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What Do You Think Sustainability in Food Packaging Will Look Like in 2040?

Smithers are undertaking a new study to map the long-term future landscape of sustainable food packaging.

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Smithers is inviting industry professionals to take part in a quick survey to provide a better understanding of what the industry thinks sustainability in food packaging will look like in 2040, and what the implications for the packaging industry will be.

As part of the survey, participants will be asked to rank the likelihood and impact of future scenarios for sustainability in food packaging. All responses will remain anonymous.

The survey can be completed here.

All respondents will receive a free copy of the executive summary from Smither's market report: The Future of Paper vs Plastic Packaging to 2026.

Survey closes Jan. 13, 2022. Questions should be directed to [email protected].


 


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