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The Packaging Therapist

The Packaging Therapist

By: Jessie Schwartz
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Welcome to The Packaging Therapist the podcast that delves into the world of technical packaging for your company. Join us as we explore the latest trends, innovations, and best practices in packaging design, materials, and technology. Whether you're a seasoned packaging professional or new to the industry, our expert host and special guests share their insights and expertise to help you make informed decisions and optimize your packaging solutions. Tune in to The Packaging Scholars and unlock the knowledge you need to elevate your packaging game and drive success for your company.

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  • Is Your Packaging Line a Rework Factory? 7 Warning Signs to Spot Now
    Dec 14 2025

    **📋 FREE GUIDE: Crush Rework Chaos**
    Bring your team together to eliminate unplanned rework with our step-by-step guide.

    👉 **Download it now:** https://strategicpackagingpartners.com/crush-rework-chaos

    In this episode of The Packaging Therapist, we dig into rework—what it is, why it happens, and what you can do about it. From quality risks to cost impact to prevention strategies, we cover everything packaging and operations leaders need to know to turn rework from a daily headache into a rare exception.

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    ### ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 – Introduction
    0:16 – What is Rework? Defining planned vs. unplanned
    1:24 – Quality Risks: Where rework introduces safety & spec gaps
    4:50 – Building Quality Into Your Line (weight checks, code dates, fiber tear)
    5:35 – Real-World Story: The 6-hour timestamp gap
    7:05 – Refeed vs. Rework: When rejects can still be saved
    8:27 – When Packaging Goes Down: All-hands scenarios
    9:19 – The Accumulation/Surge Debate
    10:52 – Material Changes: Why "same spec" doesn't mean same results
    13:00 – Coefficient of Friction & Environmental Variables
    14:27 – Setup Sheets & Preventive Maintenance
    16:51 – Tracking Rework: OEE, shift reports & data signals
    17:58 – Speak Finance: Putting a dollar figure on rework
    20:14 – SKU Rationalization: The true cost of complexity
    23:00 – Scrap Rate & Overuse: The 100 pounds in, 98 pounds out reality
    24:46 – How Rework Shows Up in OEE
    26:44 – Root Cause Analysis & The 5 Whys
    29:21 – The Value of Your Quality & Food Safety Team
    31:05 – Creating a Positive Shift Culture
    33:00 – Cross-Functional Alignment: Packaging meets upstream processing
    35:21 – Key Takeaways & Wrap-Up

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    ### 🎙️ ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

    **Jessie Schwartz**
    CEO, Strategic Packaging Partners

    Jessie is the CEO of Strategic Packaging Partners, a consulting firm that helps food and beverage manufacturers bridge the gaps between procurement, operations, and packaging engineering. With experience including packaging roles at Target and work with companies ranging from PepsiCo to mid-size food manufacturers, Jessie specializes in cutting through organizational silos and packaging industry complexity to help companies make practical decisions. Her approach focuses on identifying costly blind spots and facilitating the cross-functional collaboration needed to implement packaging solutions that work in the real world—not just in press releases.
    https://strategicpackagingpartners.com

    **Tom Hammann**
    Food Manufacturing Operations Expert

    Tom brings over 9 years of food manufacturing leadership experience spanning plant operations, corporate strategy, and continuous improvement. He has held roles including Production & Logistics Team Leader, Business Unit Manager, Operations Manager, and Operations Business Manager at major CPG companies. Tom has facilitated 50+ Value Stream Mapping events and led 100+ cost savings initiatives across internal plants, contract manufacturers, and supplier facilities. His hands-on approach—walking the floor, quantifying waste in dollars, and building quality into manufacturing systems—makes him a trusted resource for tackling operational challenges like rework, scrap reduction, and capacity improvement.

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    ### 📌 TOPICS COVERED

    #PackagingEngineering #FoodManufacturing #Rework #OEE #QualityControl #FoodSafety #ContinuousImprovement #ManufacturingOps #PackagingTherapist #SupplyChain #CPG

    If you love our content and want to learn more about the packaging industry, hit SUBSCRIBE!

    Connect with us: www.StrategicPackagingPartners.com
    Jessie Schwartz - jessie@stratpackpartners.com

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    36 mins
  • Lab vs. Field: The Compostability Reality Check Your Team Needs
    Dec 2 2025

    This is a follow-up Q&A session from an IOPP (Institute of Packaging Professionals) webinar featuring Daniel Peretz, Kelly Williams, and moderator Jessie Schwartz.

    The discussion addresses questions about sustainable packaging, focusing on bioplastics (particularly PLA), compostability challenges, recycling infrastructure, and the integration of recycled content.

