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Guide

Trade Journal

Split, Croatia

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Trade Journal

Organisers

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INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING AND GRAPHIC ARTS, CROATIAThe Institute was founded in 2001 un-der the auspices of Tectus d.o.o. with the aim of enhancing economic ac-tivities and fostering business coop-

eration between Croatian economy and foreign companies and international organisations, and promoting the packaging and graphic arts professions in Croatia and countries of the region, in Europe and the world. This is achieved by continual publishing activities, organisation of professional assemblies, consultations, conferences, round tables, and founding and organisation of the CROPAK, REGPAK and Student Creative Workshop CROPAK competitions, thanks to which packaging of Croatian pro ducts is presented on the global level. Today the Institute has 23 members, both packaging users and producers. In 2008 the Institute became a member of WPO (World Packaging Organisation) and EPIC (European Packaging Institutes Consortium).In 2008, IAT was registered as a legal entity at the General Admin-istration Office, Zagreb, Republic of Croatia.

PROJECTS:TRADE JOURNALAmbalaža/REGprint is a trade journal for the packaging and graphic arts industries in Croatia and countries of the region. It is being published quarterly for 18 years now – in March, June, September and December. Authors and associates of the trade journals are numerous Croatian and foreign experts. Ambalaža/REGprint is distributed to packaging users and producers, graphic arts and printing experts, suppliers of materials and equipment, marketing agencies, design studios, publishers, representative agencies and distributors, companies, educational institutions and professional associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia as well as to participants of professional assemblies and visitors of fairs in Croatia and abroad. The trade journal follows the trends in Croatia and the world through numerous sections: Interview, Focus, World Experience, Packaging and the Environment, Prepress, Printing, Printing Substrates, Design, Glossary, Fairs and Exhibitions, Review, News from Croatia, World News, etc.

TECTUS IN NUMBERS:• Founded in 1993• Number of employees: 15 • Address: Radnička cesta 48,

10000 Zagreb, Croatia• Phone: +385 1 60 62 888• Fax: +385 1 60 62 889• Web: www.ambalaza.hr www.ambalaza.com• E-mail:

[email protected]

of packagingand graphic arts

institute iat

TECTUS d.o.o.Address: Radnička cesta 48, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia • Phone: +385 1 6062888 • Fax +385 1 6062889E-mail: [email protected] • Web: www.ambalaza.hr /www.ambalaza.com

AbOUT US

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GENERAL PATRON

The World Packaging Organisation is a non-profit, non-governmental, international federation of national pack-aging institutes and associations, regional packaging federations and other interested parties including corpo-rations and trade associations.

Founded September 6, 1968 in Tokyo by visionary lead-ers from the global packaging community, the purposes of the organisation include encouraging the develop-ment of packaging technology, science, access and en-gineering, contributing to the development of interna-tional trade and stimulating education and training in packaging.

Primary activities of the organisation today are to promote education through meetings, special activities and publications, to sponsor an international packaging design awards program and to facilitate contact and ex-change among the various national institutes of packag-ing.

One of the major events of the World Packaging Organi-sation is the The WorldStar Competition. The pre-eminent international award in packaging, WorldStar illustrates

the continual advancement of the state of packaging design and technology and creates a living standard of international packaging excellence from which others may learn. WorldStars are presented only to those packs which, having already won recognition in a national or regional competitions, are compared by an expert panel of judges to similar packs from around the world. Awards are based on the judges’ consensus that a pack is superior in its category and market and better in its class in execu-tion or innovation by comparison to others. Since 1970, the World Packaging Organisation has given awards to numerous new packs from all around the world.

The vision of the World Packaging Organisation is“Better quality of life, through better packaging for more people”. This vision focuses on packaging as vital to the success of products and services, industry and trade, and society as a whole. By stimulating packaging science and development and contributing to the further devel-opment of the international packaging trade the World Packaging Organization has over the years developed into a truly global organization.

