It’s November, and that means it’s officially the holiday season. E-commerce is one of the most important issues regarding the holidays. In this issue, we discuss protective packaging and its role in this new e-Commerce era. The November issue also includes everything you need to know about the new trend, refillables, and how consumer demand could change packaging. Plus, a look at how to realistically reach your sustainability goals.
Packaging Strategies recently asked Alexandra Holtzman, director of strategy & business development, Trivium Packaging in the U.S., about the refill model and market and how it resonates with brands seeking sustainable packaging options.
Consumers are demanding more sustainable packaging. And companies are being urged to acknowledge their impact on the environment, mitigate adverse effects they create and do so with complete transparency.
Given the power of social media, it has become much easier for concerned consumers to make their voices heard. As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, it has also become necessary for companies to become proactive in anticipation of new, effectual environmental policies.
Extended travel and competitive demand for goods across the globe has posed a significant risk to the potential for damage, lost profits and return of goods in the retail sector, particularly where perishables and delicate items such as glass and luxury goods are at play.
Jabil Inc. announced its reinvention of the wipes container. FusePack wipes packaging combine features of multiple packaging substrates, leveraging the best elements of rigid and flexible components.
NuZee, a leading co-packing company for single-serve coffee formats, announced its first craft brewery partnership with Stone Brewing, one of the largest craft brewers in the United States.
Lärabar has teamed up with stationery company Paper Culture to create original pieces of artwork that will appear on select Lärabar packaging for a limited time.