Such rather unusual and revolutionary packaging solution is offered to its customers by the British company Garçon Wines. A couple of years ago, they patented a flat wine bottle made entirely from recycled PET. The company is now actively promoting its innovation in Europe, the USA and Australia.

Packaging equipment, like any other, is subject to wear and tear during operation. Omela LLC, which has been supplying this equipment for over 25 years, is well aware that it does not last forever. We also understand that in the current economic situation, it is often much more profitable for a manufacturer to repair and replace parts of equipment than to buy the new ones.

One of the leaders in the production of lubricants in the world, Castrol, has entered into an agreement with the world's first designer and manufacturer of pulp bottles Pulpex.

How important is visual appeal and packaging design for selling a product? Every manufacturer seems to understand that packaging design is important enough to catch a consumer's attention. However this factor often seems essential only for new products and then many manufacturers forget about it. As a recent experiment proved this is in vain.

Continuing the topic of changes introduced by legislation to the use of disposable tableware, in particular the rejection of plastic and the use of recyclable materials, it should be told about the innovation of the American company World Centric, which has recently introduced the latest coating for disposable tableware made of fiber.

It is no secret that the Covid pandemic has given a very strong stimulus to the development of e-commerce and online sales, and as a result, the number of postages has increased. Progress does not stand still, and the global struggle for environmental friendliness of packaging has also affected packaging for shipping goods. In our opinion, two innovations deserve special interest, which will be discussed below.

Since July 2021, the law prohibiting the use of disposable plastic tableware comes into force in the European Union, which certainly creates a lot of problems for manufacturers. This prohibition concerns not only plates, cups, but also forks, spoons, knives, coffee sticks, cocktail tubes, etc.