For several editions now, ALLFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS has invited ministers, members of parliament and public representatives committed to the major transformations of the packaging industry. Regulation, innovation, industrial sovereignty, circular economy, European competitiveness... Discover all the interviews recorded at the show on the issues shaping the future of the sector.

ALLFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS, a forum for dialogue serving the packaging industry

Under the patronage of the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, ALLFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS has been supporting the major transformations of the packaging industry since 1947.

At the crossroads of industrial, regulatory, environmental and economic challenges, the show brings together key stakeholders from across the entire packaging value chain to analyze the sector's shifts, share forward-looking visions and highlight practical solutions to light.

These institutional statements reflect ALLFORPACK's role: creating a meeting point between public decision-makers, packaging professionals and user industries, in order to anticipate together the changes shaping tomorrow's packaging. When public decision-makers speak about the future of packaging.

2026 edition

Anne-Sophie Romagny: "Packaging is a driver of industrial sovereignty and innovation"

For Anne-Sophie Romagny, Senator for the Marne and Chair of the Senate Industry Study Group, the packaging sector plays a strategic role in France's industrial sovereignty. Innovation, competitiveness, decarbonisation, training and European harmonisation: all key challenges to support the sector's transformation.

2024 edition

Charles Rodwell: "Packaging has a key role to play in the reindustrialisation of France"

For Charles Rodwell, Member of Parliament for the Yvelines and member of the Finance Committee, packaging companies are key players in France's reindustrialisation. Technological innovation, exports, local roots: all levers that strengthen the sector's economic value and contribute to regional vitality.

Marta de Cidrac: "The packaging industry has demonstrated its ability to innovate and evolve"

For Marta de Cidrac, Senator for the Yvelines and Chair of the Senate Circular Economy Study Group, the transformation of the packaging industry must be approached across the entire value chain. Bio-sourcing, decarbonisation, biodegradability, reuse, recyclability: all challenges that call for better coordination between public authorities, businesses and regions.

Huguette Tiegna: "There is a disparity in resources when it comes to recycling and reuse"

For Huguette Tiegna, Member of Parliament for the 2nd constituency of the Lot, the sustainable transformation of packaging must be built on a better-structured recycling and reuse ecosystem. Faced with the persistent gaps in resources, circular economy stakeholders have a key role to play in supporting the industry and turning the packaging sector into a French model for environmental transition.

Roland Lescure: "Packaging lies at the heart of industry's circularity and decarbonisation"

For Roland Lescure, Minister Delegate for Industry, the packaging sector plays a central role in the ecological and industrial transition. Circularity, decarbonisation, innovation and the transformation of production models: all challenges that engage companies across the sector to guide French industry towards more responsible and high-performing solutions.

Jimmy Pahun: "We must work in the clearest possible way on CSR issues"

For Jimmy Pahun, Member of Parliament for the Morbihan, the sustainable transformation of packaging relies on companies' commitment and the clarity of their CSR approaches. Eco-design, reduction of environmental impact, transparency and user guidance: all challenges that should enable the sector to continue its transition towards more responsible practices.

Philippe Bolo: "France must be the ambassador for the rationalisation of packaging"

For Philippe Bolo, Member of Parliament for the 7th constituency of Maine-et-Loire, the rationalisation of packaging is a major issue in addressing the ecological emergency. Recycling, eco-design, reduction of over-packaging and the evolution of the legislative framework: all tools that can be deployed to guide manufacturers towards more restrained and responsible practices.