1. Paper-based packaging is the sustainable alternative that consumers want from brands. More and more, consumers are demanding packages that are environmentally responsible: recyclable and renewable.
As part of Nestlé’s continuous efforts towards more sustainable packaging solutions, the company is launching paper-based innovations across major brands. Nestlé recently introduced paperboard ...
Paperisation is reshaping food packaging as brands like Babybel switch to paper, revealing benefits, costs, recyclability ...
Flexible packaging paper is evolving into a high-performance, recyclable solution, replacing plastics through advanced coatings, strong barrier properties, and growing regulatory support. According to ...
Packaging can make or break a product. From the primary packaging that wraps your product to the secondary packaging that keeps it safe in shipping, quality paper-based packaging can both entice and ...
With paperboard packs designed to ship, store, organize, and recycle what it describes as ‘the only zero-waste batteries on ...
Most every product you buy comes in some kind of packaging. And even though paper is recyclable, it’s not all created equal: Some packaging is much easier to recycle than others. The American Forest & ...
Supply chain disruption, energy price volatility, and changing consumer expectations have all placed the global paper and packaging industry at a crossroads. Once considered a relatively stable sector ...
GARDNER, Mass., Sept. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Seaman Paper, a global leader in sustainable paper-based packaging, today announced the launch of its new line of heat-sealable, curbside recyclable ...
Logitech International announced April 2 that it has made significant progress in eliminating plastic clamshell packaging from its hallmark computer mice categories, with the transition to paper ...
Earnings from continuing operations was $76m, against a loss of $124m in the first quarter of 2025.
Working on the DualShockers staff as both an editor and community manager since late 2009, François is absolutely no stranger to the videogame industry. He is a graduate from the City College of New ...