US Plastics Pact unveils circularity framework for films and flexibles
The US Plastics Pact (USPP) has released a framework outlining practical, system-level actions needed to strengthen the circularity of film and flexible plastic packaging in the US. The paper titled “Journey to Film & Flex Circularity: A Framework of Necessary Design, Collection, and End Market Levers” argues that efforts to reduce packaging and scale reuse should be prioritized first, consistent with the waste hierarchy.Fresh produce packagers innovate to expand shelf life, safety & lightweighting
Food waste reduction, freshness, and safety are central to packaging decisions for fresh produce, according to industry experts. Meanwhile, environmental concerns are pushing packagers toward lightweighting, reuse, and paper-based solutions. Packaging Insights speaks to Ampacet, Avantium, Avery Dennison, DS Smith, and WRAP about the key factors shaping the fresh produce packaging space. Australia’s plastic recycling sector at “tipping point,” industry calls for reforms
A recent letter from the Australian recycling and packaging industry insists the current government “urgently” introduces packaging reforms or “risks the collapse” of Australia’s plastic recycling sector. The Australian Council of Recycling (ACOR) and the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) have called on the government to protect the country’s recycling industry following a commissioned report by Rennie Advisory. Packaging Insights’ sweet spot: Confectionery picks
Confectionery launches showed a 2% year-over-year growth between October 2023 and September 2025, according to Innova Market Insights data. Nearly half of the launches occurred in flat pouches, and more than half were packaged in plastic. Meanwhile, launches featuring carbon labeling claims gained ground.Packaging Innovations 2026: Foodservice Packaging Association chair flags pEPR uncertainty
At Packaging Innovations 2026 in the UK, Mike Revell, executive chair of the country’s Foodservice Packaging Association, signaled confusion and uncertainty in regard to issues including data collection and fee calculation, which he said are caused by a lack of clear communication and weak enforcement from Defra and PackUK.
Packaging industry 2025: Most read stories
In 2025, packaging faced tightening regulations, rising scrutiny over environmental claims, and accelerated digitalization, with the integration of AI and connected platforms gaining traction. Meanwhile, cost pressures, consumer priorities, and legal risk led some major brands to scale back or rethink sustainability targets. We look back at the year’s top read stories.Settings
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Packaging Innovations 2026: Foodservice Packaging Association chair flags pEPR uncertainty
At Packaging Innovations 2026 in the UK, Mike Revell, executive chair of the country’s Foodservice Packaging Association, signaled confusion and uncertainty in regard to issues including data collection and fee calculation, which he said are caused by a lack of clear communication and weak...
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