Most brands think “recycled packaging” means compliant packaging. It doesn’t. In Australia, recycled content isn’t controlled by a single law, yet it’s still one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented areas in sustainable packaging. And this is where many...
Packaging Compliance Has Shifted (And It’s Not Just About 2025 Anymore) Packaging compliance in Australia has moved beyond a “2025 deadline.” The Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation National Packaging Targets (NPTs) are not fully met — and they’re now...
Introduction — What Is ARL and Why It Matters Before You Design Packaging The Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) is a nationally recognised on-pack recycling labelling system developed by the Australasian Packaging...
What Is Deodorant Wipe Packaging? Deodorant wipe packaging refers to flexible packaging formats designed to store, protect, and dispense pre-moistened wipes used for personal hygiene. The most common formats include single-use sachets and resealable pouches, both...
Introduction — Packaging Isn’t Just a Container Deodorant stick packaging isn’t a passive container. It’s a mechanical system that controls how the product moves, applies, and survives heat, transport, and daily use. Many brands underestimate this. They think:...