Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, has unveiled a new 38 mm handle for PET containers, expanding its offer in the beverage market. The new development is user-friendly, with a strong grip for easy carrying, and targets water and other non-carbonated beverages.

Making visible what was previously invisible. Detecting dangerous defects and foreign objects even in places where it was previously impossible. Making competent decisions about what is good or bad. And rejecting only what really needs to be removed: With HEUFT's deep learning AI for in-depth analysis of X-ray and camera images, there’s now simply more to be gained when it comes to deeper consumer and brand protection while sustainably reducing packaging and food waste! The new capabilities will be presented at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf.

UPM Specialty Materials, Michelman, and BOBST have joined forces to develop two validated paper-based packaging concepts for brands navigating the EU packaging rules, such as the Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUPD). By combining fiber-based materials, bio-based coatings, and coating line expertise, the three companies have built ready-to-implement structures that deliver strong barrier performance and heat sealability over a wide sealing window.

Nissha is redefining pharmaceutical packaging through its ecosense portfolio, introducing Pulp-Injection technology—a high-performance, fibre-based solution designed to replace conventional plastic packaging in medical and healthcare applications.