Starlinger is positioning plastic as the most sustainable packaging option through its advanced, recyclable solutions showcased at the “K” trade fair and its in-house exhibition in Austria. CSO Harald Neumüller emphasized that “plastic is not the problem, it’s the solution,” highlighting the company’s innovations in mono-material, “design for recycling” packaging.

Markem-Imaje, the global provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions and industrial marking and coding systems, has provided a printing and data management solution for catering expert Elior to reduce food waste and improve production efficiency.

Sabert Corporation Europe is proud to launch its new fully home compostable and recyclable foodservice packaging range. Made from renewable plant-based resources, the range is free from intentionally added PFAS and fully compliant.

Reflecting Sabert’s ongoing commitment to innovation, the new ranges have been developed and validated over time to deliver the performance customers expect.

The goal of the initiative is to boost the competitiveness of Chilean salmon products in the U.S. market, employing packaging innovation that aligns with environmental values and consumer expectations in the country, the contest sponsors announced on the website for the competition.

Building on the success of previous Amcor Lift-Off editions that have fostered partnerships and investments with pioneering companies in areas such as artificial intelligence-powered waste analytics, reusable packaging and bio-based materials, the Amcor Lift-Off Winter 2025/26 Challenge will focus on critical research and development priorities for flexible and paper-based packaging. Start-ups are encouraged to submit solutions that address one of three key areas:

 

The solution will provide brands with granular, real-time data on when and where packaging is recycled and the recycling rates of their products. These insights will ensure sustainability progress is accurately reported, ensuring compliance with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requirements. Additionally, the process can help with the redesign of packaging content to use alternative or lighter-weight packaging, reducing compliance costs and their carbon footprint.