Packaging can play a pivotal role in fighting climate change, offering opportunities to reduce waste and emissions. Innovative, sustainable packaging solutions hold the potential to reduce environmental impact, fostering a more eco-conscious approach to consumption. Packaging Insights presents ten products that are part of this trend.
Rajo Barista Milk with 3.5% Fat (Slovakia)
- UHT long-lasting homogenized whole milk for coffee in a 1 L Tetra Brik Edge Aseptic carton.
- More trees, less CO2: By...
Simple Truth Organics Carbon Neutral Eggs (US)
- Twelve large white carbon-neutral eggs in a 681 g molded fiber hinged tray.
- The carton is made from 100%...
Satamaito Lactose-Free AB Vanilla Yogurt (Finland)
- Lactose-free AB vanilla yogurt comes in a 1 kg carton gable top.
- 100% bio-based, carbon-neutral...
Tropicana Original Orange Juice with Juicy Bits (UK)
- Orange juice with juicy bits in an 850 mL Elopak carton.
- Certified carbon...
Leyma Leche Lactose-Free UHT Skimmed Milk (Spain)
- Lactose-free UHT skimmed cow milk is in a 1 L Elopak carton.
- Green Dot...
Señor K Los Andes Intense Blend Coffee Capsules (Chile)
- Ten compostable capsules of roast and ground Arabica coffee in a 55 g carton folded box.
- Climate...
Vahdam Teas Pure Mint Herbal Teabags (India)
- 15 x 2 g individually sealed pyramid teabags of mint herbal tea in a carton folded box.
- Climate neutral certified -...
Schogetten Vegan Cocoa Cookie (Czech Republic)
- Fourteen individually packed cocoa products.
- Comes in a 125 g paper standing pouch.
- Produced...
Wildway Raspberry Chia Planet Friendly Oats (US)
- Packed in a 255 g resealable standing plastic pouch.
- Climate neutral.
- Certified Plastic Neutral...
Prodigy Cahoots Peanut and Caramel Chocolate Bars (UK)
- 3x45 g individually wrapped chocolate-covered caramel and peanut bars in a 135 g carton folded...

According to Innova Market Insights data, food product packaging launches for Valentine’s Day recorded a 14% CAGR between October 2020 and September 2025. Confectionery accounted for more than two-thirds of these launches. Nearly half were packed in folded boxes, and 71% in plastic.

According to data from Innova Market Insights, consumers view glass as a sustainable material for F&B packaging, with 34% of global consumers considering it to be very sustainable. In addition, 65% of consumers separate glass packaging in their household for recycling purposes.

Innova Market Insights data indicates an increase in festive-themed F&B packaging launches globally. Brands give familiar foods and drinks a holiday makeover, turning everyday products into giftable treats with packaging that feels festive and special.

Innova Market Insights data indicates an increase in premium product launches for F&B, with an average annual growth rate of 7% between October 2020 to September 2025. The majority of these launches occurred in the Hot Drinks, Snacks, and Confectionery categories. Meat Substitutes with a premium claim recorded the strongest growth rate over the five-year period.

Innova Market Insights data showed an average annual growth of 10% in F&B launches with a Responsible Source claim from October 2020 to September 2025. Dairy and Soft Drinks had the largest share of these launches. The greatest five-year increase in the Responsible Source claim was seen in packaging within the Spreads category.

Innova Market Insights data shows an average annual growth of 19% in Halloween-themed F&B launches from October 2020 to September 2025. 49% of these launches were in Confectionery, and 17% of Halloween-themed launches were in Bakery. Brands are introducing new products with fun, spooky-themed packaging or adding a thematic twist, such as glow-in-the-dark packaging.








