Island nations call for packaging redesign to curb ocean plastic
Despite efforts in the packaging industry to address rising levels of plastic pollution with innovations like fiber-based, reusable, and recycled-content solutions, ocean-bound plastic remains a prevalent issue, especially for island nations. Ocean plastic pollution disproportionately affects island nations, which lack the infrastructure and investment to process large amounts of packaging waste. In one modeled scenario of no improvement to global waste management, the researchers estimate that by 2060, there will be 2.8 times more ocean plastic than in 2018.Fiber-based packaging: Innovation confronts circularity barriers
Fiber-based packaging has moved beyond skepticism of the material’s efficacy toward innovations in surface technology, such as plastic and PFAS-free barrier coatings, as well as bio-based inks and lightweighting efforts. Packaging Insights speaks to experts from Aicomp, BoxWay Packaging Group, Flint Group, and MM Board and Paper to understand what still needs to be overcome in fiber packaging surface technology, as well as other challenges inhibiting fiber circularity, such as supply chain transparency and recycling infrastructure. Sun Chemical positions inks and coatings as the invisible PPWR enabler
Sun Chemical is spotlighting its portfolio of nitrocellulose (NC)-free‚ direct-food-contact (DFC)‚ and non-bleeding ink systems, which are engineered to meet recyclability requirements under the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) across flexible packaging‚ paperboard‚ sleeves‚ labels‚ and digital printing.Trends in dessert packaging
Innova Market Insights data indicates a 9% increase in new dessert launches between April 2025 and March 2026. Among these launches, 44% feature recyclable packaging claims, while compostable packaging claims are growing the fastest. At the same time, consumers say they prefer resealable packaging when purchasing desserts.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.Yangi founder: Economic and regulatory uncertainty slow fiber packaging adoption
We speak to Anna Altner, founder of Sweden-based packaging company Yangi, about current market hesitation toward fiber solutions, which is rooted in economic pressures and regulatory uncertainty. We also discuss how brands can effectively communicate fiber’s benefits without oversimplifying recyclability claims.Settings
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Yangi founder: Economic and regulatory uncertainty slow fiber packaging adoption
We speak to Anna Altner, founder of Sweden-based packaging company Yangi, about current market hesitation toward fiber solutions, which is rooted in economic pressures and regulatory uncertainty. We also discuss how brands can effectively communicate fiber’s benefits without oversimplifying...
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