For quite a long time, beverage manufacturers have been solving the problem of group packaging for various packs. Traditionally, packs of cans and plastic bottles are grouped together with thermal film. However, legislation in Europe is becoming more strict, and there are more and more adherents of more sustainable packaging among buyers. Both of these factors force manufacturers to look for alternative solutions.

And the impossible is possible! Especially on New Year's Eve. We assume that this is exactly what the creators of the Ukrainian startup Releaf Paper thought when they learned the decision of the European Commission (EC) EIC Accelerator 2022 that they became the winners of this year's program and received funding in the amount of 10 million euros for the development of their project.

Mondi never ceases to amaze with its developments in the field of paper. This time, working for Fresh!Packing, they were able to create a cooler bag to protect and transport chilled or frozen goods from the store to their homes. And this bag is made entirely of paper!

We have already written more than once about the development in the creation of a paper bottle. How is this option different from the previous ones? This manufacturer claims that he really managed to completely clean the packaging of plastic.

Yes, exactly. Soon the world will see Mars, Snickers and MilkyWay bars packed not in traditional plastic films, but in paper wrappers. But in the beginning this will only happen in Australia. But…

The market and competition dictate their own conditions for the promotion of goods. And the task of marketing is not only to identify groups of potential buyers, but also to interest them in the product as much as possible. It is no secret that teenagers and students make up a very large group of buyers for the snack market; people who are now very difficult to interest and surprise with something.

Taking into account that wood is getting more and more expensive and, accordingly, cardboard and paper products as well, enterprises naturally are begining to look for suitable alternatives to wood. The British company Test Valley Packaging has partnered with envoPAP to offer its customers a new development - carton packaging and RAW paper made from sugar cane waste.