In the world of flexible packaging, the strength and reliability of a package often come down to one critical factor ,the quality of the seal. Whether it’s a pharmaceutical sachet, a food pouch, or an industrial liner, the closure method plays a direct role in product protection, shelf life, and regulatory compliance.

The shelf you browse at the supermarket may be the world's most unlikely museum.

Look closely at that olive oil label: the Grecian key border is not accidental. The tea tin with its ink-wash mountains echoes 1,000-year-old Song Dynasty scroll paintings. The whiskey bottle's Celtic knotwork traces back to illuminated manuscripts. Across industries and continents, modern packaging designers are reaching deep into antiquity, and the evidence suggests they are right to do so.

Toray Composite Materials America, Inc. (Headquarter: Tacoma, Washington, USA; CEO: Teruyuki Sakimon), a Toray Group company specializing in PAN-based carbon fiber and carbon fiber prepreg, has entered into a long-term carbon fiber supply agreement with Syensqo SA (Headquarter: Brussels, Belgium; CEO: Mike Radossich). The agreement, spanning five years, took effect in January 2026.

Every year, more than $1 trillion worth of food is wasted globally, much of it due to premature spoilage. For decades, the packaging industry has sought solutions that go beyond simply containing products solutions that could actively preserve freshness and reduce waste. Now, Vidre+™ is making that vision a reality.

SÜDPACK is taking another bold step toward sustainable packaging with the introduction of CarbonLite®, a new product family built around its high-performance tubular pouch films. Previously part of the premium Pure-Line range, these advanced films are now consolidated under one brand delivering lighter, more recyclable, and more efficient packaging solutions for the food industry.