Packaging Industry Must Act Now to Meet the Demands of 2050, Urges Aura

Sustainable packaging consultancy Aura is urging brands and retailers to prepare now for the world of 2050 and what the future entails for product packaging. Gillian Garside-Wight, Consulting Director at Aura, will be presenting the findings of a new report at SPC Impact 2025 at the Hyatt Regency Seattle, on April 30th 2025 at 9.45am. Or visit the Aura team at Stand 1.

In a report launching later this year, Aura has identified four scenarios that demonstrate four versions of the world in 2050, and how this will affect the world of retail and packaging. These are:

  • Accelerated Evolution, a more evolutionary scenario, where we extend today’s trends into the future

  • The High-Tech Future assumes the world fully embraces technological change, and leans into how tech and AI could transform consumer behavior

  • Recovering the Past explores consumers pushing back against the amount of tech they are exposed to, and the influence it has on their lives

  • The Tough Alternative scenario, which looks at the tough reality of what happens if we fail to address climate, geopolitical, and technological challenges, to show why we’re all targeting change.

For example, in the High-Tech Future world dominated by technology, packaging becomes interactive, offering tutorials, product data, and personalized overlays.

AI-driven factories could autonomously customize packaging designs in real-time, tailoring them to consumer preferences, while digital overlays replace traditional labels, displaying information in the consumer’s native language and highlighting relevant details like allergens or usage instructions.

Alternatively, the world of the Tough Alternative is set to be defined by resource scarcity. Access to daily essentials and critical materials like water, food, fiber and fossil-fuel derived polymers is severely constrained, while manufacturers turn to locally sourced, low-cost materials and even mine landfills for waste to repurpose.

This could lead to lightweight, rapid-response packaging solutions for supplying disaster zones, while circular solutions using existing materials dominate to reduce resource use and minimize waste where infrastructure is lacking.

In flood-prone regions, humidity-resistant designs protect essential goods, while heat-insulated packaging ensures medicines remain viable in extreme temperatures.

Gillian Garside-Wight, said, “It’s not a question of planning for the next three years, but the next three decades.Global retailers and brands need to assess their packaging requirements on a macro and micro level to survive and thrive through seismic shifts in global supply chains, increasing sustainability demands, and ever-changing consumer expectations. No matter what the future holds, they will need guidance, support and comprehensive data on their packaging. That journey has to start today. If brands don’t have accurate, real-time data they won’t be able to meet current regulatory demands like Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) – and we’re only going to see more regulation like this as time goes on.”

About Aura:

Aura is a packaging sustainability consultancy, committed to making a measurable difference – everyday.  They combine consultancy, strategy, and technology to deliver best-in- class, sustainable packaging solutions. Their team of packaging, sustainability, technology, and retail experts are pioneers in the use of data and knowledge that gives clients actionable reference points to drive positive change.

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