Separating the Innovators from the Dinosaurs
This kind of industry realignment always creates a fascinating dynamic for investors. When the big players start shedding assets, it’s like a starting pistol for a new race. Some companies, bogged down by old technology and outdated thinking, will inevitably fall behind. Others, the ones that have been quietly investing in clever, paper based solutions or bioplastics, could be poised for a period of remarkable growth.
The trick, as ever, is spotting the difference. It’s not just about having a green mission statement. It’s about owning the technology and the patents that can replace plastic without compromising on performance. Companies like Ranpak, with its paper based cushioning, or Sealed Air, which has mastered the art of using less material to do the same job, are showing what’s possible. They are turning a cost centre into a competitive advantage. Figuring out which of these companies has the right stuff is the tricky part, of course. You're looking at a whole ecosystem of players, which is why some investors prefer to look at a curated list like the Green Packaging Investment Theme: 18 Stocks (2025) to get a broader view of the sector.