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One month to go: London Packaging Week 2026 set to reveal the future of packaging

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Global brands, policymakers, designers and material innovators will gather at Excel London next month as the packaging industry comes together to navigate one of the most significant periods of change in its history.

 

When the doors open at Excel London next month, more than 5700 packaging professionals are expected to come together to explore the ideas, technologies and partnerships shaping the next generation of packaging. At a time when businesses are navigating unprecedented change across regulation, sustainability, AI and materials innovation, London Packaging Week has become the place where those challenges are tackled collectively.

 

Against that backdrop, London Packaging Week has evolved far beyond a traditional trade exhibition. It has become the place where the packaging industry comes to compare ideas, challenge assumptions, discover emerging technologies and build the partnerships that will shape packaging strategies long after the exhibition closes.

 


This year's edition is expected to welcome more than 5700 visitors, 220 exhibitors and over 90 expert speakers, bringing together every part of the packaging value chain, from luxury and beauty through to premium drinks, FMCG, retail, design, manufacturing and sustainability. Global brands including Amazon, Marks & Spencer, Tesco, Diageo, L'Oréal, Charlotte Tilbury, Disney, Harrods, Jo Malone London, Molton Brown, Waitrose, PepsiCo, William Grant & Sons, Müller and Selfridges are among those represented, alongside leading suppliers, creative agencies, material innovators and specialist manufacturers. 

 

The event also reflects an unprecedented level of collaboration across the wider industry. Organisations including WRAP, PackUK, the British Retail Consortium, Food and Drink Federation, INCPEN, British Beauty Council, British Plastics Federation, Walpole, Recoup and Products of Change will all contribute to a programme designed to help businesses respond to both immediate commercial pressures and longer term industry transformation.

 

Josh Brooks, divisional director – packaging portfolio at Easyfairs, said: ‘The industry has reached a point where no organisation has all the answers on its own. The pace of change across regulation, materials, consumer expectations and technology means businesses can no longer innovate in isolation. That is what makes London Packaging Week so valuable. For two days, the conversations that normally happen in separate boardrooms, studios and factories all happen under one roof.’

 

Whether visitors are searching for a new supplier, exploring emerging materials, understanding regulatory change or looking for fresh creative inspiration, every experience has been designed to help them leave with ideas they can put into practice immediately. From the Design Hub powered by Pentawards and the Innovation Gallery to the Discovery Theatre, Podcast Studio, Start-Up Zone and interactive Secrets Trail, every experience has been created with one purpose: helping visitors discover something they didn't know before they arrived.

 

Across three conference stages, more than 90 speakers will examine the commercial, creative and regulatory forces reshaping packaging. Bringing together leaders from organisations including Diageo, Coca-Cola, Selfridges, PackUK, British Retail Consortium, Ipsos, The Future Laboratory, Molton Brown, Dolce & Gabbana and PZ Cussons, sessions will explore everything from circularity and AI to consumer insight, luxury branding, material innovation and future regulation.

   

Packaging has become one of the defining competitive advantages in modern business. The conversations taking place at London Packaging Week this September won't end when the exhibition closes. They will influence the decisions, partnerships and innovations that shape the future of packaging.

 

London Packaging Week takes place on 16 and 17 September at Excel London. Secure your complimentary visitor pass today.

 

 
 
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