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PennPac highlights key packaging trends in 2024--biodegradable and recyclable options; integration of QR codes, NFC chips, sensors; custom ecommerce packaging; antimicrobial and touchless packaging; balancing sustainability with costs amid new regulations

Jun 7, 2024 Press Release 2 min read

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June 7, 2024 (press release) –

 

Recent packaging trends are characterized by a strong focus on sustainability and technological integration. Here are some key packaging trends to look out for as we transition through 2024:

Biodegradable and Recyclable Options:

There is an increasing emphasis on using biodegradable, compostable, and recycled materials for many of todays packaging designs. Brand owners are investing in eco-friendly options like post-consumer recycled (PCR) content and natural materials such as algae, fungi, and agave fibers. A shift towards minimalist packaging, which uses fewer materials and appeals to a large consumer audience. This not only reduces waste but also cuts costs significantly. Mono-layer materials, which are easier to recycle dues to a single melting point in processing, are gaining popularity in an effort to close the loop on recycling and sustainability efforts.

Packaging Technology:

Smart and Connected Packaging: Integration of QR codes, Near-Field Communication (NFC) chips, and sensors is on the rise. These technologies invite and enhance consumer interaction, provide product authenticity, and monitor freshness. Additionally, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the design process, making it more efficient and tailored to specific needs. AI can assist in predicting demand, managing inventory, and optimizing the supply chain.

E-Commerce and Customization:

E-Commerce Packaging: As online shopping continues to grow and become the “new norm”, packaging designed specifically for e-commerce is becoming crucial. This includes custom mailers and void fill solutions that enhance the unboxing experience and facilitate easy returns. On-demand printing technologies allow for highly customized packaging, which can be tailored for special occasions or specific consumer segments, adding a personal touch that can drive customer loyalty.

Health and Wellness:

Antimicrobial and Touchless Packaging: In response to health concerns, there is a trend towards antimicrobial packaging materials that inhibit microbial growth, as well as designs that facilitate touchless delivery and handling. Following the pandemic years, there is more and more emphasis on protecting consumer goods.

Economic and Regulatory Factors:

Balancing Sustainability with Costs: While sustainability remains a priority, economic pressures are pushing companies to find cost-effective sustainable solutions. This balance is crucial as material costs and economic conditions fluctuate. New regulations are expected to further reduce the use of plastic in packaging, driving innovation in alternative materials and designs.

The above trends highlight a packaging industry that is becoming increasingly innovative, sustainable, and responsive to both technological advancements and consumer demands. Companies that adapt to these trends are likely to gain a competitive edge in the market.

 

 

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