Paper bubble wrap earns top innovation prize at Packaging Innovations & Empack

LEIPA UK Ltd and Papair’s PapairWrap, described as the first bubble wrap made from 100% paper, has won the Innovation Gallery Award at Packaging Innovations & Empack 2024.

PapairWrap, which started production at Papair’s Rethem an der Aller facility, is a synthetic- and adhesive-free bubble wrap made entirely of paper.

Sarah Lesting, MD at LEIPA UK, said, “We’re thrilled that the Papair product was given the recognition it deserves at this year’s Packaging Innovations & Empack show. Whilst I have followed this fantastic start-up for some time, it has only been available in the UK since December, so it’s exciting to have so much interest here in the UK market.”

Christopher Feist, CEO & co-founder, Papair, added, “Our vision is a world without unnecessary plastic waste. We are convinced that our paper bubble wrap can significantly contribute to this. We started production in August 2023, and thanks to Leipa’s support, we are already available in the UK market. That alone was an incredible success for us. The fact that PapairWrap has become Innovations Gallery winner in Birmingham is incredible and confirms that we are on the right track.”

The Innovation Gallery has become one of the most popular features at the Packaging Innovations & Empack exhibition. Paul Jenkins (ThePackHub), Jude Allan (chair of the IOM3 Packaging Group), and Margaret Bates (executive director of OPRL), assessed dozens of entries before the final ten were selected. Over 6,900 visitors were allowed to cast their vote at a dedicated area during the show.

Paul Jenkins said, “It was a privilege to once again be a member of the judging panel for the Innovation Gallery at this year’s Packaging Innovations show. I had the privilege of witnessing firsthand all the new developments and it was a difficult task to cut our final choice down to just 10 stand-out initiatives. It was an exhibition brimming with creativity, sustainability, and some great technological advancements, reflecting the packaging industry’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.

“Among the standout innovations in the Gallery, Papair’s paper-based bubble wrap was a worthy winner. As a sustainable alternative to traditional plastic bubble wrap, Papair is cleverly exploiting the growing paperisation packaging trend. I’m already looking forward to seeing what entries we might get for next year!”