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Pregis Empowers Foam-in-Place Customers to Fight Water Insecurity with Inspyre Film
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On-Demand Packaging Solution Combines High-Performance Protection with Verified Social Impact

CHICAGO - Washingtoner -- Pregis®, a global leader in protective packaging, mailing and bagging, and flexible packaging solutions, announces the North American expansion of its IntelliPack® high-performance foam-in-place line with the addition of Pregis IntelliPack Inspyre™ Film, a packaging solution with built-in social impact.

Foam-in-place packaging is engineered to safeguard fragile and heavy items during transit. First debuted at Pack Expo 2024, Inspyre Film enables companies to protect their products while reinforcing brand values and demonstrating purpose-driven leadership. As part of the Pregis Inspyre™ portfolio, a 1% for the Planet brand member, one percent of all product sales is donated to the Uzima Clean Water Mission, which provides life-changing water filters to underserved communities worldwide.

"With Inspyre Film now widely available, companies can make their durable packages a symbol of purpose that connects on a business and personal level," said Daché Davidson, Chief Marketing Officer at Pregis. "This solution delivers reliable protection where performance is critical and turns every shipment into an opportunity to drive far-reaching, measurable impact."

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Key Benefits of IntelliPack® Inspyre™ Foam-in-Place Film Packaging
  • Custom Product Protection: Designed for use with Pregis IntelliPack® on-demand systems, the foam expands in real time to mold around products, providing tailored cushioning and block-and-brace protection.
  • Elevated Customer Experience: The film's vibrant blue color and printed "I Fight Water Insecurity" message create a distinctive unboxing moment that reinforces shared values and brand purpose.
  • Real-World Impact: Each Uzima filter eliminates 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria, providing up to 10 years of clean drinking water for a family.
  • Quantifiable CSR Support: Inspyre Film helps brands directly support corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives that contribute toward environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals through measurable, purpose-led actions.
  • Verified Giving: Donations are verified by 1% for the Planet®, ensuring all contributions go to vetted, credible nonprofit partners.

Built for Performance and Purpose

IntelliPack on-demand foam-in-place packaging provides secure, custom-fit protection for fragile, heavy, and irregularly shaped products. Ideal for automotive components, industrial parts, electronics, and home goods, it conforms precisely to each item for optimal transit protection.

Pregis IntelliPack systems feature intuitive controls, customizable settings, and robust functionality to streamline operations and ensure consistent packaging. Paired with Inspyre Film, these systems unite high-performance protective packaging with purpose-driven storytelling.

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About the Inspyre™ Portfolio from Pregis

The Pregis Inspyre line includes a growing range of packaging solutions, such as on-demand air cushioning and paper void-fill, curbside recycle mailers and now on-demand foam-in-place film, that help companies protect their products while amplifying their brand purpose. All Inspyre products contribute to the Uzima Clean Water Mission through Pregis' 1% for the Planet® commitment.

About Pregis

Pregis LLC is an innovative, customer-driven solutions provider of flexible packaging, protective packaging materials and equipment, mailing solutions and surface protection. As a material neutral company, Pregis works with customers to find the right solution to solve their business challenges. Pregis is dedicated to minimizing impact on the environment by developing products which protect against damage, are designed for circularity, and preserve natural resources. The company serves a wide variety of consumer and industrial market segments including food, healthcare/pharmaceutical, agricultural, e-commerce, retail, furniture, electronics, building & construction, transportation and military/aerospace. For more information, For more information, visit  www.pregis.com and www.pregiseu.com.

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