Linda Casey

January 29, 2014

1 Min Read
DuPont online event puts spotlight on package design, sustainability

 

DuPont Packaging & Industrial Polymers will host an online Packaging Exchange in June, which will focus on addressing sustainable packaging issues and package design considerations to improve sustainability and reduce waste.

 

Featured speakers will be Bob Lilienfeld, whose Use Less Stuff segments are featured on Fox News. He will speak on the sustainable packaging paradox-closing the gap between quantum science and consumer psychology. Peter Clarke, founder and CEO of Product Ventures, will speak on the future of package design and challenges to incorporate innovation, sustainability and cost/waste reduction. At the event, winners of the 23rd DuPont Awards for Packaging Innovation will be announced.

 

The DuPont Packaging Exchange takes place June 13, 2011, from 10 to 11 a.m. EDT, as a Web event and is free with registration. For more information on the event agenda or to register, go to http://dupontevents.com/packaging_exchange_2011.html. Available on demand throughout the DuPont Packaging Exchange will be downloadable information and links to tools for sustainable packaging. Insights from the Packaging Awards winners and jurors as to the nature of these breakthrough innovations also will be available.

 

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