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Cyril Drouet leads Metsä Board’s design team in Shanghai, creating graphical and structural packaging solutions based on renewable materials Contact him at cyril.drouet@metsagroup.com
Innovative packaging entails more than aesthetically pleasing design, product protection and functionality—designers must also take into account the ecological implications of their work. Here are six ways designers can work with brand owners to create packaging that is sustainable and innovative.