Innovations in Household Packaging

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Courtesy of Clean Cult

Innovations in design, mechanics, and sustainability have been hallmarks of household packaging development.

By Bobby Douglas

Household packaging has undergone significant changes in all facets of development. With innovations in design, mechanics and sustainability, the household packaging sector serves as a sound indicator of the broader trends seen across the industry as a whole. Learn about some of the key developments in household packaging below.

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Clean Cult dish soap bottle and refill carton in Fresh Rain scent, surrounded by a splash of water.
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Courtesy of Amcor

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Courtesy of Amcor

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Courtesy of Elopak

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