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    EPR for packaging laws: Dates to know

    Illinois now has a draft recycling needs assessment, which is supposed to be finalized before the end of the year. Meanwhile, Maine regulators now anticipate producer registration and invoicing will begin at the end of 2026.

    Updated July 9, 2026
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    A $0.03 label took down a $100M supply chain

    The cheapest component in your system may be the most expensive.

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    Insights from the 2026 Packaging Recycling Summit

    Catch up on Packaging Dive’s coverage from the fourth annual event, including about brands’ EPR challenges and work toward solutions for recycling film and small-format packaging.

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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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    Top packaging trade shows in 2026

    What’s still to come in the second half of the year? These events bringing together exhibitors, speakers and attendees to discuss the latest in flexible packaging, labeling and more.

    Updated June 29, 2026
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    Washington AG to investigate Nippon Dynawave paper mill disaster

    In addition, the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries announced that it opened new inspections at two other kraft pulp and paper mills in the state, owned by Smurfit Westrock and Port Townsend Paper Co.

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    Packaging innovations: Bath & Body Works launches fresh formats

    Plus, Blue Ocean Closures expands with a product that can enable entirely fiber-based packages. And Amcor and Avery Dennison-backed Pragmatic embeds new NFC-based tracking within packaging.

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    Graphic Packaging releases sustainability report as CSO departs

    Michelle Fitzpatrick was GPI’s inaugural chief sustainability officer and exits after nearly five years in the role. Meanwhile, the company’s sustainability report showed small regressions on emissions and product recyclability efforts.

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    A big deal for small packaging: Pilot projects advance recycling

    The Glass Packaging Institute and Closed Loop Partners describe how findings from pilots could be “transformative” for multiple recycling streams.

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    IP, Ineos Styrolution, Smurfit Westrock to shutter plants

    Manufacturers in June announced closures impacting more than 480 workers across California, Illinois, Kentucky, New Jersey and Tennessee.

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    California standardizes date labeling, Virginia bans foam food containers

    While 2026 has already seen multiple new packaging laws implemented, the year’s halfway mark brings a few more.

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    Film recycling hits a pivotal moment

    The next 12 months will be crucial for proving viability of flexible film recycling initiatives, said speakers from GDB Circular, General Mills and P&G. Recent pilots already have helped move at least 1.5 million pounds to end markets.

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    Kenvue surpasses 2025 plastic reduction target, falls short on recyclability

    The Listerine and Zyrtec parent company detailed substrate transitions in its sustainability report. New tools are moving sustainability from an afterthought to an upstream design capability, according to a Kenvue packaging leader.

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    More California MRFs are sorting cartons, easing recent recycling concerns

    New data says the number of carton-sorting MRFs has expanded to serve 62% of California counties, back above a key “recyclable” threshold as part of the upcoming “truth in labeling” law. But recycling rates remain low.

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    EPR legal challenges

    Class-action lawsuit over EPR targets Oregon DEQ director

    In yet another packaging EPR lawsuit, Lollicup USA cites similar grounds as a National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors case. The company wants to represent producers that aren’t covered by NAW’s preliminary injunction.

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    International Paper announces shutdowns, layoffs at 4 US facilities

    After a relatively quiet second quarter so far, the company has resumed its 20-month string of facility closure and layoff announcements affecting more than 5,800 employees.

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    PCR: The other 3-letter packaging mandate on brands’ radars

    Brands are trying to remain in compliance with the increasing number of state recycled content mandates, but material availability and cost remain holdbacks, according to speakers at the Packaging Recycling Summit.

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    Former Graphic Packaging CEO to lead International Paper spinout

    Mike Doss said he will listen, learn and collaborate as Global Cellulose Fibers finalizes “long-term plans for this new standalone business.” His appointment comes as a class action lawsuit questions some of his actions at GPI.

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    7 packaging facility expansion announcements to start summer

    ACR, Alpla, Packsize and Pratt Industries are among the companies adding production sites or learning hubs.

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    Cascades doubles down on business case for sustainability

    The fiber specialist laid its path forward in a 2026-2030 sustainability plan. It’s emphasizing supplier vetting and its capacity to assist customers with their sustainability goals as it continues to strive for widely recyclable packaging.

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    4 EPR takeaways from the Packaging Recycling Summit

    Packaging minds from P&G, General Mills and Just Born Quality Confections, along with municipal waste leaders and other collaborators, discussed the latest compliance tensions and emerging solutions.

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    CalRecycle invests in bottle recovery, washing

    The agency is backing expanded beverage container redemption, including in underserved areas, and wine bottle washing for reuse. Revino is eyeing opportunities to grow further in the state.

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    EPR legal challenges

    17 Republican AGs suing over California packaging EPR law

    Less than a month out from a trial in Oregon, the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors says it’s joining this California lawsuit as the sole business plaintiff.

    Updated June 23, 2026
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    Sonoco invests in fiber, water upgrades at 2 Midwest cans plants

    The paper cans production and water treatment investments align with the company’s sustainability strategy, explained John Pontrello, VP of operations for consumer packaging in North America.

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    Containerboard prices rise in June following second round of producer hikes

    This is the first time in at least four years that Fastmarkets RISI’s pricing index has recognized the full hike that producers announced for the month. This brings the net increase for 2026 to $100 per ton.

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    Ineos Styrolution ending Illinois polystyrene production

    Operations are “no longer economically viable,” according to CEO Steve Harrington. About 100 people work at the Chicago-area site.