The packaging industry is entering a new era where transparency, traceability, and sustainability are becoming as important as product protection. One of the most significant developments driving this transformation is the Digital Product Passport (DPP), a digital record that provides detailed information about a product and its packaging throughout its lifecycle.

Paramelt is highlighting the potential of its Paraflex Nowax range, a portfolio of vegetable-based wax coatings designed to enhance the performance and sustainability of paper-based packaging. The solution offers packaging manufacturers a renewable alternative to conventional mineral waxes while delivering the barrier, release, and heat-sealing properties required for modern packaging applications.

  • New re/loop FlowWrap material for wet wipes contains 35% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content and is designed for recycling
  • Performance is comparable to virgin alternatives, as validated in internal tests and customer trials
  • Supporting customers in advancing sustainability goals and meeting regulatory requirements with PCR content  

Mondi, a global leader in sustainable packaging and paper, has launched re/loop FlowWrap for wet wipes packaging, helping customers in the home and personal care industry transition to more sustainable polymer-based packagin

The new Primary Color Shampoo and Conditioner, and Primary Color Protective Spray extend color and help protect hair.

R+Co Bleu launched a new and reformulated Primary Color Collection.

Using a new proprietary Chromotherapy Technology, this color care system transforms strands from the start of your routine to the end.

R+Co Bleu is one of the first brands to feature bottles and jars made from 100% PCR packaging.

Tubes are constructed from bio resin sugarcane plastic, and canisters are 100% aluminum.

Amazon introduced Amazon Day in Mexico, a delivery option that allows Amazon Prime members to select a specific day of the week to receive multiple eligible orders in a single shipment. The initiative aims to provide greater convenience for consumers while reducing the environmental footprint associated with ecommerce deliveries.

The process developed by Dioxycle uses carbon electrolysis to convert industrial carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide emissions into ethylene.

Dioxycle, a company focused on clean chemical processes, has formed a multi-year partnership with L’Oréal to produce packaging materials from captured carbon emissions.

The process developed by Dioxycle uses carbon electrolysis to convert industrial carbon monoxide (CO) or carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions into ethylene, a key ingredient in polyethylene production.