, reducing transportation emissions over the long term.
  • Simplified Recycling: The modular design of these displays makes it easier to recycle, refurbish or reuse individual metal components.


Have We Reached Peak Cardboard?

As the retail industry grapples with sustainability challenges, it appears that we may have reached "peak cardboard" in terms of display materials. The move towards more durable and sustainable options signals a paradigm shift in the way retailers approach in-store marketing. By embracing innovative display solutions, the industry can reduce waste, conserve resources, and build a more sustainable future for retail in-store displays.


Blog contribution in collaboration with
Steve Lister Sustainability Consultant to Global Brands & Retailers



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