London Packaging Week 2025: Amberley Labels to showcase luxury innovations
Key takeaways
- Amberley Labels expands its portfolio with cartons, rigid formats, bagasse-based solutions, and smart tech.
- Decorative finishes include foiling, embossing, and soft-touch for premium beauty, spirits, and lifestyle packaging.
- Coveris’ developments in compostable and recyclable packaging innovations, from produce labels to resealable trays.
Amberley Labels, Coveris Group’s labeling division, is set to unveil its extended luxury packaging portfolio at London Packaging Week, October 15–16. The developments include folding cartons, rigid and spiral-wound formats, bagasse-based solutions, and integrated smart technologies.
Amberley creates labels for various sectors, including beverage, household, personal care, OTC, and automotive industries.
At this year’s London Packaging Week, the company will display cartons that feature decorative techniques like foiling, embossing, and soft-touch finishing.
The company says: “Elevating its role as a full-service strategic partner, Amberley also provides concept-to-launch project leadership, alongside guidance on sustainability certifications, compliance, and design innovation.”
London Packaging Week
According to Amberley, the tradeshow can strengthen its position as a “single, trusted packaging partner across beauty, spirits, and lifestyle categories.”
The event brings together suppliers, designers, and major brands from various sectors, such as beauty, luxury, and FMCG.
Coveris’ packaging solutions
Coveris offers flexible and paper packaging solutions across Europe. Recently, the Austrian-based company has developed compostable and recyclable food packaging solutions.
Coveris and Tipa Compostable Packaging partnered to manufacture and market compostable produce labels in the UK.
The packaging company also launched a resealable monomaterial tray solution for refrigerated food applications. The MonoFlexBP tray replaces non-recyclable, mixed material packaging.
Similarly, Coveris unveiled a monomaterial packaging solution for tortillas. The company’s MonoFlex Thermoform film aims to replace non-recyclable, mixed material thermoforming substrates.