May 13, 2026

PETs: APET, CPET, DPET, rPET, and rDPET…Oh my! What’s the Difference? Let’s Get Resin-able

At a Glance  PET is the foundation of most food packaging, with APET (clear, non-crystallized) being the standard for cold and ambient applications.   CPET is heat-resistant, opaque PET used for oven-ready meals, created by crystallizing APET in a one-way process.   DPET is a more efficient, higher-performance version of APET made with fewer processing steps, offering […]
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May 01, 2026

Making Sense of Tamper Protection: What ‘Tamper-Obvious’ Really Means for Today’s Shoppers

At a Glance   Tamper-obvious packaging makes safety instantly visible from a distance, helping customers trust your product without picking it up.  Consumers make split-second decisions, so packaging must show clear, irreversible signs if it’s been opened — “evident” isn’t always obvious enough.  Subtle seals or perforations can fail to meet shoppers’ real-world expectations, leading to lost sales, shrink, and […]
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Apr 30, 2026

What’s Really Going on Behind Every Grocery Shelf Starts with Your Packaging

At a Glance  Shelf placement isn’t random — it’s controlled by category managers using planograms that prioritize margin, visibility, and overall shelf strategy.  Prime shelf space is intentional, designed to drive sales and influence customer behavior — not reward every product equally.  Packaging plays a major role: It affects how easily products are stocked, how […]
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Apr 24, 2026

Which Reheats Better: Food in Polypropylene or Aluminum Packaging?

At a Glance  Polypropylene (PP) is microwave-safe but not oven-safe; it insulates heat, often leading to uneven heating with hot and cold spots.   Aluminum conducts heat efficiently, making it ideal for ovens and delivering more even heating, better texture, and improved presentation.   Microwave use with aluminum is technically possible under controlled conditions, but not recommended due to safety risks like […]
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Apr 24, 2026

Is Your Convenience Store’s Grab-and-Go Working For You or Against You?

At a Glance  Packaging is the silent salesperson — clear, clean presentation builds trust and drives impulse purchases, while messy or opaque packaging kills them.   Cheap packaging (like bags) often costs more in the long run through shrink, lost sales, poor presentation, and reduced customer trust.   Clear, rigid containers that have visible tamper evidence and tamper resistance often […]
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Apr 17, 2026

Your Packaging Passed Inspection. But Will It Survive the Real World?

At a Glance   Packaging failures don’t just cause messes — they lead to lost product, food safety risks, fines, and brand damage. Most of these issues are preventable with proper testing.    Strong suppliers go beyond basic checks and run key tests like leak testing, compression/stack testing, tamper validation, and full distribution simulations to mimic real-world conditions.    The […]
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Apr 16, 2026

Why Plastic Packaging Prices Are Rising Right Now (And What It Means for You)

At a Glance  A plastic pricing increase is happening because the material is tied to oil, and conflict involving Iran is disrupting a key global oil route (the Strait of Hormuz).   That disruption increases raw material costs (such as PTA, MEG, and propylene) while also tightening supply, creating upward pressure on prices.   Shipping costs are […]
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Apr 10, 2026

Is Plastic Food Packaging Really the Villain the Media Makes It Out to Be?

At a Glance  Plastic packaging (including plastic food packaging) is often portrayed as harmful in the media. When it comes to food packaging, we should not forget its role in environmental impact reduction by preventing food waste, a major source of emissions.  Media narratives oversimplify the issue, leading businesses to make reactive, optics-driven decisions instead of data-driven […]
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Apr 09, 2026

What On-the-Go Consumers Actually Need from Packaging

At a Glance  Consumer eating habits are shifting fast, and grab-and-go packaging now needs to match how people truly eat: In cars, between meetings, and on the move.  Economic pressure is driving shoppers toward smaller portions, lower-cost items, and prepared meals — creating new demand for convenient, high-quality packaged options.  Separate containers vs. multi-compartment trays both offer unique […]
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Mar 31, 2026

How Will the Conflict in Iran Affect Plastic Food Packaging?

At a Glance  Conflict in Iran threatens oil flow (via the Strait of Hormuz), which directly impacts plastic production since packaging relies on oil-based materials like PET, PP, and PE  Rising oil prices → higher resin costs → increased packaging prices, with early signs of supply tightening already emerging  Biggest risk isn’t panic — it’s […]
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