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Ink shortages tied to geopolitical disruption are forcing brand owners to rethink packaging in real time – highlighting the industry’s exposure to raw material volatility.
May 14, 2026
By: Steve Katz
Associate Editor
Over the years, I’ve written quite a bit about supply chain disruptions and their ripple effects on the label and packaging industry. But every so often, a story cuts through the noise in a way that’s impossible to ignore – not because it’s complex, but because it’s so visually simple.
Right now, that story is unfolding in Japan.
Snack giant Calbee — whose brightly colored packaging is instantly recognizable across Asia and beyond — is temporarily shifting a portion of its product line to black-and-white packaging. Not as a branding exercise. Not as a sustainability initiative. But as a direct response to a shortage of a key raw material used in printing inks.
The culprit? Naphtha.
Derived from petroleum, naphtha is a foundational input in everything from plastics to coatings — and, critically, printing inks. With geopolitical tensions in the Middle East disrupting oil flows and tightening global supply, naphtha has become both scarce and expensive. For a country like Japan, which relies heavily on imports, the impact is immediate.
And in this case, highly visible.
A stark reminder of material dependency
What makes this story so compelling isn’t just the shift to monochrome packaging — it’s what it represents.
For years, the label and packaging industry has talked about supply chain resilience in terms of substrates, adhesives, and logistics. Ink—despite being mission-critical—often sits in the background of those conversations. It’s assumed to be available, stable, and scalable.
Until it isn’t.
Calbee’s decision to reduce its color palette isn’t about aesthetics — it’s about continuity. The company made a calculated move: maintain product availability, even if it means sacrificing shelf impact. That’s a tradeoff most brand owners hope they never have to make.
But it’s a reminder that ink is not immune to the same pressures affecting the rest of the value chain.
From shelf impact to supply assurance
Let’s be clear—packaging is more than decoration. It’s communication. It’s differentiation. It’s brand identity.
Take that away—or even dial it back—and the impact is immediate. A bright, color-rich snack bag becomes a monochrome placeholder. The product is still there. The quality hasn’t changed. But the perception?
That’s another story.
For converters and suppliers, this raises a critical question: how do you balance performance, branding, and material availability when one piece of the equation suddenly tightens?
Because this isn’t just about Japan. It’s about a global packaging ecosystem that is deeply interconnected—and increasingly vulnerable to geopolitical disruption.
What this means for converters
If you’re a label converter, this story hits closer to home than it might initially seem.
First, it underscores the importance of supplier diversification—not just for substrates, but for inks and coatings as well.
Second, it highlights the growing need for flexibility. Whether that means adapting to alternative chemistries, reducing color complexity, or working more closely with brand owners on contingency planning, the ability to pivot is no longer optional.
And third, it reinforces something we’re seeing more and more across the industry: the convergence of sustainability, regulation, and supply chain reality.
Naphtha isn’t just under pressure because of geopolitics—it’s also tied to the broader push away from petroleum-based materials. As that transition accelerates, the industry will need viable alternatives that don’t compromise performance or availability.
More than a temporary shift
Calbee has positioned this move as temporary. And maybe it is.
But the bigger takeaway isn’t whether color returns to those packages in a few weeks or months. It’s that the industry has reached a point where even something as fundamental as ink color can no longer be taken for granted.
In a world where 20% of global oil supply can be disrupted by a single chokepoint, the ripple effects don’t just show up in fuel prices or freight costs.
Sometimes, they show up on a snack shelf—staring back at you in black and white.
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