Our team recently showcased at Apparel Textile Sourcing Canada 2025, which took place at The International Center in Mississauga from September 29 to October 1. It was amazing to spend three days with people who work in clothing and retail, who are very interested in packaging solutions that strike a balance between design, durability, and environmental impact.
We showed off our newest line of eco-friendly mailers, boxes, reusable bags, hang tags, and woven labels at booth #138. These products are all made to help apparel and retail firms cut down on waste without compromising quality or style. The response was quite positive, with visitors excited to learn about genuine, useful packaging options that are in line with today’s sustainability aims.
This year was the 10th anniversary of ATSC. It brought together suppliers from across the world, Canadian buyers, and experts in clothing innovation. It was more than just an expo for us; it was a chance to highlight how Elements Branding Solutions helps firms create better, more environmentally friendly packaging choices for the future.
Why We Chose ATSC Canada 2025
Setting up a booth and hoping visitors stop by isn’t enough at trade exhibitions. It was smart for us to go to ATSC 2025. This event has become Canada’s best place to find suppliers, buyers, and manufacturers from all around the world. The International Center hosts more than 450 events every year, and decision-makers who are looking for solutions come here a lot.
The time was also perfect. The show ran from September 29 to October 1 and had workshops on topics we care about, like sustainable supply chains, new materials, and the future of responsible textile production. “Panel Discussion: Strengthening Sustainable Supply Chains Through Reliable Trading Partnerships” was a presentation that truly struck a chord with us. We accomplish that every day from our offices in Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Indonesia.
What We Showcased At Our Booth (#138)
Our booth was created around brands’ real-world, ready-to-ship solutions that they can use right now. We looked for practical, long-lasting solutions that meet the brand’s needs, pass quality checks, and get to their destination on schedule.
- Mailers: We showed our recycled poly mailers and paper mailers made for online shopping. They are light, can’t be opened, and come with a second sticky strip for returns.
- Boxes: Corrugated mailer boxes and stiff presentation boxes for subscription and premium SKUs (the key themes were right-sizing and protection).
- Reusable bags and packaging: Brands that want to reduce single-use waste can use glassine paper bags and nylon and woven tote bags that can be used again and again.
- Hang tags & Tags and bags: Custom printed hang tags, care cards, and printed bags that help tell a sustainability story on unboxing.
- Woven labels: Durable, premium labeling for garments that withstand washing and deliver a high-end look.
- Samples & boards: Our display boards had samples of finishes, coatings, adhesives, and confirmed recycled content that purchasers could touch to see how they worked.
What Attendees Cared About: Top Product Interests
We kept track of what people wanted at the show, and the most popular things were: Mailer, Boxes, Reusable bags/packaging, Hang tags, Packaging, Tags and bags, and Woven Labels. That mix makes one thing very clear: brands are balancing cost, functionality, and sustainability equally.
A few conversation highlights:
- Apparel businesses put lightweight mailers that look fantastic when they arrive and can handle returns at the top of their list.
- Retail purchasers wanted boxes with their brand name on them and ways to ship them that didn’t use a lot of carbon.
- Private-label brands needed woven labels and hang tags that told the story of where their products came from and how they were made.
- Many customers wanted samples that came with chain-of-custody paperwork (SCS, FSC, or something similar). This is because they wanted to be sure of where the products came from.
Gone are the days when “eco-friendly” was enough of an answer. Buyers wanted specifics:
- “What certifications do your materials have?”
- “How does your lead time compare to traditional packaging suppliers?”
- “Can you scale production if we need 100,000 units next quarter?”
- “What’s the actual cost difference between your biodegradable packaging and conventional options?”
These are brand directors and procurement managers who have been given the job of making their supply chains more eco-friendly without going over budget. That’s where our more than 12 years of experience really helped.
We talked to companies that package cannabis (a big business in Canada), fashion stores that want to change the way they package everything, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) brands that want to try out recycled materials for limited edition launches.
Trends We Observed At ATS Canada 2025
Walking the show and listening to the seminars, three trends stood out:
- Sustainability as a starting point— Panels like “Strengthening Sustainable Supply Chains” and “Empower Consumers with Confidence through OEKO-TEX®” made it clear that sustainability is not an option; it’s a condition for buying. Not only do customers question, “Can you make it?” now they also ask, “Can you prove it?”
- Right-sizing and circularity — Brands are focused on right-sized packaging (which is good for the environment) and designs that make it easy to reuse and recycle. More and more, the choice between a mailer and a box is based on statistics.
- Material innovation — People wanted to know which materials really perform in real logistics situations, from bio-based films to advanced recycled papers. That’s why we provided samples that have been tested for performance.
The topics of the seminars, which ranged from trade policy to new materials, were exactly what people asked us about at our exhibit. It backed up our plan to combine promises of sustainability with performance that can be tested and transparent supply-chain verification.
Why This Matters For Your Brand
The packaging you choose has an effect on expenses, how customers see your business, and refunds. Some short numbers that came up in talks and reports from the industry:
- The market for shipping mailers is forecast to expand from $20.7 billion in 2025 to $28.4 billion by 2035. The market for mailer boxes is also expected to rise from $4.4 billion to $8.4 billion in the same time period.
- Almost half of the demand for mailers today originates from online shopping; therefore, the choices you make about packaging have a direct effect on the experience of your customers.
- Surveys reveal that a lot of people are eager to spend more for eco-friendly packaging. This means that sustainability can help with conversion and loyalty if done correctly.
That’s why we advise starting with evidence: test samples, figure out the total landed cost (materials + postage + storage + returns), and pick packaging that fits both your brand story and how your business works.
Booth Highlights & The Human Moments
We loved meeting visitors from startups to established retailers. A few standouts:
- Product designers who asked for help with fresh hang tag artwork and woven label prototypes.
- E-commerce managers sought envelopes with a second seal for returns and a smaller carbon footprint.
- People who buy things are looking into reusable bags for retailers and activities.
Our booth photos feature our sample boards, displays of reusable bags, and the counter with a QR code where visitors may leave their contact information and product preferences. We are already following up with these leads.
What’s Next for Elements Branding Solutions
ATSC 2025 reinforced our mission: to help brands move toward smarter, more eco-friendly packaging. More and more people want eco-friendly mailers, reusable bags, and compostable materials. This shows that being eco-friendly is the norm.
We’re already following up with brands that talked to us at the event. We’re sending them sample packets that are made just for them, pricing comparisons, and prototype runs to help them quickly and easily bring their sustainable ideas to reality.
If you didn’t see us at booth #138, you can still get in touch. Reach out to Elements Branding Solutions to get a free sample kit or packaging audit. You’ll see how eco-friendly packaging may improve your brand without raising costs or lead times.
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