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The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Annapolis, Md., released its “2019 State of the Flexible Packaging Industry Report,” which provides industry converters, suppliers, investors and analysts with insight into the performance (i.e. growth, revenue/volume expectations, profitability and capital spending) of the U.S. flexible packaging industry over the past year.
Brand owners know consumers care about sustainability in general and particularly sustainable materials, but many do not think consumers care about sustainable processes.
The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Annapolis, Md., released its latest sustainability report, “Perspectives on the Meaning of Sustainability in Flexible Packaging.”
By adopting flexible packaging, today’s brand owners have a unique opportunity to customize packaging features, utilize advanced technologies and promote sustainability.
The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Annapolis, Md., commissioned a “Flexible Packaging Transition Advantages Study” to better quantify the impact of switching from non-flexible packaging to flexible packaging.