In a significant step forward for sustainable packaging, ACTEGA and Living Ink Technologies have introduced ACTExact UV Black Algae Ink
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In a significant step forward for sustainable packaging, ACTEGA and Living Ink Technologies have introduced ACTExact UV Black Algae Ink
Mastronardi Produce® is gearing up to showcase new innovations in fresh snacking and packaging at the 2026 Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) Convention and Tradeshow in Toronto. Visitors to booth 521 will experience two standout SUNSET® innovations – both submitted for recognition in this year's CPMA showcase categories, along with chef-prepared recipes, irresistible tastings, and a firsthand look at what's next for fresh produce.
The Government of India has issued final guidelines mandating the use of 40% recycled content in food-grade PET packaging from April 1, 2026, marking a significant step toward strengthening the country’s circular economy framework.
The move, aligned with the broader sustainability vision of Narendra Modi, is expected to accelerate the adoption of recycled materials in the food and beverage sector while reducing reliance on virgin plastics.
In today’s competitive market, labels are no longer just identifiers—they are powerful branding tools. For medium-sized businesses, selecting the right labeling system is not just a technical decision, but an economic one that directly impacts profitability, flexibility, and scalability.
Croxsons has launched Rightweight, an innovative glass packaging solution which balances both sustainability and practicality in glass bottle and jar design.
Rightweight works by engineering packaging that has no excess weight or unnecessary material whilst retaining the packaging’s strength, function and shelf appeal.
By reducing the weight of glass packaging by potentially up to 30%, Rightweight approach ensures that bottles and jars are engineered to be as light as possible while still maintaining function.
ZURICH, March 31, 2026 — Amcor (NYSE: AMCR, ASX: AMC), a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, is supplying French hair care specialist Luxéol with a tailored version of its Prima jar for Luxéol’s award winning curl mask. The result is a high-quality pack that delivers eye-catching aesthetics with individualized branding, as well as improved sustainability through the inclusion of post-consumer recycled (PCR) material.
Advanced new solutions have been confirmed by Hugo Beck, a specialist in horizontal film and paper packaging machines, for this year’s interpack event writes Neill Barston.
Some 2,800 exhibitors are expected to participate at this year’s event – with organisers explaining to our title that the sold out event has a waiting list of several hundred businesses.
For its part, the German-based company, which is exhibiting at A74, Hall 11, has unveiled its latest compact sleeve wrapper paper S for sustainable transport and secondary packaging in paper.
Amcor (NYSE: AMCR, ASX: AMC), a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, is supplying Vöslauer Mineralwasser with a tethered version of Vöslauer’s customized closure for its iconic bottle designs.
This latest development with one of Austria’s leading mineral water brand underlines the strong partnership between Amcor and Vöslauer and their shared commitment to developing packaging that combines functionality, inclusivity, sustainability and design excellence.
Plastic Energy and TotalEnergies announce the start-up of their joint advanced plastics recycling plant, TotalEnergies Plastic Energy Advanced Recycling (TEPEAR), at TotalEnergies’ zero-crude Grandpuits complex outside Paris. The facility, which has an annual processing capacity of 15,000 tonnes, uses Plastic Energy’s patented advanced recycling technology to convert hard-to-recycle plastics into circular feedstock for the production of new plastics.
When conflict erupts in the Middle East, the world's packaging industry pays attention, not because it is a direct combatant, but because the region sits at the crossroads of energy, raw materials, and the sea lanes that carry global trade. The current escalation has accelerated disruptions that were already testing supply chains, and packaging manufacturers from Bangalore to Birmingham are revising their cost models.
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30% of global container trade passes through the Suez Canal