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AIP examines renewable and compostable packaging

  •  17 December 2009
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The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) Victorian Branch, in conjunction with the SPE, will be running a technical dinner on Wednesday the 3rd of February focussing on Renewable & Compostable Packaging — Can it be done today?

Much has been said about packaging with materials from renewable & compostable resources, some of it in controversy.

But if you wanted to package your goods in these materials today, is the technology advanced enough to cater for your requirements?

Come and challenge the panelists with your application. The focus for the evening will be to explore packaging options, in generic terms, that could be implemented already.

Guest speakers include Alan Adams, President of the Australasian Bioplastics Association, Tony Seers AAIP, Seeplas, Warwick Hall, Plastral, Matthew Perrier, Plantic, Claude D’Amico MAIP, Innovia Films, Alex Fernando, Cardia Bioplastics and Richard Smith MAIP, Amcor Flexibles.

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