The pet care market is overcrowded and growing. Here’s how new (and established) brands can stand out with packaging that resonates with today’s busy consumer.
The pet care sector has been valued at more than $8 billion annually. Countless brands aim to take advantage of this; slapping their name on a range of sub-par pet care products in a meager attempt to make a dent in the market.
LendEDU surveyed 1,000 American pet owners to ask them about their spending for their pets and how it affects their personal finances. On average, pet owners spend $139.73 per month on their pet(s).
Mars, the global food conglomerate behind pet food brands such as Whiskas, Cesar and Pedigree, has just announced a new partnership with Terracycle to enable pet food packaging to be recycled.
Krones, a manufacturer of filling and packaging solutions, has acquired MHT Holding AG (MHT). MHT provides injecting molding tools and services to the PET industry.
Berry Global has received a Gold Award for Best Sustainable Tube from the Tube Council North America at the 2017 Tube of the Year Awards on February 6. The award-winning laminated tube for Fetch…for Pets’ licensed Burt’s Bees for dogs Paw and Nose Relieving Lotion is Berry’s first commercialized tube using post-consumer resin (PCR) yielding a max 57 to 62 percent.
Berry Global Inc. announces that it has accepted six awards from the Flexographic Technical Association. These awards are atop of the four the company won in 2016.
Burt’s Bees Paw & Nose Lotion introduces its new tube packaging featuring a layer of post-consumer recycled (PCR) material inside the tube, manufactured by Berry Plastics. This tube adds to Burt's Bees' already extensive portfolio of packaging containing recycled material.
Klöckner Pentaplast will present Pentafood® Hotfill PET at CFIA in Rennes, France, today through March 9th and also show a wide range of high- performance films.