THE HOT TOPIC
The topic of plastic waste has come to the forefront of the minds of both businesses and consumers both in Ireland and abroad. An estimated 50% of all plastic produced is single-use, and research shows that if current habits continue there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050. Following demand from consumers, and further motivated by the EU’s proposed ban on single-use plastics, many businesses have put measures in place to reduce the amount of single-use plastic consumed, with Lidl the most recent to announce their ban on non-recyclable packaging on fruit and veg by Christmas 2018, on fresh fish by February 2019 and fresh and processed meat products by August 2019.
ORIGIN GREEN SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING SEMINAR
Bord Bia’s Origin Green team and Repak recently co-hosted a sustainable packaging seminar for verified members of the Origin Green programme. Speakers from organisations including the EPA, 3Keel, and Musgrave Group as well as Bord Bia and Repak, addressed topics including packaging trends, innovation, challenges and legislation. The seminar also featured a panel discussion comprising of representatives from Origin Green member companies, government and packaging experts. As consumers grow more concerned about packaging waste, the seminar aimed to give members a deeper insight into sustainable packaging in Irish food, drink and horticulture industry. Learn more at www.origingreen.ie.
PACKAGING PROSPECTS UNPACKING SUCCESS: 2018 AND BEYOND
Bord Bia, in partnership with Touch Packaging Innovation Specialists recently launched our latest packaging report ‘Packaging Progress 2018+’, at a workshop in The Thinking House. The report provides first-hand insights on the packaging trends which will influence businesses now and into the future.
A number of themes which are likely to shape future packaging developments were explored including:
● The role that technology is playing today
● New routes to market
● Responding to the circular economy and ways in which we need to consider future packaging life cycles
● Future opportunities for innovation in consumer experience via packaging
The report is designed to allow businesses to start questioning how they look at their packaging and consider the role it plays in their marketing strategy, business planning and supply chain models. ✽