Design products that avoid landfill.

Material impact data at the design stage — not after a relaunch.

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How it works

Material impact, embedded in design.

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Step 1 · Portfolio mapping — Existing SKU material composition

Qualified team maps your existing portfolio.

Material composition, weight, recyclability, regional acceptance — for every SKU you sell, in every market you sell it.

Step 2 · In-design scoring — Material, weight, regional acceptance

Our software scores design choices in-flight on real-market data.

Designers swap materials and Scrapp returns updated impact scores against the regions you actually ship to. Trade-offs become visible before they're locked in.

Step 3 · Process integration — Embedded in design and packaging review

Our team helps you embed it in your process.

We work with your design and packaging team to make minimizing impact a standard part of design review — not a post-launch retrofit.

outcome · SAVE TIME

Design with impact data, not after the fact.

"Our designers pick a material because it's cheap. We find out two years later that it's killing our recyclability rate."

37% reduction in product impact at Oddisea →
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A photo of 2 hands holding 2 cosmetics products with graphics showing they are 82% recyclable and recyclable in 4.5M households.

FEATURE · WASTE footprint ASSESSMENT

In-design material impact scoring

Live impact scores update as designers swap materials, finishes, and weights. The conversation moves from 'is this recyclable?' to 'which option scores highest?' — before the design is locked.

outcome · save time

Ship a packaging change without a 6-month research project.

"Every redesign requires us to do material research from scratch. It takes months."

6 months saved on packaging redesigns for Beech-Nut →
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A green paint brush resting on a green paint lid with graphics attached: "CO2e Saved if Recycled: 134gCO2e","Actual Recyclability of Product: 47%","Recovery Rate at MFR: 56%".

feature · automated data categorization

Pre-vetted material library

A curated library of thousands of materials, components & items — each pre-scored for recyclability, regional acceptance, accessibility, and typical cost range. Swap, compare, decide.

Get a free recycling app for your customers

A free zero-waste app for when they are at home or at work.

Get started today →
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Outcome · increase brand value

Know what's accepted where you actually sell.

"What's recyclable in Cornwall is incinerated in Florida. We can't claim 'recyclable' on a global package."

100% coverage across USA, Canada, UK →
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A photo of 2 mixed material pouches with graphics of recyclability scores attached to them for the UK, US and Canadian markets.

Feature · waste footprint analysis

Regional recyclability mapping

Country-by-country acceptance data tied to your specific material specs. Tells you what claims hold up in which markets — so on-pack messaging stays defensible everywhere it lands.

Ready to design with impact data in the room?

Send us a current SKU. We'll score it and show you the swap that lifts it most.

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