Household packaging has undergone significant changes in all facets of development. With innovations in design, mechanics and sustainability, the household packaging sector serves as a sound indicator of the broader trends seen across the industry as a whole. Learn about some of the key developments in household packaging below.
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VIDEO | Clean Cult’s Road to Paper-Based Packaging
This has been a big year for Clean Cult, the company dedicated to offering cleaning products in paper-based packaging as an alternative to plastic. Clean Cult has launched its cleaning products nationwide at three big-name retailers — Target, Costco, and Whole Foods.

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Amcor’s New Closure Prioritizes Both Visual Appeal and Sustainability
Amcor has developed a polypropylene (PP) closure for household products that combines a distinctive shape with a lightweighted design to enable brands to maximize visual appeal while helping them meet their sustainability commitments.

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Amcor Partners with Mediacor to Launch 2-Liter Stand-Up Pouch for Home Care
Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, and Mediacor, a Slovenian manufacturer of organic food, home cleaning products and laundry products, have collaborated to launch a 2-liter spouted stand-up pouch for liquid products that is recycle-ready in Italy, Germany and Austria.

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Elopak Introduces Cartons Incorporating Recycled and Renewable Polymers
Global packaging company Elopak, its long-term customer Orkla Home and Personal Care (OHPC), and Dow, a global leader in materials science, have rolled out a new line of D-PAK™ cartons. This new line contains a unique mix of circular (recycled) polyethylene and bio-circular (renewable) polymers.












