Thursday, 25 March 2021

4 packaging trends to boost your business in 2021

 



 

2020 was a year of rapidly changing demands and challenges for the packaging industry. However, the crisis created by the COVID-19 pandemic has also created an e-commerce boom spurring innovation in packaging design, strategy and technology.

As we say goodbye to 2020 and look towards the new year ahead, we’ve put together a roundup of the biggest upcoming packaging trends. These are the trends to embrace this year for the benefit of your business.

1. Extra protective packaging

2020 saw a huge proportion of consumers move their shopping habits online. Now bricks and mortar stores have reopened, but many people have realised they value the ease and convenience of shopping via e-commerce.  For many people, this shift in consumer behaviour is here to stay.

Consequently, many businesses have found they’re suddenly in need of extra protective packaging to ensure their products survive supply chain journeys to arrive at customers’ homes intact.


 

At PPI, advanced custom protective packaging is our specialty. No matter the unusual shape of your product or what material it’s made from, our designers and engineers can create a supportive, protective, custom packaging solution.

2. Multi-use packaging

In 2020, many of us found ourselves ordering a lot more products direct to our doors than we had before, resulting in a chronically full recycling bin from all of those oversized boxes.

Forward thinking brands are counteracting this problem by building a second use into their product packaging. When executed well, multi-use packaging can build a sense of fun and excitement around your brand and make your product extra memorable for consumers.

Samsung recently released TV packaging that can be easily upcycled into magazine racks and fancy cat houses, while Pizza Hut got creative with a box that turns your smartphone into a movie projector.

Chat with us at PPI about your wildest multi-use packaging ideas and our expert team will work with you to make them a reality.

3. Completely recyclable materials

Consumers are conscious that the pandemic has been a setback in the global fight against single-use plastic and landfill waste. 2020 saw re-usable coffee cups abandoned in favour of their single-use counterparts, not to mention the countless disposable surgical masks that have been produced and discarded in the past year. 

Having seen these backslides in sustainability, consumers are keen to feel like they’re doing something to help. Enter your brand’s fully recyclable packaging! Customers are searching for a purchase they can feel good about and choosing your brand over your non-recyclable competitor will be an appealing option.

With plastic and polystyrene free protective packaging from PPI, going recyclable is easy.

4. Socially conscious messaging

Does your current packaging really show the world what your business stands for? In the current climate of social movements, consumers are increasingly expecting brands to wear their hearts on their sleeves, or on their boxes.

A simple update to your packaging printing allows your business to broadcast your values to your target market, with potential to tap into a whole new customer base who share your ideals.

At PPI, our in-house team of packaging designers and engineers will work with you to understand your packaging needs. We offer cutting edge solutions that are economical, protective and environmentally friendly.

Connect with us or call us now on 1800 25 8000 to book your FREE initial packaging consultation in Melbourne. We’ll work to ensure your packaging requirements are met, if not exceeded

 

Thursday, 11 March 2021

How custom ‘smart packaging’ can enhance your brand

 

Smart packaging is a huge trend sweeping the industry, linking the physical world with the virtual world and adding value and efficiency for customers at the same time.

Things like sensors and RFID chips fall under the smart packaging umbrella, but the most cost-effective way to gain the benefits of this trend is to simply utilise codes on your packaging that link to relevant content.

At Production Packaging Innovations, we design, engineer, manufacture and print your packaging from scratch, exactly how you want it. Read on to find out why you should ask us to include a ‘smart’ element in your next custom packaging design.

1. Everyone’s getting smart with enhanced consumer engagement

Smart packaging is a growing trend around the world, which means it will soon become the new normal. Studies project that the global market for smart packaging will reach a massive $26.77 billion valuation by 2024.

QR codes are becoming increasingly ingrained in our day-to-day lives as part of contact tracing measures and a QR reader has even been recently added as a default part of the camera app on iPhones, leading to an increase in awareness and engagement with QR codes across the population. People are looking for these codes everywhere, including on packaging.

Fortunately, QR codes are also the simplest and easiest way to add smart functionality to your packaging by linking to content that will enrich the customer experience and branding for your product.

The rise of smart packaging and QR codes is changing consumer expectations. Customers are expecting more than just a cardboard box from the packaging they encounter, they’re craving an interactive experience that enriches their journey with the product.

 


2. ​​Rewards, competitions and exclusive content

Using a QR code to link customers to exclusive content is a fun way to embrace smart packaging and add value to your product.

Possibilities abound! Expand your customer database by referring more people to your rewards program via a code. Build brand loyalty by offering insider access to a competition not advertised anywhere else.

Australian wine brand 19 Crimes is a great example of how to get creative with this kind of content. Their bottles feature portraits of convicts which spring to life through the lens of a smartphone and begin to tell stories of the crimes that saw them transported to penal colonies.

3. Instructions and virtual assistants

Does your product require instructions for use? Smart packaging can provide guidance to customers without the need for bulky paper instructions. Food brands are starting to provide detailed cooking instructions via smart packaging, allowing them space for more information than would fit on a box as text. You can even add delicious recipe ideas to keep customers coming back for more.

Some brands are taking things one step further (or should we say back?) and using smart packaging to link to a virtual assistant to provide potential buyers with additional information while the product is still on the shelf.

For example, Foster Farms’ packaging features DORI, a virtual assistant who provides easy to digest advice about buying chicken such as guides to poultry labelling terms.

Looking at the big picture, it’s clear to see that smart packaging offers a plethora of possibilities for almost every business. Luckily, adding a QR code to your custom engineered packaging is easy with PPI.

At PPI, our in-house team of packaging designers and engineers will work with you to understand your packaging needs. We offer cutting edge solutions that are economical, protective and environmentally friendly.

Connect with us or call us now on 1800 25 8000 to book your FREE initial packaging consultation in Melbourne. We’ll work to ensure your packaging requirements are met, if not exceeded.