From traditional identification to smart packaging, the technology needed to create functional, creative and compliant labels. By Tessa Kohl, product manager of DX Solutions, Epson America, Inc. Labels are a critical component of any product. Without a label, a product doesn’t ship. Beyond product applications, labels are used in daily operations across various sectors, including…
Read More >>Label Technology Builds a Connected Consumer Experience By Amy Donato, Global Platform Director, TESLIN® Substrate at PPG Driven by the global trends of sustainability, labor and workforce challenges and digital transformation, label suppliers and converters are adopting new techniques that aim to increase efficiency and reduce the environmental impact of their products and operations. Manufacturing…
Read More >>Prioritizing packaging industry transparency in the digital age. By Steve Brownett-Gale of Lifestyle Packaging Direct access to information online poses a significant challenge in the packaging industry, as it is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. A survey revealed that 64 percent of U.S. adults think that “fake news” confuses basic facts, and…
Read More >>By Brian Westerlind, Director of Industry Affairs, Paperboard Packaging Council In an era marked by environmental awareness, industries are increasingly turning to sustainable solutions like paperboard packaging. Folding cartons and rigid boxes offer product protection, numerous design capabilities and, of course, the biodegradable nature that brands and consumers are looking for today. This article will…
Read More >>How CPGS Are Responding to Stakeholders By Brian Flynn, Managing Director at William Blair Sustainability continues to gain momentum as a key focus area in the consumer-packaged goods (CPG) space, with regulators and, more recently, capital providers joining consumers in applying pressure to CPGs, and ultimately packaging companies. That pressure only shows signs of increasing,…
Read More >>By James Montero MacColl, Senior Marketing Manager with Easy Fairs UK Packaging is going back to its roots. It’s been thousands of years since the ancient Chinese first used pressed tree bark to create small pouches for herbs and medicines, but the paper packaging of today is no nostalgia act — it’s only proving to…
Read More >>Contributed by the International Molded Fiber Association The increased use of molded fiber over petroleum-based products is a significant step forward in environmental sustainability and stewardship. Molded fiber products are gaining prominence due to their biodegradable and compostable nature; however, certain molded fiber products require lamination to maintain quality and functionality. To confront this challenge,…
Read More >>Navigating the Shift to Sustainable Paper Solutions As consumer brands grapple with increasing packaging-related environmental regulations and a marketplace that demands sustainability, the shift toward paper packaging has become more than a trend — it’s a necessary transition. This movement is driven by regulatory mandates, consumer demands and a collective industry responsibility toward ecological stewardship.…
Read More >>By Steve Halford, Product Development Technologist at Parkside So much of the modern packaging industry’s focus is on reducing plastic use. This is not without good reason. Today’s packaging market is subject to tightening legislation across the world, aimed at cutting the amount of plastic packaging waste that is produced. Measures like the EU’s Packaging…
Read More >>Modeling Technology and Material Advancements Support Circular Packaging Solutions By Bill Pardo, Market Manager, Food Packaging at NOVA Chemicals The durability and versatility of plastic packaging are unmatched by any other material, making them an integral part of the global economy. But plastics are capable of even more. The push for more circular plastic use…
Read More >>Where the Opportunities Are for Brands Today By Paivi Harju-Eloranta, Director of Product Stewardship for Stora Enso Packaging Materials Packaging has always played a vital role in food safety. Safe food packaging builds brand trust with consumers by reducing the risk of contamination of food, by extending shelf life, by enabling traceability, and much more.…
Read More >>Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of new large format digital printers. By Pete Galbiati, Marketing and Business Development Director for Peachtree Packaging & Display New large-format digital printers are revolutionizing the packaging industry and bringing digital benefits to the graphic packaging space. Where flexographic (flexo) or lithographic (litho) printing has been the standard for producing…
Read More >>How converters can jump on board the RFID train By Andy Thomas-Emans, Strategic Director of Tarsus Labels Group Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has been with us for over two decades, during which time major retail groups and the pharma industry have played with how it might help improve supply chain efficiency and product security.…
Read More >>Machines, knowledge and flexibility are the key to shelf-ready perfection. By Billy Goodman, Managing Director of Cama North America We all take it for granted in the supermarket, but shelf-ready packaging hides myriad features and capabilities, all of which must be balanced to deliver the best possible outcomes for suppliers, machine builders, producers, vendors and,…
Read More >>Discover unparalleled industry insights in Chicago, Nov. 3-6. By Laura Thompson, Vice President, Trade Shows at PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies Get ready for PACK EXPO International’s thrilling return to Chicago, which is more expansive and comprehensive than ever. From Nov. 3–6, 2024, at McCormick Place, this year’s event promises to be…
Read More >>What Businesses May Not Know About Virtual Security By Josh Roffman, SVP of Marketing & Product Management at Loftware Cloud-first strategies have become commonplace across many industries. In fact, according to findings from Statista, more than 60% of all corporate data is currently stored in the cloud — up from 30% in 2015 — and…
Read More >>Smart Features Offer Potential to Reduce Waste By Rebecca Marquez, Manager of Business Intelligence at PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies The dairy industry is increasingly fragmented as it attempts to address demands for health and wellness, quality, sustainability, plant-based products, organic products, indulgent treats and niche markets like lactose-intolerant consumers. With all…
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