Torpol at Pack4Future

Torpol at Pack4Future 2026 – packaging quality and safety in times of regulatory transformation Regulatory changes affecting packaging, including the PPWR (Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation) and EPR systems, are increasingly influencing the daily operations of manufacturers. These developments extend far beyond legal compliance and now affect packaging design, quality management, and responsibility for the entire packaging lifecycle. These challenges were at the center of the Pack4Future Forum and managerial workshops, organized by FoodFakty.     Magdalena Gwoździej and Magda Stankiewicz represented Torpol at the event. The workshop-based format allowed participants to discuss upcoming regulatory changes from a highly practical perspective — covering legal requirements, implications for packaging producers, and the real impact on clients in the food and dairy industries.   During the forum, particular attention was given to packaging quality and safety, which are expected to be subject to even greater scrutiny in the evolving regulatory landscape. Discussions addressed topics such as designing packaging for recyclability, extended producer responsibility, and the need for greater traceability and transparency throughout the supply chain.     “This was a very concrete and practical meeting. We discussed not only the regulatory framework but also how new rules will influence production processes, design decisions, and cooperation with clients. For us, it is a clear signal that packaging quality and safety will increasingly be linked with systemic responsibility across the entire value chain,” said Magdalena Gwoździej.   Participation in Pack4Future marks another step for TORPOL in proactively preparing for the regulatory transformation affecting the packaging sector. Continuous competence development and active participation in industry discussions help the company better understand regulatory directions and responsibly develop its packaging solutions — with a focus on food safety, process stability, and long-term cooperation with clients.   Torpol returns from the event with new knowledge, valuable insights, and the conviction that the dialogue around packaging quality and safety will become one of the defining topics for the packaging industry in the coming years.   Let’s talk about your packaging standards  Let’s schedule a convenient time to discuss how our packaging solutions can support your company and ensure product safety throughout the supply chain.   We look forward to connecting with you!Torpol Team

FOOD & RETAIL MARKET FORUM 2025: INNOVATION, RESPONSIBILITY AND STRATEGIC CHALLENGES SHAPING THE FUTURE OF THE FMCG INDUSTRY

FOOD & RETAIL MARKET FORUM 2025: INNOVATION, RESPONSIBILITY AND STRATEGIC CHALLENGES SHAPING THE FUTURE OF THE FMCG INDUSTRY   Responsibility is becoming the new market currency, technology is redefining our daily reality, and trust is now a fundamental asset in modern business. That’s the key takeaway from the 18th edition of the Food & Retail Market Forum 2025, which gathered top representatives of Poland’s FMCG sector in Warsaw on November 17–18.     AN INDUSTRY AT A TRANSFORMATIONAL CROSSROADSThe food market is evolving rapidly, driven by increasingly conscious consumer choices. Data shows a marked increase in the importance of quality, ingredient transparency, and product origin. Meanwhile, the race for competitive advantage intensifies, with automation, education investments, ESG compliance, and the European PPWR setting the pace and direction. FRMF 2025: TECHNOLOGY & RESPONSIBILITY AS STRATEGIC PILLARSThe forum served as a platform for sharing opinions and strategies shaping the future of the industry. Top discussions included food safety, digital innovation, and sustainability — key pillars of the modern food market. EXPERTS ON KEY INITIATIVES – “PACKAGING ROUNDTABLE”A key part of the forum was the “Packaging Roundtable,” where industry leaders discussed the deposit return system, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), and implications of PPWR implementation. A shared conclusion emphasized the need for a holistic approach — uniting producers, regulators, and consumers to ensure a successful packaging sector transformation. TORPOL – A LEADING VOICE AT THE FORUMOur representatives – Monika Lipska, COO at TORPOL, and Aleksandra Lendo-Więch, Commercial Director – shared our long-term strategy for innovation in sustainable packaging. “Packaging is an integral carrier of product value. Its functionality, materials, and environmental impact shape brand credibility. At TORPOL, we view packaging as a strategic tool for protecting food and building consumer trust,” – said Monika Lipska. MOVING TOGETHER TOWARDS THE FUTUREThe Food & Retail Market Forum 2025 confirmed that the future of the FMCG industry lies in harmonizing technology, sustainability, and a culture of dialogue and cooperation. Trust across the supply chain is becoming as important as product quality or price competitiveness. Transparent and responsible relationships will be the foundation of long-term success. TORPOL 🜲 35 years of trust.

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