All articles by Pamela Kokoszka

Pamela Kokoszka

Top ten most influential companies in the packaging industry

GlobalData research has found the top ten most influential companies in the packaging industry based on their performance and engagement online.

Biggest influencers in the packaging industry: the top individuals to follow

GlobalData research has found the top influencers in the packaging industry and keywords based on their performance and engagement online.

AI in retail: Survey finds most UK retailers investing in AI customer service

As the high streets continue to struggle, with store sales dropping to the lowest levels for a decade, retailers invest in AI to attract customers this Christmas.

Tax on plastic packaging: Government set to target difficult-to-recycle materials

A new tax on plastic packaging is set to be targeting sandwiches packaging in a war on plastic waste.

TIPA survey: Nearly one in three UK consumers think all shops should be plastic free

An independent study commissioned by compostable packaging company TIPA has found that 80% of UK shoppers believe retailers should be doing more to reduce the amount of plastic waste, with 63% believing retailers are responsible for reducing the environmental impact of plastic waste.

Recycling symbols found to confuse UK consumers

According to a survey by consumer body Which?, almost half of British consumers do not understand what the recycling symbols on product packaging mean.

Inside Packaging: Issue 41

In this issue of Inside Packaging, we look at a potential solution for the issue of plastic pollution, discover more about touch-free meat packaging, explore key opportunities for packaging innovations in the global make up sector and much more.

Eye catching packaging designs for the FIFA 2018 World Cup in Russia

To celebrate the FIFA World Cup in Russia brands have launched eye catching packaging designs to capture the hearts, and wallets, of football fans.

Quorn eliminates 297 tonnes of non-recyclable black plastic trays

Meat substitute and sustainable protein brand Quorn has announced a move to eliminate 297 tonnes of non-recyclable black plastic packaging from its supply chain by the end of June 2018.

Brand packaging unable to reliably make palm oil claims, report claims

A study by researchers at Imperial College London reports that food manufacturers are unable to state on food packaging that their palm oil products do not destroy rainforests, as the supply chain is too complex to make such claims.