What's Happening?
The New Jersey Packaging Executives Club (NJPEC) has announced that nominations are now open for the 2026 Packaging Hall of Fame. This prestigious recognition is aimed at individuals who have made significant
contributions to the packaging industry over their careers. To qualify, nominees must have at least 20 years of service in the field and be recognized by peers for their expertise and accomplishments. The Hall of Fame is open to entrepreneurs and executives who have shaped the industry, particularly in the tri-state area. Nominees can be active, retired, or deceased and do not need to be NJPEC members. The nomination process requires a detailed submission including the nominee's full name, companies they have worked for, and reasons for their candidacy. The deadline for nominations is March 12, 2026, and the induction ceremony will take place on May 14, 2026, at The Highlawn Pavilion in West Orange, NJ.
Why It's Important?
The NJPEC Packaging Hall of Fame serves as a significant recognition within the packaging industry, highlighting the achievements and contributions of key individuals. This initiative not only honors past and present leaders but also inspires future generations to innovate and excel in packaging design, development, and production. The Hall of Fame underscores the importance of the packaging sector in the broader economy, as it plays a crucial role in product safety, marketing, and sustainability. By celebrating these leaders, NJPEC promotes industry standards and encourages continued excellence and innovation. This recognition can enhance the reputation of the honorees and their associated companies, potentially leading to increased business opportunities and industry influence.
What's Next?
Following the nomination period, the NJPEC Hall of Fame committee will review submissions and select the inductees. The announcement of the selected individuals will likely generate interest and anticipation within the industry, leading up to the induction ceremony in May. This event will provide networking opportunities and a platform for discussing future trends and challenges in packaging. Stakeholders, including companies and industry professionals, may use this occasion to forge new partnerships and explore innovative solutions to current industry issues.








