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A New Environment for Packaging: Today’s and Tomorrow’s Sustainability Demands

About This Webinar

Packaging printing is one of the top growth areas in today’s printing industry. A combination of technological and consumer trends are also driving growth in digital packaging production, and the barriers to entry have never been lower. At the same time, sustainability is a major factor that can impact packaging producers. Consumer expectations and demands as well as increasing government regulations—in the U.S. and Europe—are impacting the materials used in packaging production and how packaging is produced. What do printers need to know to navigate this new environment? What are some best practices?

Join us for WhatTheyThink’s LunchNLearn webinar “A New Environment for Packaging: Today’s and Tomorrow’s Sustainability Demands,” to be held Wednesday, November 13, at 1 pm ET. This panel discussion, featuring FSEA’s Jeff Peterson, Case Paper’s Karen Kromat, and Oliver Inc.’s Katrina Edwards, will take a look at the current lay of the land.
In this session, sponsored by Michelman, Ultimate Tech, and Miraclon, you’ll learn:

• How do we define “sustainability” in terms of packaging?
• What are consumer sustainability demands and expectations?
• What are today’s best practices for sustainably producing packaging?
• How will new regulations in California and the EU potentially affect packaging producers?

If you are looking to move into packaging production, you won’t want to miss this session. Register now!

A complete archive—slides and audio—will be available for download following this session.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
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