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    Tracking packaging mergers and acquisitions in 2026

    Berlin Packaging acquires New Jersey-based O.Berk Co., Supremex is growing in Toronto and Domtar sells EAM to private equity.

    Updated June 10, 2026
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    Scaling reusable packaging systems in Portland, Oregon

    Businesses, nonprofits, government entities and others have collaborated to make the region a reuse leader in the United States.

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    URB producers announce second round of 2026 price hikes

    Sonoco, Greif and Cascades cite input cost inflation as a leading cause. But strengthening demand also is a factor for this wave of increases.

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    No takeout containers? No problem. BYO takes root in Portland, Oregon.

    A regional government launched a bring-your-own-container initiative after the state passed a law allowing the practice. Local leaders collaborate with nonprofits and private reuse businesses.

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    PCA to defer export sales as it rebuilds inventory

    The emphasis on building domestic supply follows Packaging Corporation of America’s 90,000-ton inventory reduction in March and April. The company faces cost inflation, but demand remains strong, said CEO Mark Kowlzan.

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    3 insights from Graphic Packaging’s new CEO

    Robbert Rietbroek discussed inflation, portfolio diversification, cost-cutting and more at the Wells Fargo Industrials & Materials Conference on Tuesday.

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    Bill in Congress targets PFAS, phthalates, BPA in food packaging

    The No Toxics in Food Packaging Act seeks to ban certain chemicals from food packaging and food processing materials.

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    Consumer pain worsens as inflation hits 3-year high

    Ending the Iran war could help ease the pressure, but the worst is likely still to come for categories like food, according to economists.

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    Lavazza launches single-serve coffee pods without packaging

    The company is bringing its Tablì single-serve coffee tabs to the U.S., which don’t contain individual wrappings or coatings.

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    A reuse symbol hit the market. Oregon is putting it to the test.

    Reuse and refill businesses in the Portland area are among the initial adopters of PR3’s new logo that organizers hope becomes as universally recognized as the chasing arrows for recycling. 

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    Authorities share more details from Nippon Dynawave disaster

    The Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers union weighed in. Meanwhile, analysts are assessing how broadly NDP’s mill shutdown could affect the fiber industry, especially as other producers shift fiber grades.

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    New York packaging EPR bill won’t move forward in 2026

    The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act faced another year of intense scrutiny, lobbying and more than 30 amendments.

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    3 insights into rising corporate plastics disclosures

    More companies are detailing plastics data, mapping their value chains and setting targets as business and regulatory risks become more apparent, according to CDP.

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    Paper and paperboard production declined in 2025: AF&PA

    Containerboard capacity fell by 5.1% in 2025, but that doesn’t reflect the full impact of facility shutdowns announced last year, the American Forest & Paper Association told Packaging Dive.

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    Canpack aims to mainstream resealable can ends

    The global can manufacturer will work on a scalable pilot line with Florida-based startup Canovation, which says the ends are made from the same 3xxx series aluminum as the can body and could incorporate more recycled content.

    Updated June 5, 2026
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    Longview paper mill disaster

    A mill town in mourning: Nippon Dynawave cleanup and questions continue

    A week after the white liquor tank implosion in Longview, Washington, all missing victims have been recovered and the community mourns the 11 people killed. Implications are emerging for paper and packaging supply chains.

    Updated June 3, 2026
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    International Paper acquires North Pacific Paper Co. for $360M

    IP said Norpac’s paper mill in Longview, Washington, will complement its existing system as part of the company’s strategic transformation.

    Updated June 5, 2026
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    Hotels phasing out plastic poised to adopt aluminum solutions, Meadow bets

    The Swedish company plans to partner with contract manufacturers to market its aluminum-based dispensing systems to U.S. hotels, particularly those that have established sustainability strategies, said CEO Victor Ljungberg.

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    Amcor, Hilex Poly, Origin Materials announced closures in May

    Plastics were the substrate most affected by packaging company closure and layoff announcements last month.

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    Producers just passed a major packaging EPR deadline. Now what?

    Many companies may still be behind on a May 31 deadline, while others can shift some focus to optimizing packaging. Eunomia, Pure Strategies, EY and Washburn Consulting weigh in.

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    California EPR deadlines spur urgent flexible film recycling solutions

    Film recycling systems need rapid upgrades to meet strict requirements under SB 54. Representatives from the US Flexible Film Initiative, Circular Action Alliance and other groups noted pilots and funding initiatives that may help.

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    Longview paper mill disaster

    Nippon Paper assessing impacts after deadly Washington mill implosion

    Eight deaths were confirmed as of Thursday afternoon. “We support efforts to fully understand the root cause of this incident and identify measures that can help prevent similar tragedies in the future,” AF&PA said in a statement Friday.

    Updated May 29, 2026
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    California advances compostables, recycled content labeling bills

    The legislation divided trade groups over mass balance accounting, plastics in compost and more.

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    Emerald Packaging CEO on his dual role as supplier and policy advisor

    The 63-year-old company just closed its first acquisition. CEO Kevin Kelly spoke with Packaging Dive about forgoing private equity investment and helping customers adapt to EPR.

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    Ardagh Glass leaders talk optimization plans amid ‘new normal’ for demand

    Improving contracts, demand forecasting and capacity alignment are top of mind in 2026.