How Pope Leo became a beloved Peruvian figure
Pope Leo XIV, formerly Robert Prevost from Chicago, has made history as the first U.S.-born and naturalized Peruvian pope. After decades of missionary work in Peru, especially in Chiclayo, his deep cultural ties have inspired a global audience. But here’s the packaging twist—his rise could ignite demand for localized, culturally resonant religious packaging in Latin America. Think biodegradable papal memorabilia, eco-friendly event materials, and increased use of FSC-certified paper to reflect his values of humility and sustainability. The Vatican’s influence just got a Peruvian accent—and packaging may need to follow suit.https://www.nbcnews.com/world/the-vatican/pope-leo-chiclayo-peru-roots-rcna206036
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