As the label industry shifts toward shorter runs, faster turnaround, and greener production, Kemna Druck Kamen a family-owned print company in Germany is embracing innovation to stay ahead. By integrating the DIGITAL MASTER 340 press with BOBST Connect, the company has significantly boosted its label production efficiency.

TV presenter Joe Swash will take viewers inside the world of sustainable food packaging on 26 May in episode 2 of Meal Deals: Behind the Bargain. The documentary, airing on Channel 4 at 8pm, uncovers the environmental cost of the UK’s lunchtime staple and showcases a breakthrough plastic-free packaging material from British innovators Xampla.

In a time when sustainability is essential, SÜDPACK is leading the charge with its Pure Line flowpacks innovative, recyclable packaging for fresh pasta and convenience foods. Designed using mono-materials based on PP or PE, these lightweight, high-performance pouches are redefining what sustainable food packaging can be.

SÜDPACK Medica will once again be part of the event. The film and packaging manufacturer, which recently achieved Platinum status in the EcoVadis Sustainability Rating thanks to its multifaceted sustainability initiatives, will moderate the panel discussion “Blister Packaging: Advancing toward sustainable solutions” on the first day of the event. SÜDPACK Medica will also showcase its trailblazing sustainable solutions, which are setting new standards in the industry, at booth B2.

EcoVerHighPlus is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of coffee packaging, offering exceptional barrier properties that lock in aroma and freshness for both ground coffee and coffee beans. Its advanced material structure delivers a recyclable-ready packaging option without compromising quality or functionality. The inclusion of a mono PP valve further enhances product freshness by allowing volatile gases to escape while keeping external gases out.

This news follows a similar move from Coca-Cola in December 2024. In response to this development from Pepsi, Oceana released the following statement from Matt Littlejohn, Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives: 

“By killing its reuse goal, and other goals that would actually reduce plastic packaging, Pepsi is hurting our oceans and the environment. Pepsi is one of the largest polluters in the world according to the Break Free from Plastic Brand Audit and has a responsibility to address its plastic problem.”

The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) and ECOCE, a Mexican organization focused on furthering better plastic packaging design and recyclability, recently announced a formal agreement and plan of action to cooperate on design guidance and provide support for each other in their respective countries.

The organizations plan to align in the following areas:

In a move poised to reshape the ready to eat food segment, Graphic Packaging International has introduced an innovative paperboard sushi packaging portfolio designed specifically for the European foodservice market. With environmental regulations tightening and consumer demand for sustainable solutions growing, this launch couldn’t be timelier.