ALLFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS is the trade show that showcases the entire packaging chain for all industries. Design, production, innovation and reuse are at the heart of the event.
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ALLFORPACK 2026, is 

  • A new logo
  • A 3-day trade show, starting Tuesday November 24
  • 3 main axes : Encounter, Exchange and Innovation

The must-attend event for innovative packaging for all industries

 

In 2026, ALFFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS will bring together key players from the food, cosmetics, consumer goods, retail, e-commerce, take-away, pharmaceutical and other sectors.

An eagerly-awaited event for the industry, it will provide a platform for exchanges and discoveries around the latest trends and technologies in primary, secondary and tertiary packaging. Professionals will find creative and sustainable solutions to meet the growing demands of consumers and environmental regulations.

It will also be a unique opportunity to meet experts, suppliers and innovators who will help trade visitors build solutions tailored to their needs. Thanks to conferences, workshops and demonstrations, participants will be able to deepen their knowledge and anticipate market trends. The event will highlight innovations in materials, design, functionality and recyclability. It will also promote collaboration between industries to develop ever more efficient and responsible packaging. All in all, a must-attend event for any company wishing to remain competitive and at the forefront of innovation in the packaging value chain.

We look forward to seeing you from November 24 to 26, 2026, for another edition of the show dedicated to innovation and optimization.

ALLFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS

They give their views on the challenges facing the industry

In 2023 and 2024, we interviewed French political figures involved in packaging issues. You can watch their videos here, which are still relevant today:

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

For Charles Rodwell, Member of Parliament for Yvelines and member of the French Finance Committee, companies in the packaging sector are key players in the reindustrialisation of France, and in particular in reviving life and economic activity in dozens of French départements and conurbations. It highlights the importance of technological innovation and exports for this sector, which generates real economic value for the whole of France.

Marta de Cidrac- "The packaging industry has used innovation to evolve" 

For Marta de Cidrac, Senator for Yvelines, the issues impacting the packaging industry today need to be addressed both upstream (biosourcing, decarbonization, etc.) and downstream (biodegrabability, reusability, recyclability) of the value chain. Interviewed by ALLFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS, the senator, who is also president of the study group on the circular economy, calls for better coordination at international, national and territorial level, so that all players can move forward hand in hand to meet the new environmental challenges.

Huguette TIEGNA- "There's a disparity of resources when it comes to recycling and reuse"

While the sustainable transformation of the packaging and intralogistics sector is well underway, many challenges remain. This is particularly true of recycling and reuse initiatives, which still suffer from disparities in resources. For Huguette Tiegna, Member of Parliament for the 2nd constituency of Lot, circular economy players now have a role to play with the industry in transforming the packaging sector into a showcase for the French circular economy.

Roland Lescure- “The packaging sector is at the heart of the challenges of circularity and decarbonisation of industry”

Fully committed to the ecological transition, France intends to play a leading role in the fight against climate change. This situation is forcing various ministries to position the ecological transition at the heart of their challenges. With this in mind, Roland Lescure, France's Minister Delegate for Industry, addressed a message to companies in the packaging sector.

Jimmy Pahun- "We need to work as clearly as possible on CSR issues" 

While many efforts have already been made in favor for more sustainable packaging practices, there's still a long way to go. For ALLFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS, Jimmy Pahun, MoDem deputy for Morbihan, looks at the role companies must play in this transition process.

Philippe Bolo- "France must be an ambassador for packaging rationalisation"

Given the urgent need to protect the environment, the use of packaging is now a hot topic. Recycling, eco-design, over-packaging... these are all issues that need to be tackled head-on by manufacturers and legislators alike. Philippe Bolo, MoDem MP for the 7th constituency of Maine-et-Loire, spoke to ALLFORPACK EMBALLAGE PARIS about these issues.