In a significant step toward the future of sustainable packaging, DataLase has extended its cutting-edge inkless laser marking technology to include metal cans, building on its proven success in metal lid decoration. This breakthrough aligns with the global packaging industry’s shift toward label-free, recyclable, and digitally connected solutions, and positions DataLase at the forefront of intelligent packaging innovation.

DataLase, a global leader in laser coding and marking solutions, has once again raised the bar with the launch of its new clear-to-white laser-active coatings a sustainable and high-performance alternative to conventional coding technologies for a wide array of packaging applications.

In a remarkable stride toward packaging circularity, Faerch has unveiled its latest innovation: a hot drinking lid made from recycled PET (rPET) marking a significant breakthrough for the coffee and beverage industry. Designed to address both environmental and functional demands, this lid merges sustainability, compliance, and user convenience in a way that sets a new benchmark for responsible packaging.

There is a vital port of call for those seeking to gain a foothold in Asia: the Shanghai World of Packaging (swop). This is the ideal meeting-point for all those looking to make their entry into one of the world’s most exciting areas of economic activity. Once again, in November, swop – the central hub of the Asian packaging industry – will provide first-class conditions for market entry, doing business and targeted exchange

In a significant stride towards sustainability, HUBER+SUHNER has introduced innovative blister packaging for its LISA and IANOS® fiber modules, achieving a 50% reduction in CO₂ emissions compared to traditional packaging methods. Crafted entirely from recycled PET, this new packaging solution not only ensures superior product protection but also aligns with the company's commitment to environmental responsibility.

In a pioneering move towards eco-friendly food delivery, Deliveroo has partnered with artisan bakery chain GAIL’s and Sheffield Hallam University to launch the latest edition of its Sustainable Packaging Challenge. This initiative aims to develop a sustainable, spill-proof, and heat-retaining coffee cup tailored for the growing demand in hot beverage deliveries.

In a significant move toward sustainable packaging solutions, Graphic Packaging International has partnered with New Jersey-based co-packer JJM Packaging to introduce the award-winning Boardio™ paperboard canister to a broader North American market. This collaboration aims to provide brands and retailers across the U.S. and Canada with an eco-friendly alternative for packaging various food products, including nutrition powders, sweeteners, dry beverage mixes, oats, grains, and cereals.

In a significant move towards sustainable packaging, SIG has partnered with Ampol Food to launch the SIG DomeMini, an innovative on-the-go carton bottle, in Thailand. This collaboration marks the debut of SIG DomeMini in the Thai market, aligning with the growing consumer demand for eco-friendly packaging solutions.

Graphic Packaging’s latest offering is tailored to support operators in this market who are looking for alternatives to traditional plastic sushi packaging. The new portfolio includes options that meet the ‘plastic-free’ definition according to the EU’s Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUPD) guidance, alongside solutions containing no plastic lamination or less than five percent plastic. All formats can be designed to be recyclable in European household waste streams.  

The Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP) on Wednesday announced the launch of the National Packaging Innovation Challenge, aimed at students and startups to foster scalable and creative packaging solutions.

IIP Chairman Sunil Jain at the foundation day event here said the challenge focuses on the promotion of sustainable packaging for Aatmanirbhar Bharat, export packaging and packaging innovation for MSMEs.