Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, has underlined its commitment to the healthcare market with a further multi-million-dollar investment in its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Sira, Karnataka, India. With this investment, the company has strengthened its capabilities in the design and development of high-performance healthcare packaging and patient-centric drug-delivery solutions, supporting rapidly growing demand across India and South Asia.

Nissha, through its ecosense portfolio, has developed PaperFoam, an advanced fibre-based packaging solution designed to replace conventional plastic packaging with a fully recyclable and compostable alternative. This innovation reflects the growing industry shift toward circular, low-impact packaging solutions without compromising performance.

A new global symbol designed to identify reusable packaging and reuse systems has been launched by a coalition of businesses, governments, NGOs, and designers.

The logo has been launched by PR3: The Global Alliance to Advance Reuse and comes amid growing concerns that recycling alone cannot solve the plastic waste crisis alone.

The PR3 Global Standards Panel launched the search for a universal reuse symbol in 2025, and the initiative received 236 submissions from 29 countries.

In the modern competitive market, packaging has ceased to be a means of ensuring protection of goods in the course of shipping. It has now become an important component of brand identity, customer experience, and product presentation. Black mailer boxes have emerged as one of the most viable packaging options used by businesses that would like to create a high-end appearance without compromising on a clean and modern appearance.

Scranton, PA – Two independent, community-based pharmacies serving the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre region – Family Prescription Counter in Duryea and Better Health Pharmacy & Wellness in Olyphant – are among the first pharmacies in the U.S. to offer SnapSlide® prescription vials.

Vetropack is breaking new ground in improving the environmental sustainability of the Austrian wine industry with two innovative solutions. The glass packaging manufacturer has further developed the classic 0.75-litre Rhinewine bottle, significantly reducing its weight while retaining the same dimensions. Weighing just 350 grams, it is currently the lightest Rhinewine bottle in Europe. At the same time, Vetropack is supporting the recently introduced reusable wine bottle system in Austria with a newly developed reusable Rhinewine bottle.