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27 Feb 2026

Packaging built for machines, not people

A box that stacks perfectly on a pallet can be impossible to open by hand. A pouch optimised for automated filling may spill its contents the moment a customer touches…

26 Feb 2026

Legal risks hidden in packaging art

A striking pack design can boost shelf appeal in seconds, yet the same artwork can quietly expose a business to legal risk. Packaging art sits at the crossroads of marketing,…

25 Feb 2026

The rules that shape packaging design

A packaging concept can look flawless on screen, only to unravel when it meets regulatory reality. From the thickness of materials to the wording on a label, packaging design is…

13 Feb 2026

Why transport damage is still a packaging problem

A pallet leaves the warehouse intact and arrives damaged, returns follow, and waste quietly accumulates. Despite advances in materials, automation, and logistics technology, transport damage remains a persistent packaging problem…

12 Feb 2026

The most ignored voices in packaging

A new packaging format is approved, a sustainability claim is signed off, and products ship at scale. Decisions like these are often made in boardrooms and design studios, guided by…

11 Feb 2026

Why compostable packaging fails

A takeaway cup stamped compostable feels like progress. For many businesses, it signals environmental responsibility without disrupting operations or customer experience. Yet behind the reassuring label sits a system that…

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