Flexible Packaging Association
Shifting markets, broad range of new legislative efforts mean it’s time to “Unite for Flexibles” Paid Members Public
Supply-chain disruptions, workforce and raw-material availability and price were the stories of 2021 and will continue at least through Q2 2022. Much will depend on the prevalence and trajectory of the COVID-19 virus and its variants, which no one can predict; however, consumer habits certainly have changed for good and
Achieving a true circular economy for plastic packaging Paid Members Public
“Sustainable packages” will not solve our plastic waste problem. Empty plastic food packages are a big part of that waste. When today’s bread-bag film reappears in the market as a new bread bag next month, we have an effective “circular” solution. Click the link below to download the rest
Converting Quarterly Q1 2022 Paid Members Public
Issue includes special market report on flexible packaging, basic configurations for drying & curing, and more.
Flexible Packaging: State of Industry Paid Members Public
Alison Keane, Flexible Packaging Association