Packaging Europe Issue 15.7

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EDITORIAL |

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nd so we reach our final issue of this long, exhausting year. But while I don’t think any of us will be looking back with fond eyes on 2020, we can at least say that the packaging industry has not forgotten its pressing environmental concerns, even as it has adapted to face the Covid-19 crisis. As I write this, our virtual Sustainable Packaging Summit is underway. It’s not been what we expected – nothing this year has been what we expected – but it’s certainly given us a chance to broaden the conversation around sustainable packaging in ways we might not have done during a two-day live event. The virtual summit is just getting started, and you are welcome to join our forthcoming live sessions, as well as catching up on the ones that have already taken place. Just visit packagingsummit.earth/join to register. As the opening event of the Summit, on 15 October our Sustainability Awards 2020 ceremony was held, for the first time as a virtual event, with a very formally-attired Tim Sykes doing the honours. The 275 entries we received gave an exciting – and reassuring – insight into the breadth of innovation that continues across the entire supply chain. Among other things, they have shown us how circularity in single-use packaging continues to drive R&D, how e-commerce is changing the landscape, and how reusable packaging has well and truly entered the mainstream. This issue, we take the opportunity to have a closer look at the winning entries and the environmental challenges they address.

Victoria Hattersley Senior Writer

Elsewhere, Libby Munford speaks with MULTIVAC’s Christian Traumann ahead of interpack 2021, to find out some of the trends he expects to see manifested across the show floor. Fin Slater catches up with Bostik’s Richard Lelievre to discuss the role of adhesives in packaging sustainability and performance, and Elisabeth Skoda takes a dive into serialization and track and trace applications in the food and beverage industries. Our ‘industry’ perspectives on sustainability for this issue come courtesy of Tetra Pak, Taghleef Industries and Trinseo. Finally, our regular ‘On Seconds Thoughts...’ column sees the welcome return of SYSTEMIQ’s Yoni Shiran, who questions whether a focus on removing plastics already in the ocean comes at the expense of ignoring the root causes of the continued plastic pollution problem. We’ll see you again in the New Year when we can, hopefully, be looking forward to the postponed interpack in February. Stay safe in the meann time, and thank you all for your support this year.

Victoria Hattersley Victoria Hattersley vh@packagingeurope.com @PackEuropeVicky

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Interview: changing perceptions of consumer packaged goods

17min
pages 61-68

Digital transformation connects factories to the future

6min
pages 58-60

Traceability from farm to fork and from vineyard to glass

7min
pages 53-57

A look at the adhesives market with Bostik

6min
pages 47-52

How can we take a holistic approach to developing sustainable packaging material?

4min
pages 45-46

The sustainable power of flexibles

9min
pages 40-44

Challenging the ‘myths’ around paper packaging

8min
pages 26-30

How can sustainability be embedded into company culture?

3min
pages 37-38

Looking towards a more sustainable packaging future

3min
page 39

Major fields of action at interpack 2021

6min
pages 31-36

Readers’ Award: Beiersdorf

2min
page 25

Recyclable Packaging: BERICAP

2min
pages 23-24

Machinery: Syntegon

3min
pages 21-22

Resource Efficiency: Ruinart

3min
pages 19-20

Overall Best Sustainable Packaging and Biobased Packaging: Fraunhofer isc

3min
pages 11-12

Driving the Circular Economy: Penn Color

3min
pages 15-16

Editorial | Victoria Hattersley

2min
pages 5-6

Pre-Commercialized Innovation: Ardagh Group

3min
pages 17-18

What did the Sustainability Awards 2020 tell us about green innovation?

3min
pages 7-10

Best Practice: Henkel

3min
pages 13-14
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