PRESS RELEASE
Post-Green Packaging Conference
Achieving sustainability with awareness and responsibility
JAKARTA, Indonesia (November 28, 2013)-Plastics, hailed as the materials of the 21st century for their varied potentials and applications, are also amongst the most “misunderstood” materials. This is due to their complex compositions as well as how they can be repurposed or disposed of effectively at their end of use or life.
It is true that forecasts for green packaging are on an uptrend, according to data that peg the segment’s market growth at a CAGR of 14.32% from 2012 to 2016. But why is there still a continuing outcry for reducing, reusing and recycling, and in the extreme case,a total ban on the use of plastics?
Will the Green Packaging concept rest the case?
Based on the outcome of the recently concluded Green Packaging Conference held on 21 November in Jakarta, Indonesia, guest experts discussed the extent of sustainability of today’s Green Packaging concept.
The presenters agreed that different labels are associated with green packaging such as biobased, biodegradable, compostable, oxo-degradable, to name a few. But these do not necessarily make a plastic-based packaging, “green”....( Read More)
Speakers:

Conference Chairperson

Sales Director Asia, Sorting Division,
S+S Inspection Asia Pte Ltd

Optical sensor-based automatic sorting systems to promote sustainability and increase profitability

Honorary President(Charter),
Thai Bioplastics Industry Association (TBIA)

Green packaging & total integrated waste management system

Expert, External Affairs,
PTT Global Chemical Public Company Ltd.
President, Thai Bioplastics Industry Association
(TBIA)

Policies, progress and direction of the Thai bioplastics industry

Marketing Manager for Moulding and Film & Fibre,
Borouge Singapore

Life of Plastic Packaging

Managing Director,
Engel Thailand

Tendency of the market: modularity and efficiency in packaging

Principal Application Engineer,
NatureWorks LLC

Ingeo biopolymer as a sustainable solution for the packaging Industry
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PRESS RELEASE
Post-Green Packaging Conference
Achieving sustainability with awareness and responsibility
JAKARTA, Indonesia (November 28, 2013)-Plastics, hailed as the materials of the 21st century for their varied potentials and applications, are also amongst the most “misunderstood” materials. This is due to their complex compositions as well as how they can be repurposed or disposed of effectively at their end of use or life.
It is true that forecasts for green packaging are on an uptrend, according to data that peg the segment’s market growth at a CAGR of 14.32% from 2012 to 2016. But why is there still a continuing outcry for reducing, reusing and recycling, and in the extreme case,a total ban on the use of plastics?
Will the Green Packaging concept rest the case?
Based on the outcome of the recently concluded Green Packaging Conference held on 21 November in Jakarta, Indonesia, guest experts discussed the extent of sustainability of today’s Green Packaging concept.
The presenters agreed that different labels are associated with green packaging such as biobased, biodegradable, compostable, oxo-degradable, to name a few. But these do not necessarily make a plastic-based packaging, “green”....( Read More)
Speakers:

Conference Chairperson

Sales Director Asia, Sorting Division,
S+S Inspection Asia Pte Ltd

Optical sensor-based automatic sorting systems to promote sustainability and increase profitability

Honorary President(Charter),
Thai Bioplastics Industry Association (TBIA)

Green packaging & total integrated waste management system

Expert, External Affairs,
PTT Global Chemical Public Company Ltd.
President, Thai Bioplastics Industry Association
(TBIA)

Policies, progress and direction of the Thai bioplastics industry

Marketing Manager for Moulding and Film & Fibre,
Borouge Singapore

Life of Plastic Packaging

Managing Director,
Engel Thailand

Tendency of the market: modularity and efficiency in packaging

Principal Application Engineer,
NatureWorks LLC

Ingeo biopolymer as a sustainable solution for the packaging Industry

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