Session touts the packages of tomorrow, today, plus: 'best-of-show' highlights

Here's your ticket to more than 130 video booth tours, a session on the latest trends, news and day-by-day audio podcast highlights from the editors of Packaging World, including a recap of packaging trends as presented by VP/Chief Editor Pat Reynolds.

Fig. 1: Flexibles go big: Scott’s Snap-Pac lawn care combo pouch/spreader
Fig. 1: Flexibles go big: Scott’s Snap-Pac lawn care combo pouch/spreader

 

What happened at October’s Pack Expo 2012 in Chicago? News, insights and innovations that will resonate through 2013 and beyond. The news has been too extensive for one story or even one medium. That’s why the editorial staff at Packaging World has posted 139 videos to bring you the best of the show floor; scores of stories and audio podcasts that literally speak for themselves (links below); and news from a session on the most innovative packaging developments of the year, presented by Pat Reynolds, vice president and editor-in-chief.

Reynolds’ session revealed, among other trends, some “big” developments in flexible packaging—in more than one sense of the word.

 

 

Packaging trends: Big on flexibles

Speaking to session attendees, Reynolds presented recent innovations that indicated where trends are moving for 2013. He noted that flexible packaging remains a dominant packaging material in the $144 Billion U.S. packaging market. Not counting corrugated, with its 22% share of material usage, flexible packaging commands the lion’s share of primary packaging use, with 49% of applications dedicated to retail food products. At the same time, new applications are coming on strong.

Flexible retail offerings continue to offer convenience, evidenced by shaped stand-up pouches with easy-dispensing fitments. Reynolds noted that flexible packages have gained prominence partly as a replacement for traditional HDPE (high-density polyethylene) and bag-in-carton formats.

In particular, flexible packages in larger sizes have moved on these formats, exemplified by larger foodservice packages by Smart Bottle Inc., and the 2012 rollout of Kraft’s YES pack. The latter refers to a 1-gal side-gusseted stand-up pouch for salad dressings that feature with dual handles on top and bottom and a rigid screw-cap closure; it replaces traditional rigid plastic containers, and features significant green benefits.

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