The Latest
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Insights from the 2025 Packaging Recycling Summit
Catch up on Packaging Dive’s coverage from the third annual event, including about industry collaborations, prioritizing consumers and the scramble to meet extended producer responsibility deadlines.
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Packaging suppliers respond to QSR diners hungry for a better experience
Manufacturers are working with their restaurant customers to improve takeout, as well as sustainability opportunities for food service ware.
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Tracker
Packaging manufacturers set big sustainability goals. How are they doing?
Graphic Packaging International released 2024 sustainability data, including updates on emissions reductions, packaging recyclability and more.
Updated July 10, 2025 -
Tracking packaging mergers and acquisitions in 2025
Berlin Packaging acquired an Italian cosmetic packaging specialist and M&Q Packaging changed hands. Nefab Group, WinCup and Seneca Label & Packaging all made deals.
Updated July 9, 2025 -
Novolex names new COO
Tamer Abuaita joins the company three months after it acquired Pactiv Evergreen. He replaces the interim chief operating officer who served through the companies’ integration period.
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Q&A
Amazon releases waste diversion metrics as part of larger sustainability plan
The company says it reached an 85% waste diversion rate in 2024. Amazon’s waste and biodiversity director, Justine Mahler, says that’s driven partly by organics diversion programs and ongoing data collection investments.
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Retrieved from Mars on July 07, 2025
Mars multiplies recycled content use, but still lags 2025 target
The consumer packaged goods company also pointed to pet food as an area where it has advanced packaging sustainability.
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4 collaborative projects that aim to advance packaging recycling
Speakers at the Packaging Recycling Summit detailed how brands, packaging manufacturers, recyclers, academics and others across the supply chain are teaming up to improve how packaging is managed at end of life.
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PCA buying Greif’s containerboard business for $1.8B
The transaction includes mills, sheet and corrugated assets in multiple states. The deal comes as Greif says it’s prioritizing polymer-based products and was unwilling to invest to become more competitive in containerboard.
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EPR for packaging laws: Dates to know
CalRecycle published a study measuring the amount of covered materials, including single-use packaging and food service ware, in California landfills. Maine, Hawai’i and Rhode Island all recently adopted EPR-related laws.
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Where new packaging laws are taking effect in July
Multiple states are banning EPS foam food containers, and Oregon’s packaging EPR program begins. Elsewhere, there are bottle bill and hotel product updates.
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Pixelle, IP, Hood, Pratt disclosed layoff updates in June
State WARN notices detailed upcoming changes in Kansas, Michigan, Ohio and Washington across paper, packaging, recycling and transport sites.
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International Paper completes sale of 5 European plants to Palm Group
IP announced Tuesday it divested plants in France, Portugal and Spain, thereby satisfying all requirements with the European Commission related to its acquisition of DS Smith.
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Sonoco names interim CEO for metal packaging segment following death of Tomás López
Tomás López was CEO of Eviosys until Sonoco acquired it in December 2024. Following his death, the company has appointed a temporary leader for Sonoco Metal Packaging EMEA.
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International Paper to exit molded fiber market, sell select Mexico sites
The company is also shuttering packaging and recycling facilities in Ohio and Kansas. Thursday’s announcement will impact over 100 U.S. employees — just the latest update in IP’s ongoing North American optimization.
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CVS talks store-brand packaging redesign
Vice President of Store Brands Mike Weir shared more about scaling simplified packaging designs to strengthen private-label offerings.
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Rhode Island lawmakers replace EPR and bottle bill proposal with study bill
The bill, which overhauls a previous version establishing new recycling systems in the state, instead calls for a report and recommendations that might lead to future extended producer responsibility and deposit return system proposals.
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More than a PFAS replacement: Starch-based coating companies expand
Companies such as Ingredion, Roquette and Kuraray are incorporating new research to meet demand from customers in food service and e-commerce.
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The last-minute scramble with EPR is like tax season, says CAA’s CEO
“There were sleepless nights” ahead of Oregon's producer reporting deadline, and another “big surge” is expected in the home stretch to Colorado’s deadline, said Circular Action Alliance’s Jeff Fielkow at the Packaging Recycling Summit.
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Texas approves law requiring warning labels for food additives
The legislation will apply to food product labels developed or copyrighted on or after Jan. 1, 2027. Future FDA action on labeling would have the potential to supersede it.
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Inside Braskem’s push to scale biopolymer production for packaging and more
The Brazilian chemical company’s recently opened $20 million research facility in Massachusetts is part of the company’s broader network of R&D sites and interest in alternatives to fossil-based plastics.
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Containerboard capacity has shrunk nearly 6% in 2025. That may rebalance the market.
North American mill closures could alter the supply and demand dynamic and bring a “golden age” for containerboard following years of oversupply, according to a Truist Securities analyst.
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Maine alters packaging EPR law, to industry’s relief
With LD 1423, groups wanted to bring Maine’s first-in-the-nation packaging EPR law from 2021 into closer alignment with more recent versions of EPR legislation in other states.
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WM’s upgraded Wisconsin MRF aims to capture more types of plastic packaging
Part of the $39 million investment went toward a film mitigation system, which reduces contamination in other streams. WM also is in the early stages of selling this captured material as a commodity.
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Illinois advances foam ban legislation, progresses on EPR study
The legislature this year considered bills addressing polystyrene foam food containers as well as single-use plastic bags and food ware items. Meanwhile, a recycling needs assessment study is in the works.