Pregis® announces the expansion of its Inspyre™ product line with the new Inspyre™ Mailer, amplifying its contributions to help fight water insecurities in communities around the world. Inspyre™ packaging is a brand member of 1% for the Planet, with one percent of the product line’s sales funding Uzima, a charity that makes and distributes water filters that provide clean drinking water to people in need. The Inspyre mailer offers an efficient, lightweight, and sustainable way to ship non-fragile items and soft goods such as apparel, linens, in direct-to-consumer e-commerce applications. Made with a minimum of 30 percent recycled content, the new Inspyre poly mailer offers customers a unique packaging solution that contributes to sustainability goals and positive change.
Packaging Predictions Reveal Next Trends
Do you remember the first time you heard the term “circular economy”? While it’s been around since the 1990s, Packaging Digest first started reporting on it in 2014, which really isn’t that long ago. Even now, sustainability experts are still trying to fully understand it (think zero waste) and its impact on packaging decisions.
Well, think harder. Delivering packaging ideas that support a circular economy will take priority in 2026, says Lauren Ryder, Mintel’s Global Packaging Analyst.
Briefly, her predictions for the New Year:
• Brands will focus on creating a circular economy for packaging.
• Americans will learn from European packaging waste regulations, as the US emphasizes Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
• We’ll need more transparency and consumer education about recycling and circularity.
Her advice for packaging professionals?
• Collaborate across the industry to develop strategies for the circular economy.
• Establish backup suppliers and contingency plans.
• Stay connected within the industry through trade shows and networking.
• Remain flexible and knowledgeable about industry players.