We’re delighted to share a major milestone for our business – we’re now proud members of Scotland Food & Drink, the industry leadership body dedicated to championing Scotland’s food and drink sector. This membership reflects our ongoing commitment to excellence, growth, sustainability, and deepening connection with customers, partners and the wider industry community.
More on Scotland Food & Drink
Scotland Food & Drink plays a unique role in supporting one of the UK’s most dynamic industries. Since its formation in 2007, it has acted as an umbrella organisation representing food and drink businesses across the country – from artisan startups to established brands and supply chain partners – creating bridges between industry, government and key stakeholders to grow Scotland’s food and drink economy.
Today, Scotland’s food and drink sector is a powerhouse of economic value. With a record £19 billion turnover and more than 17,000 businesses nationwide, it’s one of Scotland’s most successful industries, employing thousands and contributing substantially to local communities.
Stronger Alignment With the Food & Drink Sector
Food and drink supply chains are under constant pressure. Rising costs, tighter margins, evolving regulations and increasing sustainability expectations all place more responsibility on suppliers to perform – consistently and at scale.
Being part of Scotland Food & Drink keeps us closely aligned with the realities our customers face every day. Through access to sector-specific insight, industry working groups and real-world case studies, we gain a deeper understanding of:
- Market pressures affecting food and drink producers
- Emerging operational and sustainability challenges
- Shifts in retailer and consumer expectations
- Regulatory and compliance developments impacting packaging decisions
That insight feeds directly into how we design, manufacture and support packaging solutions – ensuring they’re built around real-world conditions, not assumptions.
Better Informed, Better Packaging Decisions
One of the most valuable aspects of our membership is access to the most up-to-date industry intelligence and data. This allows us to make more informed decisions on materials, formats and processes – decisions that directly affect our customers.
For you, that means packaging solutions that are:
- Designed with current and future industry requirements in mind
- Built to perform consistently through packing, storage and transit
- Aligned with evolving sustainability and recyclability expectations
- Developed with long-term scalability, not short-term fixes
Rather than reacting to change, we’re better positioned to anticipate it – helping customers stay one step ahead.
Stronger Supply Chain Collaboration
Packaging doesn’t exist in isolation. It sits within a wider system of producers, packers, retailers and logistics partners – and weak links anywhere in that chain can create costly disruption.
Through Scotland Food & Drink, we’re part of a collaborative network that includes food and drink producers, processors, brand owners and supply chain specialists. This strengthens our understanding of how packaging interacts with the wider operation and enables better collaboration across the board.
The result? Packaging that works harder within your operation – supporting throughput, efficiency and product protection when it matters most.
A Credible, Trusted Partner
For customers and prospects, membership of Scotland Food & Drink offers reassurance.
It signals that we’re actively engaged with the sector, committed to best practice and aligned with recognised industry standards. It also reinforces our long-term commitment to supporting food and drink brands with packaging that delivers on performance, reliability and sustainability – not just marketing claims.
In a market where supplier credibility matters more than ever, this membership strengthens confidence in who we are and how we operate.
Supporting Sustainable Progress, Not Just Promises
Sustainability continues to be a key focus for food and drink businesses – but turning ambition into practical action isn’t always straightforward.
Being part of Scotland Food & Drink keeps us connected to credible sustainability conversations, initiatives and frameworks across the industry. This supports our ability to guide customers towards packaging solutions that balance:
- Environmental responsibility
- Operational performance
- Commercial viability
It also helps ensure our approach remains grounded in what’s achievable today, while preparing for what’s coming next.
What This Means for You
Ultimately, our Scotland Food & Drink membership strengthens our role as a packaging partner – not just a supplier.
It helps us deliver:
- More informed advice
- More resilient packaging solutions
- Better alignment with industry challenges
- Greater confidence in supply, performance and compliance
As food and drink businesses continue to navigate uncertainty and change, our focus remains the same: removing packaging as a risk factor, not adding to it.
This membership is another step in ensuring we’re equipped to do exactly that – now and into the future.
