September 2024
This September, dive into a selection of pivotal articles that caught our eye, featuring innovative steps towards sustainability and reuse within the packaging industry. We also spotlight major events shaping the sector, from London Packaging Week's focused showcases to the comprehensive offerings at Fachpack in Nuremberg. Join us as we explore the frontiers of packaging innovation and sustainability across these key gatherings.
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LATEST ARTICLES FROM THE WEB
Exploring Consumer Perspectives on Reusable Packaging: In her article for the Food Packaging Forum, Helene Wiesinger delves into various studies exploring consumer perceptions and behavior changes necessary for the shift from single-use to reusable packaging. Challenges like hygiene concerns and logistical issues are discussed alongside the environmental benefits that are enticing consumers towards more sustainable options. For a deeper understanding of the consumer journey toward reusable packaging adoption, read Helene Wiesinger's full analysis here.
Spotlight on Packaging Excellence: 2023/2024 Packaging Innovation Awards Finalists Announced: Dow’s prestigious Packaging Innovation Awards, now in its 35th year, has announced this year's finalists. Renowned for recognizing groundbreaking packaging solutions in technological advancement, sustainability, and enhanced user experience, the finalists represent the future of the industry. These innovators were selected after meticulous evaluations by a panel of global industry experts. Winners will be revealed and awarded during Tokyo Pack, in October. To see the full list of finalists as well as detailed information on their groundbreaking innovations (and images!), check out the online brochure on Dow’s website: The Packaging Innovation Awards Finalists.
Exploring Reuse and Refill: A Sustainable Shift in Packaging: In an insightful article on Waste 360, Arlene Karidis examines a U.S. PIRG Education report that champions reusable and refillable models in food service and retail to combat plastic pollution. Karidis highlights the report’s call for supportive policies to foster a widespread shift toward sustainable practices, emphasizing the successes and challenges of implementing these systems. This summary encapsulates the critical findings and innovative solutions necessary for reducing single-use plastic waste. For more insights and a thorough understanding of the importance and the intricacies of reuse and refill, read Arlene Karidis’s article here and access the full U.S. PIRG Education report here.
Ocado Trials Refillable Packaging for Online Orders: Detailed by Sarah Butler in The Guardian, Ocado has launched a trial to deliver pantry staples like pasta and rice in refillable packaging, a first among online supermarkets. Customers receive pre-filled reusable containers that can be reused up to 60 times, a huge improvement over single-use packaging. This initiative, part of a broader Refill Coalition effort with CHEP and GoUnpackaged, positions Ocado alongside other retailers like Aldi, Waitrose, and M&S, who have explored similar sustainability models. Despite challenges, such as additional costs impacting consumer uptake, this move signifies a shift towards more sustainable practices in e-commerce. Click here to read more.
NEXT EVENTS AND WEBINARS TO ATTEND
Following our journey through Asia last month, we promised a dynamic September, and we're delivering by heading back to Europe. This month's lineup features premier packaging events, including the comprehensive showcases at London Packaging Week and the innovative solutions at FACHPACK in Nuremberg. Join us in exploring the future of packaging at these significant industry gatherings.
Vienna, Austria 3-4 September 2024
E-PACK Europe 2024: Your Gateway to Packaging Innovation Dive into the future of e-commerce packaging at E-PACK Europe 2024, September 3-4 in Vienna, Austria. This premier event features over 20 speakers and intensive sessions designed to tackle industry challenges and unveil cutting-edge solutions. Don't miss the chance to network with top professionals and enhance your packaging strategies. Mark your calendars for impactful insights and invaluable networking opportunities.
London, United Kingdom 11-12 September 2024
London Packaging Week: Spearheading Packaging Innovation Don't miss out on the headlining event of September from September 10-12, for an unparalleled exploration into the future of packaging across luxury, beauty, drinks, and FMCG sectors. This pivotal event hosts four specialized shows: Packaging Première for luxury goods, PCD for beauty and personal care, PLD for premium drinks, and Food & Consumer Pack for everyday products. Immerse yourself in innovative designs with over 50 finalists at the Innovation Awards, culminating in a celebratory ceremony on September 12. Don’t miss this essential gathering for creators and innovators in the packaging industry.
Zoom Webinar, 24 September 2024
Join 'The Future of Packaging: Sustainable and Connected Solutions' webinar hosted by Appetite Creative on September 21 for free on Zoom. This event features industry leaders from Água Monchique, CCL Label, and Tridimage, exploring the latest in sustainable packaging. Dive into expert insights on trends, innovations, and real-world case studies of sustainable solutions. Discover the potential of connected packaging to enhance consumer engagement.
Nuremberg, Germany, 24-26 September 2024
Fachpack: Europe's Premier Packaging Fair Mark your calendars for Fachpack, a cornerstone event for the packaging sector, held in Nuremberg. Celebrating over 40 years, Fachpack showcases everything from packaging materials and machinery to logistics and services for industrial and consumer goods. Discover cutting-edge solutions across filling, labeling, palletizing, and more, from September 24-26. Dive into three days of innovation and connect with leaders from across the packaging industry at this comprehensive fair.
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