Australian brand Bondi Sands partners with Quadpack to launch a new environmentally-conscious range
Australian brand Bondi Sands partners with Quadpack to launch a new environmentally-conscious range
The European paper industry fully supports the EU ambition of making Europe the world’s first climate-neutral continent by 2050 and building a European circular economy.
Hong Kong-based Cobalt Fashion is one of the largest knitwear groups in the world.
By Jesper Gustavsson, Business Development & Founding Partner of V-Shapes
If 2020 and 2021 taught us anything, it is how unpredictable the future is. That being said, there are certain trends in the packaging industry that we expect to see accelerate over the coming year.
´2021 has not been without its challenges but the packaging industry has maintained healthy growth and continued to bring innovative new solutions to market. According to ACTEGA, this is set to continue in 2022.
Kartonplus, has installed a Xeikon 3500REX digital press as the beating heart of its new operation. The folding carton company based in Enschede in the Netherlands was set up as a subsidiary of Labelplus a leading label printing company in the region. Kartonplus has been fully operational since March 2021.
A clear commitment to sustainability and human rights: technotrans SE is part of the UN Global Compact, the world's largest and most important initiative for sustainable and responsible corporate governance. The decisive factors for membership are the company's sustainable strategic orientation and its actions in accordance with ethical standards. As part of its new corporate strategy "Future Ready 2025", the thermal management specialist aims to expand its measures in the area of climate and environmental protection.
We will remember 2021 as one of unique business conditions, with a 70% increase in bookings year-over-year! Let’s look back at some of the important milestones that marked the year.
By Eef de Ridder, Vice President, Graphic Communications Group, Ricoh Europe
COP26 and the far reaching discussions on climate change may well have focused the world’s attention on the topic but it was already high on the agenda of European business leaders as new research has found.
In fact, 67% believe corporations have a responsibility to respond proactively to global challenges, according to a Ricoh Europe commissioned poll of 1,500 decision makers conducted by Opinion Matters. The same figure say that their employees care more about how environmentally sustainable the company is now compared to five years ago.
PaperBox and PaperPack complete the plastic revolution that started with Natural Branding
Europe's ink manufacturers expect continued problems with global supply chains well into 2022. Even if some of the current constraints ease and the recovery continues, global uncertainty from the corona virus, volatile consumer buying patterns and potential trade barriers remain.