The use of unique codes that can be scanned with a mobile device, so that consumers know all the product information and companies interact with their customers, are part of the innovations that some packages already have.
Currently, consumer interest in products that are manufactured with environmental and social responsibility has grown.
Global consumption of milk shakes will more than double in the next three years, as consumers prefer nutritious shakes in convenient packaging as an alternative to other beverages.
From a press release issued by the company Tetra Pak:
The sixth Tetra Pak Dairy Index highlights the increasing demand for ready to drink shakes, driven by health conscious consumers and its flavor.
The next big market opportunity for the dairy industry will be in the low-income sector.
According to the 5th. version of the comprehensive Dairy Index study, developed by Tetra Pak, economic growth and new consumer preferences for healthier products, are the trends that mark this growth.
According to a study by Tetra Pak, comparing 2005 to the present day, 30% more consumers are making their purchasing choices based on the impact that the packaging may have on the environment.
The study shows a global preference for green packaging.
Consumers around the world are increasingly taking measures to protect the environment through recycling programs and environmentally responsible consumer awareness, reveals the latest Environmental Research Study 2011, developed by Tetra Pak.
The rise of the middle class and its purchasing power in emerging countries is causing a boom in the global demand for liquid dairy products.
The fourth Tetra Pak Dairy Index provides valuable information on consumer trends that will shape the dairy industry over the next decade, creating new growth opportunities.
The world is ready for a boom decade in milk consumption, with an expected increase in demand for liquid dairy products (LDP) of 30% from 2010 to 2020, driven by economic growth, urbanization and the growing purchasing power of the middle class in Asia, according to a study by Tetra Pak.
The plant located at Río Hondo, Zacapa, will have the capacity to process 6,3 million of Tetra Pak containers.
With a $500.000 investment, the plant will start working on this next October.
Ana Teresa Ferrer, Tetra Pak Communications Officer, pointed to Prensa Libre Newspaper that "the recycled product will be use to produce toilet paper, napkins and kitchen towels."
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