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May 20, 2024

Reusable Packaging Doesn't Work / Packaging Today Show | Ep. 175

Reusable Packaging Doesn't Work / Packaging Today Show | Ep. 175

About the Guest(s):

In this episode of "Packaging Today," we welcomed esteemed guests Emilio Montos, Adam Peel, and Corey Connors. These professionals bring a wealth of knowledge from the packaging industry. Emilio Montos is an established figure in the landscape of packaging, with a background rich in innovation and sustainability. Adam Peel, known for his strategic insights, contributes to the conversation with his expertise in marketing and branding within the sector. Corey Connors rounds out the trio with his focus on packaging trends and best practices, sharing valuable perspectives gained from years of experience.

In this lively episode of "Packaging Today," the hosts dive deep into the complex world of packaging. With engaging banter and thought-provoking discussions, they tackle topics like reusable packaging, sustainability, and the economic realities of the industry. The conversation kicks off with a candid reflection on personal anecdotes and ventures into the challenges and potential of implementing reusable packaging systems in businesses.

The debate reveals the hard truths about the cost-effectiveness and practicality of reusable packaging. They discuss various industry attempts, from high-end grocery stores to fast-food giants, illuminating the numerous hurdles - from health code regulations to consumer behavior - companies face when transitioning to greener models. The conversation also touches on data management, tariffs, and legislation, making it a must-listen for packaging professionals and enthusiasts alike.

  • Reusable packaging presents economic and practical challenges for businesses attempting to implement sustainable practices.
  • The importance of standardization in reusable packaging systems and the role of legislation in impacting industry trends.
  • How consumer behavior and expectations affect the adoption and success of reusable packaging initiatives.
  • The discussion about data management in the packaging industry underscores the need for brands to have more control over their packaging data.
  • Concerns around health and safety regulations can hinder the adoption of reusable packaging formats in certain sectors, like the food industry.
  • "Legislation is definitely key, but it's also part of the issue. For example, if you're buying paper bags for the US, if you're importing them from anywhere around the planet…"
  • "If we're not delivering great packaging to stores, it's not competing, it's not selling products, and I'm not paying my mortgage."
  • "You have 168 hours every single week. You're awake for right around 115 of those hours…and you have 70 hours outside of work to do incredible stuff."
  • "We gotta make stuff that makes, that helps people make money. It's pretty trash that helps people sell products and be profitable."
  • "There's so much stuff that is like, there are some pretty low-hanging fruits that exist out there."

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Tune in to this episode of "Packaging Today" for an insightful discourse on the realities and obstacles of sustainable packaging. The seasoned panel provides nuanced perspectives that are sure to enlighten both established industry veterans and novice enthusiasts. Stay connected for more episodes that promise to delve into the innovations and quandaries of the packaging world.


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