Governors across the United States not only are signing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) bills into law but also are fostering economic development by championing the construction of new packaging facilities.
It's great to see breaking news in the packaging industry emerging from the state level, particularly with the introduction of new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws and economic development surrounding new or expanded packaging facilities.
Group’s second corrugated plant in the United States will require a total investment of more than $110 million and will be located in Anderson, Indiana. Construction is expected to start in May 2025 and be finished in Q4 2026.
The new state-of-the-art flexographic and gravure manufacturing facility in Cabreúva, Brazil, is only 25 miles from the INX metal decorating plant in Itatiba.
Facility will expand the company’s packaging product manufacturing footprint into the United States, including its role as the primary packaging supplier for Pennsylvania-based poultry company Bell & Evans.
The Global Packaging Group is growing in the South and Central Americas Region with a new hub of excellence for pressure sensitive labels, with plans for expansion into digital printing.
Amcor has opened its European Innovation Center in Belgium. The facility will partner with brands and retailers from across the region to design packaging that delivers better results for consumers and the environment alike.
Plant is scheduled to launch operations at the end of 2024 to bolster barrier film supply capabilities in Europe and meet rising global demand for eco-friendly packaging.
Facility showcases Henkel’s entire technology portfolio of adhesives, sealants, functional coatings and specialty materials and supports an environment for collaboration with customers from over 800 industry segments to develop innovative solutions.