The 10 finalists for the international packaging design competition focus on creative alternatives to plastic packaging. Organized by Metsä Board, the competition was created to find new, environmentally friendly solutions for some of the world’s most frequently used consumer packages.
Sappi North America Inc., a leading producer and supplier of diversified graphic and release papers, packaging products and dissolving wood pulp, announced that its Somerset Mill in Skowhegan, Maine, is certified to the ISO 22000:2018 Food Safety Management System standard.
Prairie Farms is celebrating the Super Bowl by offering 10 days of Super Prizes now through February 2, 2020, including free butter, milk snacks, cream cheese, sour cream, small batch ice cream, cottage cheese cups, North Star® frozen treats and 5-dollar Prairie Farms gift certificates.
Napolina, the U.K.’s number one Italian cooking brand, unveiled a new look for its full product portfolio.The updated range started the rollout with tinned tomatoes that launched on shelf last fall.
Poor packaging leads to lost sales and revenue. And, it’s no mystery why. As awesome as your product might be, it’s the packaging that does the selling. So, don’t let poor packaging undermine your sales.
Packaging has always been a means of communicating a brand’s value proposition — who your product is for and why it’s better and different than anything else on the market today. But in today’s increasingly competitive consumer product landscape, the critical need to stand out is inspiring marketers to push the boundaries of design in new and unexpected ways. Based on what we’re seeing from design projects on our global platform, here are five new trends that will dominate packaging design in 2020 and beyond.