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FIFA to use disposables at Toronto matches despite 1M plastic reduction potential
As Toronto, Canada, prepares to host the FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, an analysis by the Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) has revealed that transitioning to reusable cups and foodware at the events could prevent more than one million single-use plastic packaging items. FIFA has chosen not to adopt a reusable foodservice system at the matches in Canada. Toronto is set to host six FIFA matches. Meanwhile, the city will host a nearly month-long FIFA Fan Festival at Fort York this summer, with up to CA$200,000 (US$144,000) allocated for reusable cups and foodware as part of FIFA’s sustainability legacy initiatives.Beyond materials: Packaging technology as a tool against food waste
Food protection is the primary function of F&B packaging. But amid rising environmental concerns, consumers are demanding the sector design circular and safe solutions. Every component of packaging has a part to play in protecting food and reducing waste. Conversations around barriers and coatings, paper-based, monomaterial, and recycled content solutions, are at the forefront of an industry juggling two different sustainability metrics. As the global food waste bill continues to rise, it threatens the UN’s goal to halve global food waste by 2030. Research commissioned by Avery Dennison revealed that the economic cost of food waste across the global supply chain is forecast to reach US$540 billion by 2026. Cosmogen: Demand for airtight and portable packaging grows in personal care
The shift toward airtight, dose-precise, and portable options is shaping personal care packaging innovation, as brands continue to navigate a “tension” between premium packaging aesthetics and recyclability, says Maud Lelièvre, marketing and communication director at Cosmogen. Cosmogen, a France-based packaging company, designs luxury personal care packaging for the health, wellness, and beauty sector. Protein packaging reinvented
Innova Market Insights data reveals that consumers find packaging very important when choosing meat & dairy product launches. Standard tray & flat pouch were the leading packaging, while cup emerged as the packaging with the fastest rise in innovation. Biobased material for protein launches had 21% growth from April 2021 to March 2026, opening the path for new packaging opportunities.Mono-material labelling technology conquers ‘overpacking’ challenge in snacks industry
Sustainability goals and changing market preferences are encouraging snack and bakery producers to rethink packaging. Cama Group offers turnkey lines and a labelling solution that replaces multipack flow-wrap overpacking with recyclable mono-material labels. The approach reduces material use, improves recycling compatibility, increases marketing flexibility and supports efficient, high-speed production.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Cama Group. Interpack 2026: Markem-Imaje spotlights connectivity for transparency & consumer engagement
Remy Fontanet, solutions business development manager at Markem-Imaje, discussed how the company is responding to retailers’ push for connected packaging solutions to improve inventory management and food safety amid tightening global transparency and traceability regulations.
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Interpack 2026: Markem-Imaje spotlights connectivity for transparency & consumer engagement
Remy Fontanet, solutions business development manager at Markem-Imaje, discussed how the company is responding to retailers’ push for connected packaging solutions to improve inventory management and food safety amid tightening global transparency and traceability regulations.
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