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Tracking packaging mergers and acquisitions in 2026
Veritiv made acquisitions in Florida and New Jersey, TRG acquired a Baltimore-based corrugated manufacturer, and Emerald Packaging announced what it says is the first acquisition in its 63-year history.
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EPR for packaging laws: Dates to know
CalRecycle followed up the recently finalized SB 54 regulations with new guidance documents for producers. Producers are weeks away from certain reporting deadlines in Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington.
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Class action lawsuit alleges Graphic Packaging misled investors
The lawsuit, which also names former GPI CEO Mike Doss and former CFO Stephen Scherger as defendants, claims shareholders endured harm from investment decisions based on misleading or withheld information.
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20% of US residents can now recycle paper cups, FPI says
Paper cup recycling access quadrupled in the last decade, according to the Foodservice Packaging Institute. But more work is needed, including on end markets, as some mills that accepted the material have backed out.
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CAA seeks to standardize responsible end market requirements
Circular Action Alliance is accepting public comments on a proposed REM standard meant to be cohesive across packaging EPR states. It aims to ensure materials are handled in an environmentally sound way.
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Maine’s packaging EPR implementation lags
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection still expects producers will owe money this year. But the process of contracting with a stewardship organization has repeatedly been pushed back.
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Packaging, materials groups testify in Section 301 tariff probe
Representatives from the Can Manufacturers Institute and Association of Plastic Recyclers were among the groups testifying this week about foreign countries’ trade actions that harm U.S. manufacturers.
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Producers launch second wave of containerboard price increases in 2026
Cascades is the latest company to join a price hike wave that Smurfit Westrock initiated.
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Automation takes center stage at Smurfit Westrock ‘superplant’ in Wisconsin
From pizza to industrial products, there’s a corrugated box for that at the year-old, $136 million Pleasant Prairie plant. Automation lets it use about 60% of the labor of a traditional box plant, while scale enables service to greater Chicago.
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Amcor to open Miami headquarters
In other news announced Wednesday, Amcor says it’s maintaining higher inventories to mitigate any disruptions related to conflict in the Middle East, and is ahead of schedule on synergies one year since acquiring Berry Global.
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Canmakers say capacity is tight as they gear up for big summer
Ball, Crown and Ardagh are navigating higher input costs and inflationary pressures as beverage customers prepare promotions related to the World Cup and America250 celebrations.
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At long last, California publishes SB 54 EPR rules
The milestone gives way to next compliance steps for the sweeping extended producer responsibility and source reduction law. Circular Action Alliance also published estimated fees for obligated producers.
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GPI cut 3% of global workforce after business review
In addition to reducing the workforce by more than 500 people, the company discontinued low-return projects and is divesting a facility in Croatia to cut $60 million in costs, executives said during Tuesday’s earnings call.
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Retrieved from Gerresheimer Glass on May 05, 2026
Gerresheimer Glass, Oliver, TriMas, Veritiv Visual announced closures in April
Plus, Clearwater Paper and Graphic Packaging International announced restructurings to result in dozens of layoffs.
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5 predictions as US packaging EPR progresses
The last 18 months “feels sort of like 18 years,” said Circular Action Alliance’s CEO. Political, PRO and packaging leaders discussed where EPR is headed, including implications for data and design and how to measure success.
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Smurfit Westrock examines delisting from LSE, closing UK mill
Executives on Thursday’s earnings call took an optimistic tone about the future despite weather and demand contributing to “a challenging quarter.” A newly announced price increase is expected to offset some Q1 cost increases.
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Wish you could reseal your canned beverage? Now you can.
Re:Lid USA is partnering with L.A. Libations to launch canned water with a reclosable aluminum lid. The next step is to establish a U.S. manufacturing presence for the can innovation.
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International Paper touts $200M in EMEA cuts ahead of business split
After the company splits, IP will take a 20% stake in the new EMEA business. Meanwhile, IP is accelerating reinvestment in its assets as part of its ongoing optimization plan, including via the acquisition of North Pacific Paper Co.
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EPR budgeting conversations: Advice from the frontlines
Extended producer responsibility costs are elevating packaging discussions to the C-suite and forcing companies to work out budget strategies. A “conversation companion” tool could help.
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Middle East conflict adds to Greif’s demand challenges
The company has multiple locations in the Middle East and faced “direct impacts” from the war with Iran during its fiscal second quarter. Meanwhile, Greif made progress on its $120 million cost-cutting plan.
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O-I Glass calls Q1 ‘a story of two hemispheres’
Europe, which trails the Americas by several months in implementation of O-I’s restructuring program, was weaker than expected. O-I lowered its earnings outlook for 2026.
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Containerboard production charts steepest decline in years in Q1
The year-over-year drop is significant but “is not unprecedented,” according to the American Forest & Paper Association. It follows the nearly 10% production capacity cuts announced in 2025, the last of which were finalized this year.
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Amazon, Walmart seek source reduction solutions from suppliers
What parameters for innovation should packaging R&D teams pursue? There’s a new effort to demystify what “sustainable packaging” and “good innovation” mean to the biggest names in retail.
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Breaking the ‘boom-and-bust cycle’ in domestic recycled plastic markets
Ensuring PCR use in more challenging packaging like food-grade pouches can be “way down the road,” said APR Chief Policy Officer Kate Bailey. For now, there’s plenty to do with secondary products and bolstering good policy.
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JBM Packaging celebrates first graduate of in-prison training program
While in prison, Billy Campbell trained on JBM Packaging’s manufacturing equipment, and then secured full-time employment upon his release. He joined the roughly 40% of JBM’s employees who were formerly incarcerated.