Saturday, February 7, 2026
Industry NewsUS Industry Survey – material shortages top concern for...

US Industry Survey – material shortages top concern for future packaging

-

US Industry Survey – material shortages top concern for future packaging

-

Packaging professionals in the US view shortages of packaging products and materials as the key challenge likely to be faced by the industry in the future, according to a survey of senior industry leaders at the SPC Advance 2025 event.

The poll was conducted by packaging sustainability consultancy Aura among experts from a range of US and global brands and retailers. It found that three-quarters (75%) see these shortages as the primary issue for the packaging industry in the future – a rise of 15% from a similar poll that ran six months ago at SPC Impact in Seattle.

Gillian Garside-Wight, director of consulting at Aura, said, “Resource scarcity is a growing concern for the packaging sector and industry professionals are right to be worried. Access to daily essentials and critical materials like water, food, fiber and fossil-fuel derived polymers are likely to be severely constrained in years to come.

“The world could see a shift towards brands and retailers using the materials that are the most readily available, rather than those that are the most suitable for a particular product.”

The poll also found that the concern over shortages was closely followed by the need for data to monitor climate change and emissions (69%), with geopolitical trade issues (67%) coming next.

Nearly two-thirds of industry professionals (63%) admit they currently have no clear vision for what the landscape 2050 will look like. Again, this was a significant jump from the 52% of industry professionals from the previous poll.

When asked about the main potential opportunities for the future of sustainable packaging, more than nine out of ten (92%) said innovation in materials was likely to be the biggest opportunity in the years to 2050, followed by dynamic recycling infrastructures (78%) and advances in AI and digital technologies (72%).

Global resource scarcity is one of four potential futures highlighted by Aura’s Future Packaging Scenarios report, a study into the key factors that are likely to impact packaging needs and demands in the coming decades. The other three scenarios focus on an evolution of today’s challenges, a high-tech future, and a push-back against technology.

The Future Packaging Scenarios report explores how access to everyday items and critical materials like water, food, fiber, and fossil-fuel-derived polymers could be severely constrained, forcing manufacturers to turn to locally sourced, low-cost materials and even to mine landfills for waste to re-purpose.

In flood-prone regions of the globe, humidity-resistant designs will have to protect essential goods, while heat-insulated packaging will ensure medicines remain viable even in extreme temperatures.

Garside-Wight added: “Material shortages, the lack of climate change and emission data, and geopolitical trade issues will be compounded by regulations like EPR becoming ever more stringent. Brands and retailers are heading into a perfect storm with no clear vision of what the coming years to 2050 will hold.

“What’s evident is that future brand success comes from laying the groundwork now and we’ve seen that many businesses are investing their time and efforts now to secure a successful future. This means tracking real-time data on granular packaging specifications, accurately calculating carbon emissions and circular solutions, plus availability of raw materials, including recyclate.”

The survey took place among attendees of SPC Advance in Boston in October 2025. Gillian Garside-Wight will also be attending SPC Impact in Nashville in April 2026.

NewsDesk
NewsDesk
The editorial team of The Packman who handle all the press releases with Sunil Jain working as the desk editor.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest news

Amcor and Alter team up on paper-based chocolate packaging

Amcor has partnered with French organic snack producer, Alter Eco, to introduce a recyclable, paper-based and reduced-weight packaging solution...

Plastindia 2026: Mamata Machinery introduces recyclable packaging film technology

Mamata Machinery has launched a new recyclable packaging film technology called RecTech at Plastindia 2026, New Delhi, from 5...

Plastindia 2026: FlexiBiz targets mid-sized converters with affordable, fast-deployment ERP

As digitization becomes a necessity rather than a choice for the packaging industry, ERP solution provider FlexiBiz is shifting...

Plastindia 2026 opens in Delhi

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inaugurated Plastindia 2026, India’s largest plastic exhibition, with a strong focus on sustainability and industry...
- Advertisement -spot_img

UFlex unveils Ceruflex 500 high-speed gravure press at Plastindia 2026

UFlex, India’s largest multinational flexible packaging and solutions company, has unveiled the Ceruflex 500, its next-generation high-speed gravure printing...

Miraclon strengthens presence in Finland

Miraclon has announced a strategic change in its go to market approach in Finland, strengthening its presence by transitioning...

Must read

HP introduces innovative printing solutions at Labelexpo India 2022

At Labelexpo India 2022, HP Indigo in collaboration with...

Bobst to present latest innovations in film printing and converting at Chinaplas 2018

  Bobst announced its participation at Chinaplas, in Shanghai, from...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you