Papyrus Australia on track to transition to commercialisation.

Australian Stock Exchange listed company Papyrus Australia Limited has developed a proprietary technology that converts banana plantation waste into a refined pulp intended to be used to produce a broad range of sustainable paper, board, and moulded packaging application products.

As the premier trade fair for China’s processing and packaging industry, ProPak China 2026—the 31st International Processing & Packaging Exhibition—will take place at the National Exhibition and Convention Center from 15 to 17 June 2026.

The brand is worth over £44m and found in more than 2.2 million UK households.

Kids’ fruit snacking brand, Bear, has undergone a refresh.

The revamped packaging delivers a more distinctive, harmonised look across the fixture, with a modernised logo and stronger branding to boost in-store visibility and make the range quicker to spot and shop. Packaging updates include new real fruit imagery as well as clear on-pack health messaging.

The US-Iran war has exposed supply chain fragility as India’s Diet Coke shortage highlights risks of single packaging reliance and aluminium can shortages

Of all the impacts on supply chains during the conflict in the Middle East, India’s abrupt shortage of Diet Coke might be one of the most surprising. But should it be?

Disruption from the Iran war has hit global energy supplies hardest. But while oil and gas flows have dominated headlines, the latest shock has exposed a less obvious vulnerability: the movement of industrial materials such as aluminium.

Amcor (NYSE: AMCR, ASX: AMC), a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions is hosting a webinar that provides an overview of recent European Union (EU) regulation changes and propellant reformulation in the Pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler (pMDI) industry and how these will impact the future development of pMDI devices.

There is a cardboard box sitting somewhere near you right now. Maybe it held your last online order, your breakfast cereal, or a shipment of electronics. It is easy to overlook. It is also one of the most sophisticated material innovations in modern commerce, and its story is only getting more interesting.
Fiber-based packaging, which includes corrugated cardboard, molded pulp, paperboard cartons, kraft paper, and honeycomb board, has quietly become the backbone of how the world moves and protects goods. And it is no longer playing second fiddle to plastic. It is winning.

Amcor (NYSE: AMCR, ASX: AMC), a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, has made a multi-million-euro investment in a new printing line at its manufacturing facility in Hardenberg, Netherlands. The investment enhances Amcor’s industrial film capabilities, supporting rising demand across markets such as growing media, peat, fertilizers, wood shavings, animal bedding, wood pellets, salts and other bulk materials.

 “Now that we use Pulp Ultra®, everything about how we produce our meals and everything about the child's experience in school is completely different and worlds apart from where we were prior to working with Sabert.”

Sabert Corporation Europe has delivered a unique solution for children’s ready-meals for Irish school meals provider, Carambola.