Healthcare is a booming business in the United States, and that fact is creating tremendous growth opportunities for both pharmaceutical and medical device packaging.
Household products have come a long way in the last few years – from stand-up and flat-bottom pouches to bigger, brighter labels and innovative closures. The unfortunate truth is that we must keep innovating the packaging to come out on top.
In a study conducted by Packaging InSight (packaginginsight.com) on behalf of Pregis LLC (pregis.com), product protection was ranked as the most important packaging characteristic by 80% of respondents, compared to sustainability and ease of product removal.
You can find the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) label on hundreds of everyday products, from milk and paper cups and plates to cosmetics and school and building supplies.