Renewable energy lowers carton packaging emissions, finds report
Pro Carton’s 2025 Carbon Footprint Study has revealed an 8% reduction in fossil carbon emissions from carton packaging between 2021–2024, due to investment in renewable energy across mills and converters. The report highlights that the production of cartonboard accounts for 73% of the material’s total fossil carbon footprint, resulting from the combustion of fossil fuels at pulp and paper mills. Moreover, it highlights that converting cartonboard into folding cartons accounts for 21% of the fossil carbon footprint during the assessed period.Personal care packagers target aesthetics, functionality & verified sustainability
Personal care packaging providers are scaling recyclability, reuse, and paperization as consumers increasingly scrutinize sustainability claims that are not sufficiently scientifically backed. Packaging Insights speaks to Ampacet, Aptar Beauty, Bormioli Luigi, Fedrigoni Special Papers, and Silgan Dispensing to find out more about their latest packaging formats targeting the beauty segment. Lack of clarity over UK pEPR legislation “paralyzing” for brands, warns Aquapak
As EPR regulations come into effect around the world, Aquapak Polymers, a UK-based manufacturer of flexible plastics, has warned that unclear definitions stifle innovation, leading brands to absorb costs and place them onto consumers. Aquapak argues that the UK’s packaging EPR (pEPR) — which came into effect in October 2025 — lacks clarity due to changes in definitions and shifts in guidance. Packaging Insights speaks with Dr. John Williams, chief technology officer at Aquapak, about the cost of EPR regulations for everyday consumers, highlighting how brands are absorbing those costs rather than innovating with circular materials. Dairy packaging innovation
Dairy packaging launches are increasing at a 17% compound annual growth rate from 2021 to 2025, according to data provided by Innova Market Insights. Environmental sustainability remains a major trend, with consumers globally opting for biodegradable packaging for dairy products. Recyclable was the leading sustainable packaging claim, while reusable saw the fastest growth in launches.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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