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Tracking packaging mergers and acquisitions in 2026
Welch Packaging is growing in Tennessee, Salem One acquired SmashBrand, and Paranova Print and Packaging is a go.
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Deep Dive
Uncertainty reigns for manufacturers seeking tariff refunds
Only a small percentage of companies that might be entitled to refunds have sued, while others have filed administrative claims or taken no action yet. “No one really knows for certain what they should be doing,” said one attorney.
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Metal tariff adjustments aren’t a win for packaging, trade groups say
Updated Section 232 tariffs took effect this week. Canmakers aren’t getting the targeted relief they wanted, although items like aluminum lids will be subject to lower rates.
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Iran war may dampen packaging M&A in 2026
While deals are still being announced, they’re coming at a slower pace than analysts had expected — in part due to war-related uncertainty. Meanwhile, predictions for smaller deals and heavy private equity activity are playing out.
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Packaging innovations: Dawn of a new jug, Sunset’s tomato love triangle
Plus, Blueland adds some plant-based zip to its pouches, PulPac brings plastic-like dry molded fiber to bottle caps, and UFP Packaging launches nail-free crates.
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Tetra Pak launching $22M facility to support food, beverage innovation
The company intends to work with food and beverage customers, as well as co-manufacturers, that own Tetra Pak’s equipment. They’ll collaborate on innovation projects from ideation to product launch.
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New EU guidance on PPWR released less than 5 months from start date
Europen said the guidance “still falls short of providing the legal certainty and operational clarity businesses urgently require” ahead of Aug. 12. Implementing acts are still in the works.
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Genpak, Millwood, PCA led packaging layoff announcements in March
Layoff announcements from numerous companies in March spanned Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Utah and Virginia.
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Trump adjusts tariffs for aluminum, steel
Goods made entirely of the metals will still face a 50% tariff, but the levy will be reduced to 25% for certain derivative goods, effective April 6.
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PCA closing full-line plant in Richmond, Virginia
The closure is “a difficult business decision” expected to impact 110 employees come June, Packaging Corporation of America wrote in a WARN letter.
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Lubricants, wholesaler groups talk EPR lawsuits
For now, the Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association and National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors say they remain focused on Colorado and Oregon, respectively.
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rPET market challenges further impacted by more closures, trade pressures
Incentives and trade transparency could help thermoformers and other packaging producers, according to speakers from WM, Republic Services and the Association of Plastic Recyclers.
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Genpak to close Utah plant, affecting approximately 200 workers
The decades-old site produces a “large volume of polystyrene containers,” prompting the food service ware manufacturer to realign its footprint “to coincide with legislative changes and consumer demand.”
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Packaging stocks among hardest hit by Iran war: Morningstar
Morningstar tracked a packaging stock sell-off over a three-week period. Jefferies also noted this week that packaging manufacturers’ stocks are “significantly underperforming” the S&P 500.
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Georgia-Pacific names new CEO
An existing G-P employee and longtime Koch executive immediately takes over the top role. This comes almost eight months after Georgia-Pacific announced the retirement of its previous CEO.
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Businesses prepping for California EPR and recyclability laws amid lawsuit
A lawsuit filed last week centers on SB 343, California’s forthcoming labeling law. But SB 54 concerns loom. “It’s a lot to balance in one year,” said Liz Morris of Anthesis Group.
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Tracker
Packaging manufacturers set big sustainability goals. How are they doing?
Ball shared updates on emissions trajectories and incorporating recycled aluminum in its latest combined sustainability report.
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Teamsters terminate agreement, strike at Smurfit Westrock site set for closure
The company says the union terminated the two parties’ labor agreement at the Wakefield, Massachusetts, corrugated converting plant. Approximately 90 employees will be affected when the facility closes this spring.
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13 North American packaging manufacturers announce expansions
Cascades, ePac, International Paper, Lindenmeyr Monroe and Rand-Whitney were among the packaging companies that announced expansions.
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Spring surprise? Containerboard prices reverse course in March.
For the second consecutive month, some observers reported surprise at a containerboard pricing index’s movement. The March increase reinforces expectations that producers will target another price hike this year.
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CAA preparing for California EPR on compressed timeline
SB 54 regulations are still yet to be finalized. Circular Action Alliance will submit its program plan by June 15. The PRO has received more than 2,000 producer reports, but notes some producers are holding out.
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Deep Dive
The Iran war is hitting packaging supply chains. Are the impacts temporary?
Higher fuel and material costs, shipping disruptions and consumer spending are playing into industry impacts. Certain packaging substrates, such as plastics, bear a greater burden than others.
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AI-powered platform aims to speed packaging chats and sales
Matthew Wright, the founder of Specright, wants to create a new digital home for the packaging industry via Forest, an AI-powered platform that’s being designed to streamline new connections and transactions.
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International Paper to build $225M box plant in Mississippi
The new build will replace a nearby aging facility. This aligns with IP’s plan for $1.9 billion in annual capital spending, especially to reconfigure its box plant network.
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California’s recyclability labeling law under fire in new lawsuit
The Flexible Packaging Association and the American Forest & Paper Association are among the plaintiffs seeking a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of SB 343 come October.