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Content

Welcome to World Packaging days 2012 6

sPecial thank’s to 8

World Packaging days 2012 - Weekly Plan 10

annual WPo meetings - Program 11

round table “regional Packaging industry and sustainability” - Program 12

World Packaging congress “Packaging and sustainability” - Program 13

summaries of Presentations 14

lecturers 17

about suPPorting comPanies 22

croPak - aWard for the best Packaging in croatia 28

regPak - aWard for the best Packaging on the regional market 31

exhibition of dresses made from Packaging materials “buttoned-uP by schotch taPe” 34

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WelcometoWorld PackagingDays2012Ladies and gentlemen,

Welcome to World Packaging Days 2012, organised in cooperation with the World Packaging Organisation. We have set the event in the beautiful sorroundings of the Adriatic Sea and ancient monuments of Split town, wrapping it up with a traditionally warm Croatian and Mediterranean welcome to make you feel comfortable as our guests and business partners, hoping you will enjoy all what is ahead of you.

By accepting the challenge to organize the World Packaging Days 2012, we accepted great responsabilities and numerous organizatio-nal obligations which such a demanding and important event brings along, but also a great sense of pride that in these hard times of cri-sis we got the opportunity to be hosts of packaging producers and users as well as numerous related professionals within the domestic, regional and global packaging industry.

This year’s World Packaging Days have an exceptionally rich con-tent, with the main aim to deal with the changing needs of desi-gners, marketing professionals and the packaging industry on a global level, focusing especially on sustainability and environment protection. These issues are more important now than ever, when the economic changes are almost impo-ssible to predict mostly because of the impact of the global crisis, which hasn’t failed to affect the packaging users, producers and all related professionals. All levels of packaging production and packaging distribution, which are an inseparable part of the product itself, are under increasing demands for greater efficiency, but with respect to every day more strict regulations, safety standards, as well as standards of consumers and environment protection. The packaging industry must respond to these demands in all parts of the World, coping with the various differences and specific requirements.

The World Packaging Congress “Packaging and Sustainability” will feature eminent speakers who will use their experience and expertise to offer meaningful insights and practical advice concerning development, design, production and use of packaging, all focused on sustainability. Although each lecture offers an im-portant value, the main strenght of the Congress lies in the opportunity of creating a general overview of packaging and packaging related processes on a global level.

The regional Round Table with the topic “Packaging and Packaging Waste Management – Legal Framework” will give answers to questions about the terms of packaged products placement on markets of six regional countries, defined by law regulations, with the goal of all-encompassing environment protection.

The CROPAK 2012 and REGPAK 2012 Awards Ceremony will distinguish and reward the persistent efforts and results of packaging users, producers and designers who take part in the creation and comprehensive reali-zation of packaging. Their educational efforts and responsability in the field of environment protection are especially noteworthy, as well as the work synergy of professional design, socially responsible companies and educational institutions in Croatia, which was rewarded through the Student Creative Workshop 2012, whose results we will present proudly.

The culmination of the entire event, of course, will be the WorldStar Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner, where the representatives of the crème de la crème from the global packaging level will be awarded. We wo-uld like to congratulate all the winners, passing on a message for them to continue their the development of packaging, following the highest standards of packaging profession and sustainability.

Last but not least, in a more relaxed atmosphere during the excursion for all participants on June 7th, we will present you some of the most known sceneries of our country, hoping that the places you visit will remain as treasured memories which you will carry back to your countries and your homes and a great motivation to visit us again, wether during a new business visit or a leisure tourist journey. Which ever the purpose of your next visit will be, you are always more than welcome in Croatia!

With warmest regards, Drena Milijević

Drena Milijević, Managing Director

Institute of Packaging and Graphic Arts - IAT, Croatia

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WelcometoWorld PackagingDays2012Ladies and gentlemen,

The current situation in the packaging industry on a global level is very positive. Packaging has developed over the last 20 or 30 years from a position of marginality to being a strategic tool in achieving the safety of a product. Packaging performance along with packaging cost have become an important item on income statements of most companies. Consequently, packaging professionals now have the op-portunity, through quality education and training, to earn better sala-ries and achieve more important status in their companies.

During my three-year term as a president of WPO I plan to work with my colleagues to build on the excellent work of my predecessor Keith Pearson and to continue creating new initiatives that will benefit the world packaging community.

One of the main focus points of my work will be identifying packa-ging education programs and institutes around the world that need funding or assistance. Professional training in the packaging sector should be “fit for purpose”, meaning that basic training in North Ame-rica or Europe might be different from basic training in Ghana or Sri Lanka.

