London Packaging Week has today announced the ten packaging innovations selected for this year’s Supplier Gallery, a showcase of the most original and impactful projects from across the global packaging industry.
Selected by a judging panel from hundreds of entries, the final ten represent an exciting cross-section of packaging disciplines, and innovate in areas spanning materials, design and functionality. At London Packaging Week 2025, taking place 15 & 16 October at Excel London, the Supplier Gallery packaging will take pride of place and visitors will be encouraged to explore the submissions and vote for their favourite.
The judging panel comprised of Paul Jenkins, Founder of ThePackHub, Szymon Klos, Senior Packaging Design Manager at Unilever, Stefan Casey, Head of Ecosystem at io.tt, and Victoria Whyley, Packaging Manager at Aldi. The judges noted the extremely high calibre of entries to this year’s Supplier Gallery, reflecting the pace of change sweeping the sector and making a shortlist of ten a very hard decision.
The stars of the London Packaging Week Supplier Gallery 2025 are:
Autajon - Fortnum & Mason Infusion Tea
A fully recyclable and compostable tea tube crafted from 100% recycled greyboard, uncoated kraft paper and a plastic-free cellulose liner. Replaces traditional tinplate, enhancing sustainability without compromising luxury.
Seismo Packaging – Side-drawer Elevating Gift Box
An elegant, recyclable gift box where a gentle pull lifts a timepiece into view, transforming unboxing into a ceremonial brand experience.
Chestnut Biopolymers – CNX 004.15
The first electrical packaging made from plant-based biopolymers that is conductive or dissipative. A direct PP replacement, injection-mouldable at scale, and already in use with RS Components.
Micro-Pak Ltd. – Micro-Pak Dri Clay Kraft
Believed to be the world’s only 100% plant- and mineral-based desiccant. Outperforms plastic alternatives in independent tests, cutting humidity from high double figures to single digits within hours.
ARD Design Agency – Treegether: Chocolate you are a part of
Packaging that links every bar to an individual cocoa tree and farmer, complete with names and origins. Made from recyclable paper with solvent-free inks, it blends traceability, human connection, and sustainability.
Acopia Group – The iWrap Hand System
The lightest hand-wrap dispenser on the market, proven to cut operator stretching and bending by 97% and reduce muscular activity by 47%. Wraps more pallets with less effort, waste, and cost.
Crown Package Co., Ltd. – Pure Palm Molding & Corrugated Outer Packaging
Outer and inner packaging made from micro-flute corrugated cardboard and pulp moulding, using waste palm wood as raw material. Reduces reliance on virgin resources and lowers air pollution.
Dongguan High Faith Paper Co. Ltd – Star MirrorPaper
The first water-based, odourless, and degradable crystal mirror paper, offering premium visual appeal without environmental compromise.
Movopack – Movo x Decathlon: Reusable Packaging for E-commerce
Customisable, reusable packaging that cuts waste by 98%. Returnable via any postbox in Europe, it delivers Packaging-as-a-Service with a circular model and strong consumer experience.
Mercury Global Packaging & Solutions Limited - Fanscentic
Fanscentic redefines packaging with a fan-opening peacock tail that releases fragrance via scented ink, creating a rare kinetic-olfactory experience.
“Judging the Supplier Gallery is always a real privilege,” said Paul Jenkins, Founder of ThePackHub. “Each year, I’m struck by the level of creativity, technical skill, and innovation on display, and this year is no exception. The standard of entries is incredibly high, which makes the judging process both inspiring and challenging - but it’s fantastic to see such a worthy final 10 emerging.”
Beyond the Supplier Gallery, thousands of innovations will be on display, including a curated Pentawards Gallery of 50 award-winning ‘Best of British’ designs and the 81 finalists of the London Packaging Week Innovation Awards, making the event the ultimate destination to discover the newest, most exciting developments shaping the future of packaging.
“London Packaging Week is a chance to see, touch, and experience packaging in all its creativity,” said Sema Tezel Basbug, Head of Marketing – UK Packaging Portfolio at Easyfairs. “The event offers a truly immersive journey into how packaging engages the senses, sparks emotion, and inspires new ideas.”
Register now to secure your place at London Packaging Week 2025 and take part in the conversations and collaborations that will define the next era of packaging innovation.