With over 30 years of experience in the printing and packaging industry, Conner has built a reputation for delivering technical expertise, strategic sales solutions, and fostering strong client relationships.
In this session, Verde Environmental Technologies Director of Operations, Hayley Wenda-Zilka, and Accredo Packaging Director of Marketing, Roberto Santos Rebollar, will share the journey of developing a high-performance, eco-friendly packaging solution that aligns with Verde’s aggressive sustainability mission while meeting rigorous pouch performance demands.
The AeroFlexx Pak is an improved flexible recyclable mono-material package capable of incorporating recycled content to achieve suitable package performance and help address some of the shortcomings with other packages available in the market today.
The relaunched Awfully Posh peanuts will be available to the UK pub and bar market, with an initial launch planned in partnership with RedCat Hospitality – the operator behind the award-winning Coaching Inn Group and RedCat Independent Pubs.
Developed for adhesive lamination, Innova Plus NCF is purpose-driven to meet and support the growing demand for inks compatible with mono-material packaging.
ExxonMobil partnered with Winpack Group, a leading flexible packaging converter in Chile, to address growing demand for circular solutions that support the country’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws.
Developed in close partnership with Delica AG, belonging to the group Migros Industrie AG, this soft bag combines more sustainability with top-tier performance.
During this innovation-focused presentation, Jim Pease, President, Sun Centre USA Inc., and Bill Gross, Executive Vice President, PPC Flex, will provide a look at this new cube-style pouch design.
In this role, Winter will lead the financial strategy and operations for both Accredo and its parent company, API Group, supporting a shared mission of delivering high-performance and sustainable packaging at scale.
As the demand for eco-conscious alternatives to plastic packaging surges, paper film has emerged as a preferred choice among brands looking to reduce their environmental impact, reports WeighPack.