Another focus point will be creating outreach programs in order to bring together national and regional packaging organisations for the common good of the Packaging Community. We will also be fo-cusing on increasing the number of entries in our WorldStar Awards and WorldStar Student Awards programs and encouraging more WPO board members to become actively involved in WPO programs/activi-ties. In a general sense we will promote the importance of packaging as a strategic social, economic, and commercial tool. My message to the packaging professionals in Croatia and the region is open your eyes to fresh ideas that are outside your standard frame of referen-ce. Educate yourselves to expect and use the unexpected ideas. Take time to understand how those new ideas can be applied and then apply those new ideas to your present circumstance. You will likely find uncommon success that will be good for you, your company, and for society.

Best regards,Thomas L. Schneider

Thomas L. Schneider,President

World Packaging Organisation

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Specialthank’sto

GENERAL PATRON

PATRONS

DIAMOND SPONSOR

GOLDEN SPONSOR

Ministry for Environment and Nature Protection, Republic of Croatia

Ministry of Economy, Republic of Croatia

Ministry of Agriculture, Republic of Croatia

Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds, Republic of Croatia

Ministry of Tourism, Republic of Croatia

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MEDIA PARTNERS

SABIC master artworksThe blue and orange wordmarkSpot colour version

The spot colour version of the blue and orange wordmark should always be printed using the following PANTONE® colours:SABIC blue – Pantone 2728 CSABIC orange – Pantone 137 C

The clear space area (indicated by a dotted keyline) should always be kept free of text and graphics. The keyline should never be printed.

The wordmark on this page is 144mm measured across its width.

To ensure consistency the wordmark must always be reproduced from master artworks. The wordmark must never be redrawn or altered in any way.

Split and Dalmatia County Tourist Board

Croatian National Tourist Board

Tourist Board of Split City

Tourist Board of Podstrana

SUPPORTING COMPANIES

Fond za zaštitu okoliša i energetsku učinkovitost RH

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Sunday, June 3rd

Monday, June 4th

Tuesday, June 5th

Wednesday, June 6th

Thursday, June 7th

Friday, June 8th

Arrivals WPO Executive and Working Groups Meeting

WPO Board Meeting

Round Table “Regional Packaging Industry and Sustainability”

World Packaging Congress “Packaging And Sustainability”

CROPAK 2012 Awards

REGPAK 2012 Awards

Industrial Exhibition

Full Day Excursion to Solin, Trogir and Split

WorldStar Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner

Departures

WEEKLY PLAN

CONFERENCE FLOOR (level -1)

HR-AB-01-080052025

Tuesday, June 5th

Round Table “Regional Packaging Industry and Sustainability”

Wednesday, June 6th

World Packaging Congress “Packaging And Sustainability”

CROPAK 2012 Awards

REGPAK 2012 Awards

Thursday, June 7th

WorldStar Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner

Grand Dalmacija (GD) I

Monday, June 4th

WPO Executive and Working Groups Meeting

Tuesday, June 5th

WPO Board Meeting

Grand Dalmacija (GD) II Foyer

IAT INFO DESK

Wednesday, June 6th

Industrial Exhibition

Thursday, June 7th

WorldStar Welcome Drink

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Annual World Packaging Organisation Meetings June 4th - 5th, 2012

PROGRAM

WPO Executive and Working Groups Meeting

June 4th

9:00-10:30 ExecutiveMeeting• 10:30-13:00 Education

13:00-14:00 Lunch• 14:00-15:30 Marketing• 15:30-15:45 CoffeeBreak• 15:45-17:30 Sustainability

WPO Board Meeting

June 5th

• 09:00-10:30 Session1• 10:30-11:00 CoffeeBreak• 11:00-13:00 Session2

13:00-14:00 Lunch• 14:00-15:30 Session3• 15:30-16:00 CoffeeBreak• 16:00-17:00 Session4

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Round Table “REGIONAL PACKAGING INDUSTRY AND SUSTAINABILITY”

June 5th , 2012“Packaging and Packaging Waste Management - Legal Framework”

PROGRAM• 14:00 - 16:00 Registration

16:00 - 17:30• WelcomeAddress-IAT(InstituteofPackagingandGraphicArts,Croatia),Director,DrenaMilijević-moderator• PackagingandSustanability-GlobalApproach,ThomasL.Schneider,WorldPackagingOrganisation-President• PackagingandPackagingWasteManagementinRepublicofCroatia-Regulations,MinisterMirelaHoly,Ministryof

