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Practical articles and customer cases on the PPWR — what the new EU packaging law means for your sector and how to prepare today.

What is the PPWR? The new EU packaging law explained
PPWR explained

What is the PPWR? The new EU packaging law explained

The PPWR (Regulation EU 2025/40) is the new EU packaging law. What changes, when does it apply and what does it mean for your business? A clear explanation.

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PPWR and floriculture: what changes for flower and plant exports?
PPWR & floriculture

PPWR and floriculture: what changes for flower and plant exports?

What does the PPWR (Regulation 2025/40) mean for floriculture? From export boxes to trays and trolleys: here is what changes for flower and plant exports.

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PPWR for e-commerce & retail: what the packaging law means for your shipping packaging
PPWR & e-commerce

PPWR for e-commerce & retail: what the packaging law means for your shipping packaging

What the PPWR means for online shops and retailers: the 50% empty-space rule, why cardboard gets more expensive, reuse targets and concrete steps toward 2030.

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Hoek Flowers: the first reusable, traceable export boxCase study
Case study · Floriculture

Hoek Flowers: the first reusable, traceable export box

A reusable export box with RFID track & trace that replaces cardboard and makes the floriculture supply chain circular.

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Picnic: a stronger, stackable load carrierCase study
Case study · E-commerce & logistics

Picnic: a stronger, stackable load carrier

A stronger, stackable load carrier for delivery vans and automated fulfilment — from FEM analysis to a proven design.

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