Packaging for non-food / consumer goods at interpack
Packaging reimagined: Non-food innovations at interpack
interpack is the world’s leading platform for the packaging industry and related process industries. It is the only trade fair to cover the entire value chain – from materials such as barrier films to specialist packaging for consumer goods and industrial products. Here, international manufacturers meet discerning customers to discover new products and discuss trends. For companies in the consumer goods sector, interpack is not just a trade fair, but a tailor-made source of inspiration.
For non-food packaging in particular, interpack offers innovations that are precisely tailored to the industry’s current challenges – for example, in terms of sustainable packaging, resource-efficient applications and intelligent machine solutions. The trade fair impresses with a strong range of packaging concepts for non-food items and showcases the full diversity of packaging types and materials – from plastic to glass. Find out more about the hot topics at interpack here.
Sustainability as a driver of innovation in the non-food sector
Sustainability has long been a key factor in purchasing decisions – including in the non-food sector. Consumer goods such as household items, cosmetics and cleaning products are increasingly demanding environmentally friendly packaging solutions. Manufacturers are responding with recyclable materials, resource-efficient processes and innovative specialist packaging, for example made from single-material or renewable raw materials.
Barrier films are a particular focus: they must guarantee protection and shelf life whilst also being recyclable – a challenge that is being addressed with impressive solutions at interpack. Whether in non-food packaging made from paper composites or the use of bio-based plastics – the industry is demonstrating how sustainability and functionality can be combined.
As a visitor to interpack, you will experience how sustainability is not only implemented but also strategically conceived throughout the entire value chain – from design and production right through to recycling.
Meet our current exhibitors from the non-food and consumer goods industry
At interpack 2026, leading manufacturers and developers of non-food packaging will showcase innovative and sustainable packaging solutions for consumer goods and everyday items. From smart specialist packaging for delicate products to robust industrial packaging, exhibitors will demonstrate the full spectrum of modern non-food packaging technology.
Look forward to meeting international companies that set the standards in areas such as barrier films, packaging design, sustainable materials and mechanical engineering. The exchange is particularly worthwhile for manufacturers in the cosmetics, household goods and technology sectors – as this is where partnerships, trends and new markets are forged.
Take the opportunity to get to know the suppliers in person and work together to develop solutions for your future challenges.
INTERPACK MAGAZIN is your authoritative source of information on the key topics in the non-food sector – from the development of smart packaging solutions to sustainable concepts for consumer goods packaging. Anyone interested in innovations in areas such as packaging machinery, barrier films or recyclable non-food products will find what they’re looking for here.
The magazine provides you with relevant industry content all year round and offers exclusive insights into new materials, markets and requirements. The sections on consumer goods and non-food items are particularly worthwhile for decision-makers and developers alike.
Consumer goods in transition – interpack shows what is possible
Consumer behaviour is changing noticeably: today’s consumers have higher expectations regarding quality, functionality and social responsibility. For manufacturers of non-food products, this means responding flexibly to new expectations – whilst at the same time offering marketable solutions that are both technically and economically sound.
interpack is the ideal place to find precisely such answers. Every three years, it offers a comprehensive overview of current developments and demonstrates how market needs can be translated into practical packaging solutions – from innovative machine integration to user-centred design. The non-food sector benefits in particular from the concentrated expertise of the exhibitors, who present solutions for a wide range of applications: for example, for cosmetic products, technical consumer goods or everyday items.
With its unique international character and industry depth, interpack brings together decision-makers from all over the world. It is not only a showcase for innovation, but also a platform for dialogue, inspiration and business.
Anyone wishing to experience the diversity of non-food packaging and market-ready specialist packaging first-hand will find tomorrow’s answers – today – at interpack.
Want to discover the latest trends in the non-food sector? Visit interpack!
What is driving the non-food sector? Alongside rising demands for sustainability and efficiency, the focus is currently on bespoke packaging solutions. interpack demonstrates how efficient machinery, new plastics and sustainable packaging materials are creating bespoke solutions for non-food packaging – whether for cosmetics, household goods or technical products. This helps to reduce costs and boost sales. The trade fair is the perfect place to find out about the latest applications and environmentally friendly alternatives such as recyclable barrier films. Anyone working in the retail or industrial sectors will find not only trends here, but concrete business opportunities too.
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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Packaging in the Non-Food industry
What are the most common materials used for non-food packaging?
Typical materials include plastics (e.g. PE, PP), cardboard, glass, aluminium, barrier films and composites – depending on the product type and requirements for protection, design or functionality.
What are the advantages of reusable packaging in the non-food sector?
They reduce raw material consumption, minimise waste, enhance brand perception and meet growing consumer demands for sustainability.
What are the recycling processes for non-food packaging?
Recycling depends on the type of material: mechanical for single-type plastics and paper, thermal for composites. A prerequisite is a design suitable for recycling (‘Design for Recycling’).
What legal provisions apply to non-food packaging?
In the EU, the Packaging Ordinance, the Packaging Act (VerpackG) and REACH apply, amongst others. Special safety and labelling requirements also apply to consumer goods.
What is sustainable packaging in the non-food sector?
It is made from environmentally friendly materials, is recyclable, produced in a resource-efficient manner and designed to be efficient throughout its entire life cycle.
What technologies are used in the production of non-food packaging?
These include injection moulding, thermoforming, blow moulding, lamination, digital printing, as well as intelligent automation solutions and smart manufacturing.
How can I choose the right packaging material for my non-food product?
Consider product protection, shelf life, transport requirements, environmental aspects and legal requirements – as well as the desired brand image.
What are the current trends in the non-food packaging industry?
Key topics include: sustainable materials, barrier-free mono-solutions, refill systems, digital labelling and personalised packaging solutions.
What are the challenges facing the non-food packaging industry in terms of sustainability?
Recyclability, CO₂ reduction, material diversity, legal requirements and cost pressures – combined with high expectations from retailers and consumers.
What alternatives are there to plastic packaging in the non-food sector?
Paper composites, bio-based plastics, glass, metal, or textile-based solutions can be used as alternatives depending on the application.
How can the non-food packaging industry help reduce environmental impact?
By using lighter materials, reusable concepts, low-emission production, sustainable design, and recycled raw materials.
What role does packaging play in extending the shelf life of non-food products?
It protects against moisture, light, oxygen, and dirt—crucial, for example, for electronics, cosmetics, or cleaning products. Special barrier films also contribute to this.
How does packaging affect the selling price of non-food products?
Design, material choice, and functionality strongly influence perceived value. High-quality packaging often justifies higher prices and strengthens brand loyalty.