
Future Market Insights was invited as honorary speakers at the Paris Packaging Week 2023
Future Market Insights was invited as honorary speakers at the Paris Packaging Week 2023.
Future Market Insights (FMI) was Speaker and Event Partner for Paris Packaging Week, 25-26 Jan 2023, the largest meeting place for state of the art packaging for luxury consumer goods, cosmetics, food & beverages!
The event opened to 630+ Exhibitors 10,000+ Visitors 100+ Speakers in packaging innovators, supplies, consulting, designers and specifiers!
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Speaker- Sneha Varghese, Senior Consultant , Consumer Products & Goods, Food and Beverage
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Session Summary
Cosmetic brands are stressed and under pressure to develop novel methods for that uber customer experience and IoPT might just be the answer!
The Internet of Packaging Things (IoPT) gives businesses access to solutions that can help them interact personally with each client as well as provide informational transparency, supply chain security, and counterfeit prevention.
This refers to actionable and current customer data that brands may employ to dominate their rivals. Cosmetic producers want to go from being passive to being active, from just selling items to building relationships with customers based on experiences.
Session 2 Topic- Not Destruction but Disruption is the Solution to Circularity in Beverages Packaging
Speaker- Nandini Roy Choudhury, Client partner, Food & Beverages at Future Market Insights Inc.
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Session Summary
Sustainability at the forefront of environmental agendas and circularity in beverage packaging can’t be achieved just thinking of recyclable materials, but the entire value-chain needs to be disrupted
In order to really contribute to the circular economy, the linear or traditional circular 'take-make-dispose/recycle/return' model of packaging material utilisation needs to be disrupted at practically every level of the value chain.
Additionally, historically speaking, recycling rates for beverage packaging, particularly plastic, are lower. However, due to economic advantage stakeholders interest remained low. Now when we have the novel technologies to close the missing link in circular economy for beverage packaging, the industry must leverage the opportunity.