1)
Single-servings and on-the-go packaging
20 percent of meals
in the United States are eaten in the car, so packaging structures are going to
need to take advantage of that and be mobile, easy to handle in the car, and in
portions for being on the go.
There's
also been a huge explosion of snack bars, which are the ultimate portable food
that you just throw in your pocket or your handbag.
There are also a lot
more single and smaller households in the United States. Twenty-seven percent
of households in this country are single-person households and packaging must
address single-serving as well as easy-to-prepare meals for a person living alone.
2)
Sensory packaging
The second trend is
about engaging consumers with your packaging in-store. With the advent of
digital and online purchasing, I think people are just used to getting things
in the mail, and the package is a secondary consideration. But when people are
actually shopping in the store I think they want something that is more
interesting and engaging.
Another sensory trend
is tactility. There are a lot of printers doing new techniques with raised
varnishes and sparkle varnishes and different elements that can provide a
tactile experience when you interact with the package.
3) Unique packaging and
personalization
Another trend we’re
seeing is a new level of originality and personalization. Absolut vodka
actually just did the first package where they had to completely retool their
production line so they could make every bottle absolutely unique. The line was
called Absolut Unique, and every bottle is completely different—a different
abstract painting on every bottle.
We're also seeing in
packaging the ability to personalize your experience with the product.
4)
Sustainable packaging
The next continuing
trend is green packaging. I think consumers are expecting green packaging more
and more from the products that they’re buying, and they want to know about
recycling and recycled quantity in the package.
We talked about
stand-up, resealable pouches—the Tide Pod, for example. Capri Sun is now in a
stand-up pouch. These are just more ecologically sound from a shipping
standpoint. When they’re shipping the empty packages they take up a lot less
space. Additionally, most of them are recyclable. I think consumers are
responding to that; more and more products are in those packages.
5) Bioresins
The next trend is
bioresins. Nature Fusion from Pantene is using 30 percent bioresin in their
bottles. The bioresin war was started between Coke and Pepsi. Coke was first
out with plant bottles, but Pepsi was the first to come out with a 100 percent
bioresin bottle. They are looking to get to a bioresin that is made more with
waste materials from food processing so there won't be any farming or
agricultural implications of growing the material to make the bottles.
Additionally, I have heard that they're trying to make bottles out of chicken
feathers!
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