We’re delighted to share a major milestone for our business – we’re now proud members of Scotland Food & Drink, the industry leadership body dedicated to championing Scotland’s food and drink sector. This membership reflects our ongoing commitment to excellence, growth, sustainability, and deepening connection with customers, partners and the wider industry community.
More on Scotland Food & Drink
Scotland Food & Drink plays a unique role in supporting one of the UK’s most dynamic industries. Since its formation in 2007, it has acted as an umbrella organisation representing food and drink businesses across the country – from artisan startups to established brands and supply chain partners – creating bridges between industry, government and key stakeholders to grow Scotland’s food and drink economy.
Today, Scotland’s food and drink sector is a powerhouse of economic value. With a record £19 billion turnover and more than 17,000 businesses nationwide, it’s one of Scotland’s most successful industries, employing thousands and contributing substantially to local communities.
Stronger Alignment With the Food & Drink Sector
Food and drink supply chains are under constant pressure. Rising costs, tighter margins, evolving regulations and increasing sustainability expectations all place more responsibility on suppliers to perform – consistently and at scale.
Being part of Scotland Food & Drink keeps us closely aligned with the realities our customers face every day. Through access to sector-specific insight, industry working groups and real-world case studies, we gain a deeper understanding of:
- Market pressures affecting food and drink producers
- Emerging operational and sustainability challenges
- Shifts in retailer and consumer expectations
- Regulatory and compliance developments impacting packaging decisions
That insight feeds directly into how we design, manufacture and support packaging solutions – ensuring they’re built around real-world conditions, not assumptions.
Better Informed, Better Packaging Decisions
One of the most valuable aspects of our membership is access to the most up-to-date industry intelligence and data. This allows us to make more informed decisions on materials, formats and processes – decisions that directly affect our customers.
For you, that means packaging solutions that are:
- Designed with current and future industry requirements in mind
- Built to perform consistently through packing, storage and transit
- Aligned with evolving sustainability and recyclability expectations
- Developed with long-term scalability, not short-term fixes
Rather than reacting to change, we’re better positioned to anticipate it – helping customers stay one step ahead.
Stronger Supply Chain Collaboration
Packaging doesn’t exist in isolation. It sits within a wider system of producers, packers, retailers and logistics partners – and weak links anywhere in that chain can create costly disruption.
Through Scotland Food & Drink, we’re part of a collaborative network that includes food and drink producers, processors, brand owners and supply chain specialists. This strengthens our understanding of how packaging interacts with the wider operation and enables better collaboration across the board.
The result? Packaging that works harder within your operation – supporting throughput, efficiency and product protection when it matters most.
A Credible, Trusted Partner
For customers and prospects, membership of Scotland Food & Drink offers reassurance.
It signals that we’re actively engaged with the sector, committed to best practice and aligned with recognised industry standards. It also reinforces our long-term commitment to supporting food and drink brands with packaging that delivers on performance, reliability and sustainability – not just marketing claims.
In a market where supplier credibility matters more than ever, this membership strengthens confidence in who we are and how we operate.
Supporting Sustainable Progress, Not Just Promises
Sustainability continues to be a key focus for food and drink businesses – but turning ambition into practical action isn’t always straightforward.
Being part of Scotland Food & Drink keeps us connected to credible sustainability conversations, initiatives and frameworks across the industry. This supports our ability to guide customers towards packaging solutions that balance:
- Environmental responsibility
- Operational performance
- Commercial viability
It also helps ensure our approach remains grounded in what’s achievable today, while preparing for what’s coming next.
What This Means for You
Ultimately, our Scotland Food & Drink membership strengthens our role as a packaging partner – not just a supplier.
It helps us deliver:
- More informed advice
- More resilient packaging solutions
- Better alignment with industry challenges
- Greater confidence in supply, performance and compliance
As food and drink businesses continue to navigate uncertainty and change, our focus remains the same: removing packaging as a risk factor, not adding to it.
This membership is another step in ensuring we’re equipped to do exactly that – now and into the future.