Justin Newell of INFORM North America explains how major international firms are using AI to get reusable containers to where they are most needed in a cost-efficient manner.
This year’s design challenge from the Paperboard Packaging Alliance was a tall order, calling on students to eliminate plastic, minimize material usage, and ensure ease-of-use for the consumer.
My wife and I vacationed in Europe this summer, and I couldn’t help but notice that package design, package labeling, and product marketing are handled differently on the other side of the pond.
The growing global reliance on ecommerce has led to suppliers and manufacturers finding innovative ways to bolster their packaging solutions in this sector.
In tandem with Veterans Day as we thank Americans for their service, we recently spoke to military veterans who have brought their unique talents and skills to bear on the packaging industry.
Veterans are excelling in the packaging sector, bringing military-honed skills of precision and reliability to the forefront. Their diverse experiences translate into successful careers, showcasing the impact of discipline and teamwork. Discover how four veterans have found their calling in this vital industry and are redefining success.
From monitoring the temperature of perishables to facilitating the reuse of food containers, track-and-trace technology is an increasingly critical component of packaging.
We present some of the most intriguing stories that surfaced in 2025. From pharmaceutical packaging to foodservice packaging to the shipment of perishable goods, track-and-trace technology plays a critical role, as the following stories illustrate.
Fresh off a successful collaboration with Walmart to get potato packaging with PCR content onto store shelves, Kevin Kelly of Emerald Packaging talks about the challenges of getting sustainable flexible packaging into the market.
We look at three groups approaching packaging sustainability from three different angles: adopting modern packaging equipment, recycling flexible plastic, and harmonizing data collection to meet EPR requirements.
We look at three groups approaching packaging sustainability from three different angles: adopting modern packaging equipment, recycling flexible plastic, and harmonizing data collection to meet EPR requirements.