BOBST has collaborated with BPIF Cartons to deliver specialist, hands-on foundation level training sessions to the industry.
BOBST has collaborated with BPIF Cartons to deliver specialist, hands-on foundation level training sessions to the industry.
UPM Raflatac is pleased to announce the launch of its new Packaging Recyclability Guide, designed to help fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) stakeholders across the packaging value chain navigate the complexities of packaging design and recyclability. The new guide, which is available as a free e-book on the company’s website, offers practical information on the guidelines, definitions and criteria to help make informed label choices that will enhance recyclability.
Food is gaining an increasing share of the IML market, driven by the growth of IML-IM in North America, predominantly in food end uses. Household Chemicals and Industrial Chemicals are the mainstays of IML-EB technologies and face stiff competition from pressure-sensitive and heat shrink sleeve label formats. Overall growth has been slower in these segments, given the existing penetration levels of IML-EB and the competition described.
Packaging has evolved into one of the foundational building blocks of the modern economy. From the cardboard boxes that protect electronics during shipping to the plastic wrappers that keep food fresh, packaging is everywhere. However, with this omnipresence comes immense responsibility. As companies seek to balance consumer convenience with environmental stewardship, the question of how to reduce the ecological footprint of packaging without sacrificing functionality has become more urgent than ever.
Packaging and labels are increasingly important to the strategic future of the printing industry, with annual sales now worth more than half a trillion dollars.
Print is dead? Long live print! “The radical upheaval in the printing industry is far from over,” emphasizes Oliver Kutsch, CEO of Ceresana: “Conventional advertising brochures, catalogs, and publication printing are continuing to lose importance, while the market for printed books is stabilizing somewhat for the time being. In contrast, demand for packaging, labels, and other print products is increasing.”
The global pharmaceutical packaging market size is estimated to be USD 132.0 billion in 2023 and projected to reach USD 269.9 billion in 2028, at a CAGR of 15.4%
The market for low VOC coatings is projected to grow from USD 128.6 billion in 2024 to USD 154.9 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 3.8%, during the forecast period.
Digitalisation is an important driver for market success.
The report has identified critical areas where digitalisation can drive growth and innovation within the wine sector, ensuring businesses remain competitive and responsive to market demands
Cheers to change: WSTA raises a glass to UK wine and spirit market evolution, and urges Labour Government to apply caution with EPR plans
Miles Beale is the Chief Executive of the Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA), an organisation representing over 300 companies involved in producing, importing, exporting, transporting, and selling wines and spirits in the United Kingdom.
The global digital printing market is expected to reach $34.3bn in value by 2026 – growing at a CAGR of 6.7% and accounting for almost a quarter of the global value of the print and printed packaging market by 2032.