Amazon introduced Amazon Day in Mexico, a delivery option that allows Amazon Prime members to select a specific day of the week to receive multiple eligible orders in a single shipment. The initiative aims to provide greater convenience for consumers while reducing the environmental footprint associated with ecommerce deliveries.

The process developed by Dioxycle uses carbon electrolysis to convert industrial carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide emissions into ethylene.

Dioxycle, a company focused on clean chemical processes, has formed a multi-year partnership with L’Oréal to produce packaging materials from captured carbon emissions.

The process developed by Dioxycle uses carbon electrolysis to convert industrial carbon monoxide (CO) or carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions into ethylene, a key ingredient in polyethylene production.

DS Smith and Absolut Vodka have introduced a brown box packaging solution to protect the brand’s flavoured vodka and wider spirits product range.

The new packaging solution is comprised of 100% recyclable fibre-based corrugated cardboard material and is designed to provide robust protection for Absolut Vodka deliveries during transit to customers in stores and outlets, or direct to consumers, worldwide.

Toyo Ink Europe N.V., the European-based energy-curing inks division of Japan’s artience Group, has rolled out a complete lineup of ultraviolet (UV) curable inks that meet strict migration limits as mandated under the German Printing Ink Ordinance (GIO). Over the past year, the company’s GIO-compliant ink portfolio of UV and UV/LED flexographic inks and UV offset inks has been tested through and through to deliver food-safe, low-migration and regulation-ready inks, without compromising on print quality, productivity, or substrate versatility.

Parkside, the leading flexible packaging manufacturer, has announced three new materials have been added to its accredited compostable flexible packaging range to help break through barriers commonly associated with compostable films.

Hunter Luxury has launched the Regency Collection, which the company said is a concept collection that explores how cultural moments can be translated into luxury packaging and accessories in a way that is subtle, elevated, and brand-safe. Designed as a creative springboard rather than a licensed product, it shows how influence can be interpreted without ever being literal.