More brands are shifting to paper packaging — but not without challenges. Paper packaging is taking on new frontiers. Maybe you’ve seen paper across new formats such as dog food canisters, vitamin mix containers or even staples in your liquor cabinet. Consumers love paper packaging for its perceived environmental benefits, recyclability and renewability. They’re even wondering: Why can’t all my packaging come in paper?
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Net sales in the third quarter were $3,259 million compared to $2,920 million in the third quarter of 2021 reflecting increased beverage can unit volumes and the pass through of higher raw material costs partially offset by unfavorable foreign currency translation of $127 million. Income from operations was $297 million in the third quarter compared to $348 million in the third quarter of 2021. Segment income in the third quarter of 2022 was $336 million compared to $379 million in the prior year third quarter reflecting higher energy prices, costs associated with higher inventory levels and unfavorable foreign currency translation of $8 million.
The paper mailer has passed Western Michigan University Old Corrugated Container Equivalency (WMU OCC-E) testing protocol. The testing protocol was developed by WMU and certified by the Fibre Box Association, which represents 95% of the corrugators in the United States. Passing this third-party independent testing and certification makes EverTec mailers qualified to use a recyclable symbol according to the protocol established by Federal Trade Commission Green Guides. In addition, the Pregis EverTec mailer has also been assessed by the How2Recycle® program and deemed widely recyclable. The EverTec mailer is a sustainable protective packaging solution that helps customers achieve their environmental goals without sacrificing performance. The mailer is a lightweight, durable package that can decrease material waste, as well as reduce reliance on corrugated boxes and improve distribution efficiency—all while providing consumers with a curbside recyclable option. To meet significant market demand, Pregis has invested in several new U.S. manufacturing sites in 2021 and will be increasing capacity further in 2022.
Pregis® has expanded its EasyPack® on-demand paper portfolio with the introduction of GeoTerra® paper in white. This curbside-recyclable, wrappable solution provides light cushioning protection with a clean, minimalist aesthetic – ideal for companies seeking to deliver an unboxing experience that reflects their brand identity. The new white GeoTerra paper offers a sleek, premium alternative to the original Kraft option and complements minimalist design trends favored by high-end brands. As it’s dispensed, the paper expands into an interlocking lattice structure that cushions products, delivering all-around protection in transit. “In today’s e-commerce landscape, packaging is often the first physical brand interaction, so presentation carries weight,” says Daché Davidson, Chief Marketing Officer at Pregis. “For premium beauty, wellness, and lifestyle brands, minimalist white packaging isn't just a design choice—it’s a strategic extension of brand values. Consumers prioritize clean ingredients and sustainable lifestyles, so they expect packaging to reflect those choices. White GeoTerra offers a clean aesthetic and elevated unboxing that delights customers and aligns with modern branding and sustainability.”