When people enter a store, their eyes scan shelves quickly. Within seconds, they make choices. Often, they have not read details. Instead they respond to colors, shapes and textures....
When people enter a store, their eyes scan shelves quickly. Within seconds, they make choices. Often, they have not read details. Instead they respond to colors, shapes and textures....
In the fast world of online shopping, packaging plays a big role. When you order something online the first thing you see is the package. Flexible courier bags have...
Today, businesses are under pressure to move toward packaging that protects both products and the planet. For years, plastic bags were the standard. But now, paper bags have become...
In India, the importance of food packaging has grown as food producers and consumers look for solutions that keep food fresh, safe, and easy to access. Choosing suitable food...
In recent years, sustainability has become a key focus for businesses worldwide. One of the most notable changes is the rise of eco-friendly packaging options. Among these, paper bags...
“What is seen, sells” – a common phrase most business owners hear. Packaging is the most essential part of branding as it communicates the brand’s value and quality. Recently,...
Food quality and safety are the most important considerations anywhere in the world. The introduction of tamper-proof courier bags in food packaging has revolutionised the packaging in food and...
In Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), packaging plays a role that is more than just preserving the product and creating a lasting impression on consumers. Among all common packaging options...
Sustainable packaging is used by brands for a variety of reasons, including corporate social responsibility, lowering carbon footprints, decreasing waste, improving sales – and because retailers need it. Businesses...
Cosmetics packaging has been a major contributor to the plastic waste problem in India. According to a report by the Central Pollution Control Board, India generates around 26,000 tonnes...