EnvironmentalandNatureProtection,RepublicofCroatia• PackagingandPackagingWasteManagementinRepublicofMacedonia-Regulations,DeputyMinisterStevo

Temelkovski,MinistryofEnvironmentandPhysicalPlanningRepublicofMacedonia• PackagingandPackagingWasteManagementinRepublicofMontenegro-Regulations,AssistentMinisterSiniša

Stanković,DivisionofWasteManagementandCommunityDevelopment,MinistryofSustainableDevelopmentandTourismRepublicofMontenegro

• PackagingandPackagingWasteManagementinRepublicofSerbia-Regulations,StateSecretarydrMiladinAvramov,MinistryofEnvironment,MiningandSpatialPlanningRepublicofSerbia;TatjanaĐurić,AssistanttotheProvinceSecretary,SecretariateforUrbanism,CivilEngineeringandEnvironmentProtection,AutonomousProvinceofVojvodina

17:30 - 17:45 COFFEE BREAK17:45 - 20:00

• PackagingandPackagingWasteManagementinRepublicofSlovenia-Regulations,DirectorGeneralBarbaraAvčinTržan,EnvironmentDirectorate,MinistryofAgricultureandtheEnvironmentRepublicofSlovenia

• PackagingandPackagingWasteManagementinFederationofBosniaandHerzegovina-Regulations,AzraBašić,ExpertAdvisorforMonitoringandImplementationofMeasuresandProceduresforWasteManagement,FederalMinistryofEnvironmentandTourism,FederationofBosniaandHerzegovina,BiH

• GreenPointSystem,JoachimQuoden,managingdirector,PROEuropes.p.r.l.,Belgium• ExperiencesWithPackagingWasteManagement,MatejStražiščar,ManagingDirectorofSLOPAK,Associationfor

PackagingWasteManagement,Slovenia• Waste-ResourceandEnergy,ĐuroHorvat,CEO,Tehnixd.o.o.,Croatia• DISCUSSION-Q&Asessionwiththemediaandtheauditorium-CONCLUSIONS

20:00 COCKTAIL

ROUND TABLE GOLDEN SPONSOR

ROUND TABLE GENERAL SPONSOR

HR-AB-01-080052025

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07:30 - 08:50 Registration9:00 - 10:40

• WelcomeAddress-DrenaMilijević,InstituteofPackagingandGraphicArts,Croatia(WPO)

• KeynoteSpeech-GlobalPackagingIndustry-CurrentSituationandPerspectivesupto2020-ThomasL.Schneider,WPOPresident

• CroatianandRegionalPackagingIndustryPotential-EnisKancelir,PresidentofAffiliationofPackagingIndustries,CroatianChamberofEconomy,Croatia

• HowPackagingContributestoSustainability-RogerBagge,FinnishPackagingAssociation(WPO),Finland

• PackagingandFoodSafety-GlobalApproach-JohannesBergmair,PackagingInstituteatAustrianReserchInstitute-OFI(WPO),Austria

• CROPAK2012Awards(1)10:40 - 11:00 COFFEE BREAK11:00 - 13:00

• TheImpactofInternationalStandardizationonChinesePackagingIndustry-XuTing,NationalExportCommoditiesPackagingResearchInstitute-CEPI(WPO),China

• Economical,SocialandEcologicalAspectofPackagingandAmericanMarketPotential-PatrickM.Farrey,InstituteofPackagingProfessionals-IOPP(WPO),USA

• Economical,SocialandEcologicalAspectofPackagingandIndianMarketPotential-NarayanC.Saha,IndianInstituteofPackaging-IIP(WPO),India

• PackagingandMarketing-GlobalApproach-LucianaPellegrino,AssociaçãoBrasileiradeEmbalagem-ABRE(WPO),Brasil

• PackagingDesign-Economical,SocialandEcologicalAspects-DanielA.Abramowicz,Ph.D.,CrownHoldingsInc,USA

• Areyourdesignsworkinghardenough?-DavidCroft,KodakGraphicCommunicationsGroup,Belgium

• CROPAK2012Awards(2)13:00 - 14:30 LUNCH

14:30 - 16:10• PlasticPackagingandSustainability-Global

Approach-GertCoun,SABIC,TheNetherlands• GlassPackagingandSustainability-GlobalApproach

-GünterLubitz,VetropackGroup,Switzerland• MetalPackagingandSustainablity-NenadĐurđević,

