Amazon partners with Menasha to integrate transparency codes on packaging
Menasha Packaging has formed a strategic partnership with the Amazon Transparency Program, which aims to enable Amazon suppliers to integrate transparency codes into their packaging strategies to ensure product authenticity and enhance consumer trust. Packaging Insights speaks to Menasha about the benefits of incorporating transparency codes in the packaging of products such as Unilever’s shampoo and conditioner combination and Atlas protein bars. “A transparency code is a multifaceted scannable code and corresponding serial number applied to each sellable unit, or Amazon multipack, on an item. Transparency codes allow for multiple paths once scanned to drive consumers to a website and provide product information,” a Menasha spokesperson tells us.Packaging sector advances accessibility through inclusive design
Packaging industry leaders and advocates are emphasizing that the concept of an “average” consumer does not account for the diverse needs of millions living with disabilities, chronic pain, or visual impairments. For these individuals, everyday tasks such as opening a bottle or identifying a product can be challenging. Packaging Insights speaks to Amcor, Tilt Beauty, and Etia about how inclusive design is moving from a niche “special project” to a core pillar of packaging innovation strategy.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.Empack 2026: Bizerba launches CO2 leak detection system for food safety
At this year’s Empack, Bizerba debuted its LeakSecure inspection system for fully non-destructive, in-line CO2-based modified atmosphere packaging. We spoke to Ton Kommers, managing director at Bizerba Netherlands, about the company’s integrated hardware and software systems for automated packaging inspection.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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Empack 2026: Bizerba launches CO2 leak detection system for food safety
At this year’s Empack, Bizerba debuted its LeakSecure inspection system for fully non-destructive, in-line CO2-based modified atmosphere packaging. We spoke to Ton Kommers, managing director at Bizerba Netherlands, about the company’s integrated hardware and software systems for automated...
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