With over 750 exhibitors and 15,000 visitors, Prod&Pack 2025 has established itself as the must-attend trade show for the packaged goods industry. The event showcased the latest advances in sustainability and packaging innovation.
The third edition of Prod&Pack, held November 18-20, 2025 at Eurexpo Lyon, confirmed its status as France's biggest trade show dedicated to process and packaging. Bringing together over 750 exhibitors in two halls, the event attracted more than 15,000 visitors to explore the latest developments in the industry. According to Sébastien Gillet, Managing Director of GL events exhibitions industries, « more than ever, Prod&Pack is the event that anticipates changes in industrial sectors and accelerates the transition to a circular and sustainable economy. ".
The future of packaging in the spotlight
In 2025, Prod&Pack continued its mission of supporting the packaging value chain, from production to packaging, handling, shipping, recycling and reuse. Visitors were able to discover decisive innovations in the showroom, a packaging production plant featuring five key materials.
The reuse village, in partnership with the Réseau Vrac et Réemploi, was a place of inspiration for integrating reusable models into cosmetics production. The Assises nationales du réemploi provided an update on national initiatives, reinforcing the need for a sustainable approach in the industry.
A platform for sustainable innovation
Prod&Pack also innovated with the Sustainable Trends aisle, highlighting the latest innovations in eco-design, labeling and traceability. Conferences addressed key themes such as artificial intelligence, industrial performance and managerial innovation, reflecting the diverse needs of the various participating sectors, including cosmetics.
With the organization of the Federations Forum, the event enabled various professionals to debate and share their collective vision for the future of the sector. In this way, Prod&Pack 2025 marked a decisive step towards building a more sustainable future for the packaging industry, with the next edition already expected in 2027.







