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Best in New Food and Beverage Packaging

Intco Recycling tech, CA SB 54 deadline, home-compostable bread bags, Oddstock cider's odd design, draw-on-me pet food carton, Alliance for Sustainable Packaging for Foods forms.

Food and beverage brands constantly launch new products and new packages, many of which are posted to social media — if you can find them. Packaging Digest highlights the best of them on a regular basis, with the most recent “find” at the beginning. Come back often to quickly scroll through to see what you’ve missed. For last month's content, click on Best in Food & Beverage Packaging for November. Delta Robots

Best in New Food and Beverage Packaging

Bloomberg recognizes Intco Recycling as a company to watch to watch for its food-grade PET bottle-to-bottle technology.

Latest Food & Beverage Packaging news from Packaging Digest .

Formal rule-making process for California law (SB 54) targeting waste from single-use packaging and plastic food ware is set to begin.

Treetop Biopak introduces home-compostable bags to bypass the environmental impact of plastic bread bags.

Iron Horse Brewery's cider brand Oddstock has a bold and offbeat packaging design that’s sure to draw attention.

Innovative pet brand encourages consumers to draw on the packaging.

Global alliance forms the Alliance for Sustainable Packaging for Foods.

Is there a truly sustainable wine bottle?

QR codes simplify re-use of foodservice packaging in NYC restaurants.

Flora unveils world’s first plastic-free paper tub packaging, used for plant butter spreads.

First-of-its-kind report on consumer engagement with reusable packaging in the US.

How stores can prevent alcohol bottle theft.

Stick-pack" mini- pouches with a kick: Plusshots of spirits.

Stellar design scheme for blended whiskies will have you seeing stars.

A murder hornet in your holiday gift pack of tequila will definitely draw your clients’ attention.

Russian scientists invent a unique edible food film from kefir fungus filtrate.

Accredo Packaging and Fresh-Lock collaborate with  first-of-its-kind flexible stand-up food pouch with more than 50% PCR.

The future of food packaging follows four fascinating 2024 trends.

Indian Scientists develop novel biopolymer film with chemical-resistant, edible, and printable properties for food packaging.

SEE’s paper-based bottom web cuts plastic for food packaging.

Cadbury redesigning iconic Dairy Milk chocolate bar packaging to celebrate its 200th anniversary.

Asahi’s self-foaming beer gaining ground in Japan, Singapore.

Sprout Organics’ Curlz organic snacks are switching from a canister to a resealable bag to “seriously” reduce packaging waste and the carbon footprint.

Packaging Digest Food & Beverage Packaging News.

Strategies and takeaways in the hard seltzer market.

Gin packaging design “just begging for a party”.

Hershey sued by a disgruntled customer for Halloween-themed peanut butter treats didn't match the packaging’s representation.

Senior Technical Editor, Packaging Digest and PlasticsToday

Rick Lingle is Senior Technical Editor,  Packaging Digest  and  PlasticsToday . He’s been a packaging media journalist since 1985 specializing in food, beverage and plastic markets. He has a chemistry degree from Clarke College and has worked in food industry R&D for Standard Brands/Nabisco and the R.T. French Co. Reach him at  [email protected]  or 630-408-7184.

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