Virtually every product, from farms or factory floors to DCs, stores or front doors, passes through a box at some point along its journey. The Canadian Corrugated and Containerboard Association (CCCA) has launched its redesigned website, offering a window into a sector quietly supporting the movement of goods, powering domestic supply chains, and advancing a sustainable, circular economy.
The launch coincides with a period of renewal for the CCCA, following the appointment of a new Executive Director in February 2025 and the introduction of a refreshed mandate, a newly selected Board Chair and new Board members.
“Corrugated packaging is a critical but often overlooked backbone of Canada’s supply chains. This new website helps tell that story, highlighting how our sector supports economic resilience, adapts to changing market demands, and contributes to a circular, low-carbon future,” explains Serge Desgagnés, Executive Director, CCCA.
The site highlights how Canadian corrugated packaging leads the packaging sector through the adaption to e-commerce growth, shifting trade dynamics, and rising sustainability expectations, while underpinning domestic manufacturing resilience.
“Our industry is well-positioned to meet evolving economic and environmental expectations. This platform reflects our commitment to leadership, innovation, and long-term sustainability,” says Adam Pauwels, Chairman of the Board, CCCA.
