Business Management - Sustainability
This week’s POW! Package of the Week! takes a look at how Logitech used both product and package development to launch its Ergo M575 trackball and how the packaging and product aligns with the tech brand’s overarching sustainability goals.
Lightning Labels has announced a new material offering, made from a combination of hemp plants and post-consumer waste.
Mond carried out a series of tests to prove its mono-material polypropylene pouches & rollstock material can be recycled properly.
With HP's digital printing capabilities, Incapto is able to explore new forms of personalization and co-creation of its coffee packaging as a form of communication to reinforce engagement with consumers, making them feel included, thereby driving social impact and amplifying its purpose.
The commitment of Graphic Packaging to sustainability and to supporting the circular economy is the focus of a new documentary.
UPM Raflatac’s new Ocean Action label is the first made using SABIC’s certified circular polyolefins for packaging label applications.
Tom Newmaster has been researching the impacts of packaging on the environment with the hope of shedding light on the truths and myths.
Metsä Board was awarded the Platinum level rating by EcoVadis for the company’s sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
As the weather heated up in Texas, Esko made a big splash at the Gaylord Convention Center & Resort on Lake Grapevine in Texas. The event, which was held June 7 to 9, marked EskoWorld’s return to a live setting with more than 120 sessions, demonstrations, workshops and more.
A study conducted by TRUSTCONCEPT found that its security labels do not impact the recyclability of paper and cardboard packaging.