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Asian Packaging & Environmental Laws – A Compliance Guide

Asian Packaging & Environmental Laws – A Compliance Guide


Size: A4

Extent: 380pp

Format: Pdf

Tables/Charts: 40

Photographs: 50

Price: US$3,500

The Asian region is in the midst of a green packaging revolution as governments begin implementing tough enviro...

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Business & Finance

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Sustainability Matters

The 100% recycled food waste bag

The 100% recycled food waste bag

Wednesday, 09 May 2012


CANADA –
Cascades is launching a food waste bag made of 100% recycled fibres that are compostable – providing a good alternative to non-biodegradable plastic bags.

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Branding & Retail

GSK Consumer to invest US$73m in production expansion

GSK Consumer to invest US$73m in production expansion

Thursday, 17 May 2012


INDIA -
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare (GSK Consumer) plans to spend US$45.8 million (Rs 250 crore) this year and another US$27.5 million (Rs 150 crore) in 2013 to expand its existing production c...

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Packaging Designs

Pepsi launches Michael Jackson-inspired can designs

Pepsi launches Michael Jackson-inspired can designs

Thursday, 17 May 2012


GLOBAL –
Pepsi and the estate of Michael Jackson have formed a global partnership that will feature Michael’s iconic image on one billion Pepsi cans in more than 20 countries.

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Industry Trends

Vietnam’s growing paper demand fuels need for production expansion

Vietnam’s growing paper demand fuels need for production expansion

Wednesday, 16 May 2012


VIETNAM –
Paper consumption in Vietnam is expected to grow by at least 13% annually over the next three years to hit 4.37 million tonnes in 2015, according to the Vietnam Pulp and Paper Association (VP...

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Events

Innovation Takes Root 2012

Innovation Takes Root 2012

Tuesday, 20 March 2012


US -
Descending from blue sky serenity to a touchdown in Orlando, NatureWorks’ trpical venue choice set the stage for their 3rd biennial biopolymer conference. Delegates representing 21 countries predo...

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Expert Views

Plastics bites back in the Philippines

Plastics bites back in the Philippines

Wednesday, 02 May 2012

 


PHILIPPINES -
The plastics industry in the Philippines has barked back against the growing howls of environmental lobbyists and politicians attempting to introduce a nationwide ban on plastics an...

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UN agency to discuss technology and world hunger at IPACK-IMA

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ITALY -
The key role played by technology in the fight against world hunger, particularly food packaging, preservation and processing technology on display at IPACK-IMA will be the central theme of the initiative developed by the exhibition with the prestigious cooperation of the United Nations.

UNIDO director-general Kandeh K. Yumkella will present the opening speech at the international convention titled ‘Packaging Technologies to Enhance Food Safety and Food Security in African Countries” - staged with the cooperation of experts from UNIDO, WFP, FAO and IFAD and set to be one of the key events held during IPACK-IMA’s 2012 edition (at FieraMilano from 28 Feb to 3 March 2012).

UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) is a UN agency specializing in promoting sustainable industrial development in emerging countries and transition economies. It also deals with environmental protection through the use of eco-friendly technology.

Yumkella, with his many years of involvement in primary offices within the UN, has repeatedly stated his belief that the most effective strategy in the fight against poverty lies in supporting the productive capacity of a country and its population, increasing their access to cutting-edge technology and new trade opportunities and methods, particularly through the development of the agricultural industry.

The convention will host primary market players and specialists from Africa, who are directly involved in the issues discussed; they will be joined by delegates from every corner of the world, expected to number about one hundred at the next edition of IPACK-IMA.  Owing to the great promotional effort carried out in the five continents and numerous presentations and participations in key trade events in all major global markets, the exhibition’s renown has been further strengthened and the participations of official delegations from the BRIC area (Brazil, Russia, India and China) as well as Turkey, Argentina and USA is confirmed.

UNIDO and IPACK-IMA have been profitably working together for many years, leading to last year’s agreement in which both sides commit to the support of technological development through the organization of events both in Italy and abroad to the end of ensuring food safety and fight world hunger.

This common strategy aims at building awareness about the importance of the transfer of technology to emerging countries and will have its climax in the Expo 2015, whose main theme is “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life”.

As part of the project, in 2009 UNIDO ITPO Italy (the Italian branch of the agency) together with other UN agencies including FAO, IFAD and WFP and the Italian Ministries of Agriculture and Economic Development sponsored the international conference “More Technology, Less World Hunger” held during the last IPACK-IMA.

“Technology leads to development and, as exemplified by the joint action of the UN, can also be a way to solve a problem of global size such as world hunger,” says Ipack-Ima Spa CEO Guido Corbella. “UNIDO and Ipack-Ima share the same ethical view on technological progress, which must be a growing, decisive source of economic and social added value.”

Over 800 exhibitors, 25% from international markets, as early as seven months from the exhibition’s opening testify to the growing interest in IPACK-IMA 2012. Participants include representatives of the entire global supply chain. The exhibition scenario is dominated by packaging machinery with 30%; processing machinery follows closely with 20%. There is also a significant display of consumer and industrial materials, adding up to 20%.

The trend for the upcoming edition – the 22nd – is large exhibiting areas featuring working demo machinery and complete production lines. Once more, IPACK-IMA 2012 is set to be a great system exhibition, the benchmark event for technology and materials for processing, packaging and material handling in the European and Mediterranean market.

For more information about IPACK-IMA, click here.

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