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Parallel Trends Overlap, Intertwine at PACK EXPO

After a four-year, pandemic-induced hiatus, PACK EXPO International was back in Chicago in late October, 2022, and the top trends weren’t hard to spot.

Matt Reynolds1

Sustainability, e-commerce, and robotics/automation as a means to stand-in for hard-to-find labor, could be found everywhere on the show floor.

But these trends are increasingly overlapping. I can’t so easily distinguish a sustainability-minded product launch from an e-commerce or fulfillment center-aimed piece of tech. They’re often one in the same these days, pulling double duty, or at least display attributes of both. Case in point: curbside recyclable padded paper mailers as part of on-demand semi-automatic bagger solutions serve two masters in sustainability and e-comm. Entries from PAC Machinery via its Fiber Flex pre-opened mailer and Rollerbag R-3200 automatic bagger, Pregis and its Sharp Max-Pro 18 bagger with Evertec padded paper mailers, and Sealed Air Autobag machines with paper mailers made from post-consumer fiber, are three examples I saw.

Speaking of paper, I’ve found myself spilling quite a bit of ink in recent months on a transition from plastic to paper(board) packaging wherever the application—and price point—would allow it. But flexible film materials suppliers and converters are among those exhibitors that have made the greatest strides since we saw them last in Chicago. There are too many to name, but I saw advancements from the likes of ProAmpac, Amcor Flexibles, Berry Global, Clysar, Pregis, and others, all demonstrating new, more sustainable entries into the films and flexible packaging categories. With a few notable exceptions around compostability, bio-based plastics, and ocean-bound plastics, the lion’s share of these advancements came within one (or both) of two categories. The transition from multilayer coextrusions or laminations to monomaterial structures was one key area of advance, with the goal of achieving recycle-ready status or even true recyclability through How2Recycle. The other was the usage of higher and higher PCR contents as more and more feed stock slowly but surely comes available.

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