In a world where sustainability is no longer a choice but a responsibility, LEGO is building something big — not just with bricks, but with purpose. The beloved toymaker is phasing out single-use plastic bags inside its boxes and replacing them with paper-based alternatives, a key step in its long-term commitment to environmental stewardship. But while the move may seem simple on the surface, the shift from plastic to paper is more than just a packaging change — it’s a complex engineering and brand challenge that LEGO is tackling brick by brick.

In the world of microelectronics, packaging isn't just about protection — it's about precision, performance, and space optimization. LG Innotek has introduced a breakthrough that may redefine how electronic components are packaged within smartphones and wearables. As smartphone brands push the limits of compact design and battery capacity, LG Innotek has introduced a game-changing solution: replacing traditional solder balls with advanced Copper Post technology to connect chip substrates to motherboards.

In a powerful move toward a plastic-free future, Kapag and Sappi have joined forces to introduce a game changing innovation in sustainable packaging: the “Changemaker” concept. Designed with both the planet and performance in mind, this 100% paper-based, recyclable, mono-material solution is setting a new benchmark for food packaging that traditionally relied on plastic.

The global cosmetics industry generates more than 120 billion units of packaging every year according to Zero Waste Europe.

LUSH is known for its packaging free cosmetics that create less waste.

However, this can cause issues at checkout.

Without a barcode to scan, staff previously had to memorise hundreds of products to manually enter at the till, leading to slow transactions and long lines.

Avient’s Oxyloop-1 grade has earned the endorsement of the European Platform for Bottle Packaging (EPBP) for bottle-to-bottle recyclability for the colored recycled stream. This recognition underscores its ability to meet some of the highest industry standards for recyclability. Additionally, this non-nylon-based product is compatible with recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET), making it an excellent choice for brands looking to incorporate higher levels of recycled material into their packaging.

The partnership has resulted in the creation of a D-PAK™ showroom at the Kompak site in Etten-Leur, the Netherlands. On site, both existing and potential customers will have the opportunity to experience the revolutionary D-PAK™ carton packaging solution for home and personal care products such as detergents, household cleaning and liquid soaps – from design and handling to actual filling. 

In a major step toward sustainable packaging, Veolia has announced plans to develop the United Kingdom’s largest food-grade PET recycling plant. Backed by a £70 million (~$90M) investment, the facility will be located in Runcorn, Cheshire, and is set to begin operations in early 2026.

Amcor , a global leader in responsible packaging, has teamed up with Riverside Natural Foods, a leading certified organic snack producer, to launch MadeGood Trail Mix Bars in AmFiber™ paper-based packaging. Unveiled during Earth Month, this category-first innovation offers curbside recyclability without compromising product performance—setting a new standard in sustainable snack packaging.