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Packaging Predictions from Years Past Prove True Today

Over the years, PW columnists have gone out on limbs, some sturdier than others, to make bold predictions on packaging trends. Their accuracy and hit rate is worth noting.

Pat Reynolds (left) and Benny Landa (right) discussed nanographic digital printing in 2013, right before the first commercialization of the tech. Now, more than 60 machines are in market.
Pat Reynolds (left) and Benny Landa (right) discussed nanographic digital printing in 2013, right before the first commercialization of the tech. Now, more than 60 machines are in market.

Packaging World columnists have made some bold predictions that have come to pass at a high clip. Our resident legal eagle Eric Greenberg reminded me of his now-validated prediction last month after the Supreme Court ruled on a case that shook continued adherence to the 1984 “Chevron” doctrine that grants deference to agencies like FDA and EPA. Greenberg presciently wrote about the topic almost a year prior. Good call, counselor. But I’m not sure I like the sound of your prediction about fallout from the decision: “…if the common prediction is correct that the doctrine will be undone, be ready next year for a rupture in the foundation of our regulatory system, and a huge increase in unpredictability,” he said then.

Just a few days later, on the 50th Anniversary of the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) barcode’s first “beep” at a checkout counter, I sent an e-newsletter blast about data standardization body GS1’s Sunrise 2027. That project aims to replace the venerable but dated GTIN with 2D data matrices or QR codes on labels or packages. These codes not only make the products go beep at checkout, but also connect the consumer to the brand via website and have all sorts of behind the scenes advantages for supply chains and consumer behavior insight gleaning for brands who employ them. Not long after sending that email, I received a response from Dr. Bruce Welt at the University of Florida, directing me to a crystal ball prediction of his own. In a column written way back in 2008, Dr. Welt predicted the dawn of 2D data matrices as the dominant form of on-pack information relation and connection. “Vision systems coupled with a variety of identification symbologies, such as 2D data matrix barcodes, offer the ability to realize virtually all of the benefits promised by RFID, but with much lower cost, complexity, and environmental impact,” he said 16 years ago. Today, Welt’s putting his chips on regenerative robust gasification of waste that produces several packaging feedstocks, and has recently been following a promising new pathway from methanol to PET.

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