Get Pink Packaging Prepped for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Packaging manufacturer Sev-Rend has opened its annual pink packaging initiative and recommends ordering as early as possible.

A collection of pink produce packaging, including strapping, clamshells and bags.
Sev-Rend recommends customers place orders as early as possible for its annual pink packaging program to ensure product availability ahead of October.
(Graphic courtesy of Sev-Rend)

Packaging manufacturer Sev-Rend has announced the return of its annual pink packaging program in advance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. The initiative, which offers pink netting and customizable graphic options, allows produce brands and retailers to visibly support awareness efforts tied to one of the most prominent health campaigns in the U.S.

October is nationally recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a campaign that brings attention to the disease and promotes early detection, education and research. According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in the U.S., outside of skin cancer.

“We’ve seen growing interest from brands that want to incorporate more meaningful storytelling into their packaging, especially around nationally recognized causes,” Brittnie Hammack, director of marketing at Sev-Rend, said in a news release. “This program gives them a timely and visible way to do that.”

Sev-Rend says it has offered the campaign for multiple years as a way for its customers to participate in cause-related marketing while maintaining access to domestically-produced materials and fast turnaround times.

To participate in Sev-Rend’s program, customers can order pink netting and collaborate with the company’s graphics team to develop custom tags or packaging visuals. The materials are produced in the U.S. and shipped nationwide.

Lead times for custom graphics and netting can vary, and Sev-Rend recommends customers place orders as early as possible to ensure product availability ahead of October.

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