Thailand ramps up plastic recycling amid petrochemical disruptions
Thailand has announced measures to accelerate plastic recycling as the US-Iran war interrupts the flow of petrochemical feedstocks. The initiative aims to ease immediate supply pressures and strengthen long-term environmental protection. Thailand’s Industry minister Varawut Silpa-archa notes that fluctuations in plastic resin prices influence the cost of packaging products and directly impact consumers.Printing’s digital shift: Industry leaders examine data, design & connectivity
Digital printing trends continue to respond to regulatory pressure, demand brand personalization, and increasing data connectivity. The printing technique involves copying a digital image directly onto a package without using traditional printing plates, which transfer ink from one surface to another. Packaging Insights sits down with Bobst, Flint Group Digital Xeikon, Mondi, and Xaar to explore the industry’s transformation through digital printing, as well as the challenges the technology has yet to overcome. Interpack 2026: PulPac to showcase “plastic-like” fiber-based closures
PulPac will exhibit its Dry Molded Fiber caps for the first time at Interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany (May 7–13). Packaging Insights speaks with Viktor Wingård Börjesson, chief operating officer at PulPac, about the development stage of the new generation of fiber-based caps, the consumer experience they offer, and how closely they match traditional plastic bottle closures. What makes PulPac’s fiber caps different from existing solutions? Eco-forward rigid plastic
As consumer concern around sustainability grows, the use of more eco-forward rigid materials is increasing. This is reflected in a rising number of F&B launches using more sustainable rigid packaging, particularly recyclable plastic. Most of these launches are concentrated in Europe.The Recycling Partnership on rising volumes in US PET processing
We speak with Adam Gendell, director of material systems at The Recycling Partnership, about the disconnect between rising PET collection volumes and declining recycling capacity in the US. He also outlines the need for infrastructure investments and improved policy measures.
Packaging Innovations 2026 review: Data, design & regulations drive circularity
Packaging Innovations 2026 in Birmingham, UK, welcomed 450 exhibitors showcasing circular packaging design. As the industry adapts to the UK’s packaging EPR and DRS launch, suppliers presented solutions catering to these regulatory shifts. Highlights included recycle-ready monomaterial solutions, compostable packaging and labels, and AI-assisted recyclability data analytics.Settings
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The Recycling Partnership on rising volumes in US PET processing
We speak with Adam Gendell, director of material systems at The Recycling Partnership, about the disconnect between rising PET collection volumes and declining recycling capacity in the US. He also outlines the need for infrastructure investments and improved policy measures.
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