    Key themes include the practical limitations of different composting methods, the challenges of replacing fossil-based plastics with sustainable alternatives, consumer education needs, and the importance of setting realistic recycling goals.

    The conversation emphasizes that while material science has advanced significantly, infrastructure and market adoption remain major barriers to widespread sustainable packaging solutions.

    Questions Discussed
    PLA Compostability: Does PLA break down in windrow compost facilities or home composting, and how do bench chemistry tests correlate with real-world compostability?

    Fish Box Alternatives: What are alternative options for fish boxes to meet refrigeration requirements while using sustainable materials?

    Recycling Infrastructure: Why don't more establishments (like fast-food restaurants) have recycling bins despite making sustainability claims?
    Consumer Confusion: How can the packaging industry address the confusion consumers face with inconsistent recycling labeling and instructions?

    Pilot Programs for Recycled Content: What pilot programs exist for integrating recycled content, and what approaches are proving successful?
    Attainable Sustainability Goals: How should brands approach recycled content commitments to make them realistic and achievable?

    Small vs. Large Scale Partnerships: Do brands need to partner with companies of similar scale, or can smaller companies effectively support sustainability initiatives?

    About the Expert Panel:
    Jessie Schwartz, Moderator is the CEO of Strategic Packaging Partners, a consulting firm that helps food and beverage manufacturers bridge the gaps between procurement, operations, and packaging engineering. With experience including packaging roles at Target and work with companies ranging from PepsiCo to mid-size food manufacturers, Jessie specializes in cutting through organizational silos and packaging industry complexity to help companies make practical decisions. She's currently helping numerous brands navigate EPR reporting requirements and has firsthand visibility into how sustainability mandates translate (or fail to translate) into actual operational changes. Her approach focuses on identifying costly blind spots and facilitating the cross-functional collaboration needed to implement packaging solutions that work in the real world—not just in press releases.

    Daniel Peretz is a resin distributor at NextGen Polymers who works across both virgin and post-consumer recycled materials. His unique position provides unfiltered visibility into market dynamics, supply challenges, and the gap between corporate sustainability announcements and actual purchase orders. He's invested in recycling infrastructure and works with major brands on implementation pilots.

    Kelly Williams is an independent compostable films consultant with over a decade in the industry, including work with Elevate and Earth First. He's partnered with converters on cutting-edge projects, experienced major market disruptions, and currently develops practical compostable structures designed for commercial scale.

    If you love our content and want to learn more about the packaging industry, hit SUBSCRIBE!

    Connect with us: www.StrategicPackagingPartners.com
    Jessie Schwartz - jessie@stratpackpartners.com

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    34 mins
  • EPR Is Good For Business
    Sep 16 2025

    Turn EPR Compliance Into Your Competitive Advantage | Data-Driven Packaging Strategy for Food & Beverage

    Is your packaging strategy ready for the EPR wave hitting the US? While most companies see Extended Producer Responsibility as just another compliance burden, smart R&D and packaging leaders are using EPR data requirements to drive real business value.

    In this conversation, sustainability expert Ali Uribe (Founder at Co2ral) talks with Jessie Schwartz (Founder and CEO at Strategic Packaging Partners) where they break down how the same data you need for EPR compliance in Oregon, Colorado, and California can power your carbon calculations, lifecycle assessments, and product innovation decisions. Learn why companies like IKEA reduced glue usage by 70% and cut 3% of their scope 3 emissions just by analyzing their materials data.

    While this conversation covers the strategic importance of EPR data collection, implementing a systematic approach requires a detailed roadmap. For manufacturers ready to move from awareness to action, our comprehensive guide walks through the practical steps to transform EPR compliance into competitive advantage, including specific data collection frameworks, cost optimization strategies, and real-world implementation examples that can help you outsmart EPR fees while building operational intelligence.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why EPR isn't going away (and why that's good for your business)
    • How to leverage EPR data for scope 3 emissions and cost reduction
    • Simple steps to organize packaging data before you're scrambling
    • Real ROI examples from companies using sustainability data strategically
    • Practical tools and resources for mid-sized manufacturers

    Perfect for: Directors of R&D, Package Engineering, and Sustainability professionals at food and beverage companies who want to get ahead of regulatory requirements while driving innovation and cost savings.

    Stop waiting for the "hurricane to hit shore" – start building your data advantage now.

    If you love our content and want to learn more about the packaging industry, hit SUBSCRIBE!

    Connect with us: www.StrategicPackagingPartners.com
    Jessie Schwartz - jessie@stratpackpartners.com

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    32 mins
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