Exploring the World of Connected Packaging Innovations
Beyond its traditional role as a vessel, packaging is becoming an interactive gateway, thanks to the integration of connected technologies.
Beyond its traditional role as a vessel, packaging is becoming an interactive gateway, thanks to the integration of connected technologies.
Coca-Cola has announced a UK trial of label-free 500ml bottles of Sprite. The naked bottles are an experiment into consumer acceptance of such packaging.
These enduring packaging tips offer a roadmap for success, guiding businesses through the complexities of the ever-changing landscape.
These key players serve as guiding lights, illuminating a path towards a more sustainable future for the packaging industry and the planet.
Discover how to craft timeless packaging in today’s ever-changing consumer landscape, from quality prioritisation to classic aesthetics.
Sustainable packaging is a potent tool, showcasing a brand’s environmental dedication while shaping consumer perceptions and purchases.
The leading companies for this year are setting new standards for innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric solutions.
As the packaging industry charts its course into the future, a confluence of factors is reshaping its landscape.
The booming world of e-commerce has brought undeniable convenience to our fingertips, but it has also ignited concerns about its environmental impact, particularly regarding packaging waste.
Examining scepticism and misinformation hurdles obstructing the shift towards consumers recycling and sustainable packaging.
Unpacking the complexities of packaging, we scrutinise fragility, supply chain dynamics, complexity, order volumes, and the overlooked areas of sundries and marketing.
An expert examination of the myth surrounding cheap packaging and the hidden costs businesses may unknowingly bear.
Eco-Products’ compostable line contains more than 50 packaging items with labels and colour-coding for the foodservice industry.
A detailed examination of wood foam packaging, exploring its composition, benefits, and possible drawbacks.
In the vast supply chain, controlling perishable goods proves elusive, risking product quality, customer satisfaction, and brand reputation.