Refillable packaging under PPWR: Personal care & e-commerce packagers accelerate adoption
Major packaging companies are increasingly looking to develop refillable and reusable alternatives to single-use packaging as the August 12 implementation deadline of the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) approaches. DS Smith has launched the Reuse Fast Track initiative alongside the French wings of e-commerce manufacturers and suppliers Re-Zip and Raja Group to push for reusable fiber-based packaging in line with the PPWR. Meanwhile, consumer research conducted by Amcor finds that consumers are becoming “more receptive” to refillable personal care formats, driven by affordability and environmental considerations.Sealed Air and Yangi: Fiber trays & flexibles reshape protein packs amid regulatory pressures
Protein packaging is undergoing a material, design, and barrier transformation as the industry recognizes sustainability as no longer an aspiration, but a requirement. To understand the latest innovations and trends in the category, Packaging Insights speaks to Sealed Air and Yangi, and draws on data from Innova Market Insights. Segede director talks transparency in Digital Product Passport era
Transparency increasingly stands out as a key competitive differentiator in the beauty packaging industry. Packaging players are thus responding to environmental sustainability regulations and consumer expectations, highlights Claire Trescartes, Corporate Social Responsibility director at Segede. Packaging Insights speaks with the French company specializing in metal packaging and decorative components about the rise of traceable packaging, circular metals, and how brands can navigate ongoing regulatory developments, including the EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) mandate. Do you spot any major shifts in beauty packaging?Protein packaging reinvented
Innova Market Insights data reveals that consumers find packaging very important when choosing meat and dairy products. Standard Tray and Flat pouch were the leading packaging types, while Cup emerged as the packaging category with the fastest rise in innovation. Bio-based material for protein launches had 21% growth from April 2021 to March 2026, opening the path to new packaging opportunities.A Science Based Look at Fluorination and PFAS.
Are all fluorinated packaging technologies created equal? Or are we oversimplifying risk? Greif examines how process chemistry, particularly oxygen control, fundamentally shapes PFAS outcomes. Backed by validated data and scientific rigor, this paper reframes barrier selection for regulators, engineers, and decision-makers seeking compliant, high-performance packaging solutions.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Greif.RAWS scales biodegradable plastic additive to tackle packaging waste
Return to Air, Water, and Soil (RAWS) Americas is a US-based plastics technology company that creates an additive for plastic to make it biodegradable. We speak to Camilo Ferro, president at the company, about scaling RAWS technology amid the industry’s effort to innovate end-of-life solutions for plastic packaging waste.Settings
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RAWS scales biodegradable plastic additive to tackle packaging waste
Return to Air, Water, and Soil (RAWS) Americas is a US-based plastics technology company that creates an additive for plastic to make it biodegradable. We speak to Camilo Ferro, president at the company, about scaling RAWS technology amid the industry’s effort to innovate end-of-life solutions...
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