June's flexible packaging news includes Oliver Healthcare Packaging, Terinex Flexibles' ambitious plans, Tipa's US moves in compostable packaging, Voortman's fast-tracked move to resealable packaging, and more.
Recent robust online grocery sales — along with an impressive 12% expected growth rate for the next several years — have food and beverage companies rethinking their packaging strategy for this channel.
ZenWTR to add aluminum and glass bottles to the brand’s flagship made-from-ocean-bound recycled PET (rPET) bottles to meet consumers’ packaging preference.
Food and beverage brands can find alternatives to “forever chemicals” that ensure high performance of paper and paperboard packaging that also meets sustainability goals.
Tetra Pak pushes the power of digitally printed custom cartons with higher quality, shorter runs, and variable designs that unlock the packaging potential of targeted marketing.
Consumer interest and improved outcomes are among key drivers, but economic downturn and supply chain issues still pose challenges.
Tennessee plant supports brand owner CG Roxane’s goal of blowmolding water bottles nationwide with at least 50% rPET content.
The cookie packaging team at Hostess’ Voortman cookies plant developed resealable packaging for 14 stock-keeping units in just six months.
TekniPlex will significantly expand global capacity with a new 200,000-square-foot plant in Madison, its second facility in the city.
The world’s largest packaging trade show lived up to its reputation for showcasing leading-edge technologies — as these new developments in mono-material flexible packaging and paper packaging prove.