BallPackagingEurope,Serbia

World Packaging Congress “PACKAGING AND SUSTAINABILITY”

June 6th, 2012PROGRAM

HR-AB-01-080052025

09:00–DeparturebybusfromhoteltoSolin09:30–ArrivaltoSolin;sightseeingofthe

archaeologicalruins10:15–DeparturefromSolintoTrogir11:00–ArrivaltoTrogir;sightseeingbyfoot12:30–DeparturefromTrogirtoSplit13:00–LunchinarestaurantinSplit14:30–SightseeingofSplitbyfoot16:00–16:30–Freetimeforindividualactivities16:30–DeparturefromSplittohotel17:00–Arrivaltohotel

• FlexiblePackagingandSustainability-GlobalApproach-AtleFlom,Kobusch,Germany

• REGPAK2012andStudentCreativeWorkshopCROPAK2012Awards

16:10 - 16:40 COFFEE BREAK

16:40 - 18:00• Infraredesign®-ProtectionofProductOriginalityin

FlexiblePackaging-IvanaOžeg,Rotoplast,Croatia• AdvancedPlasticTechnology-Discoveringthe

GoodnessofPlastic,MichaelStephen,SymphonyEnvironmental,UK

• XeroxAutomatedPackagingSolution-aNewWayofThinking-JohnCable,HEC&BusinessDevelopmentManagerXeroxDevelopingMarketsOperations

• EducationOpportiunitiesforPackagingIndustry-GlobalPerspective-GordonStewart,InstituteofMaterials,MineralsandMinning-IOM3(WPO),UK

• ClosingAddress-ThomasL.Schneider,WPOPresident,DrenaMilijević,IATManagingDirector

Full Day Excursion to Solin, Trogir and Split

June 7th

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Keynote Speech - Global Packaging Industry - Current Situation and Perspectives up to 2020

Because packaging impacts the whole of society, the elements that impact packaging are therefore, broad and inclusive, too. It is difficult to cover all of them in a short time, so we will talk about a few that may be of interest. We will briefly discuss material design trends in flexible packaging, energy conservation related to packaging materials, product protection in the sup-ply chain and technology developments for safer food, especially track and trace methods. The issue of sustainability will be discussed from a business perspective.ThomasL.Schneider,WPOPresident

Croatian and Regional Packaging Industry Potential

The presentation will offer a view on macroeconomic environment in the republic of Croatia. It will present statistical data on production of packaging in Croatia as well as export and import data for packaging industry in the country. It will also provide an overview of consumption of packaging in tons for the period from 2006 to 2011. Finally, the presentation aims to describe the main challenges packaging industry in Croatia faces by dealing with the most common business issues encountered by packaging manufacturers.Enis Kancelir, President of Affiliation of Packaging Industries,CroatianChamberofEconomy,Croatia

How Packaging Contributes to Sustainability

Packaging has been seen as a burden for the environment by green NGO’s and the public. During the past 20 years, the packaging industry has su-ccessfully developed packaging by down gauging individual packages and adaptation of new technologies in order to become more environmentally efficient. Packaging has been optimized across the delivery chain including secondary and tertiary packaging. Vast environmental efforts are put into the production of any product, especially foodstuff. Recent studies have proven that packaging constitutes only a fraction of the total environmental burden of any product system. At the same time, packaging preserves the product and the environment and thus contributes to Sustainability. Packaging also makes it possible to distribute food to aid famine across the world as the WPO charter points out.RogerBagge,FinnishPackagingAssociation(WPOMember)

Packaging and Food Safety - Global Approach

Today, ofi is one of the largest research and testing institutes for packaging and food safety in Austria and an international accepted member of the European Packaging Institutes Consortium (EPIC) and the Word Packaging Organisation (WPO).Approximately 2/3 of all packaging materials are used for foodstuff. Thus, packaging materials for food, call for special attention. Especially the inte-raction between packaging materials and foodstuff is a delicate issue and the object of many researches.

The focus is on the growing and changing requirements in the fields of safety and design of packaging and materials, as well as related test methods (e.g. migration). In addition to the survey of the scientific and legislative situation the need of establishing a WPO working group will be evaluated.Johannes Bergmair, OFI, Packaging Institute at Austrian ReserchInstitute(WPOMember)

Economical, Social and Ecological Aspect of Packaging and Chinese Market Potential

Environmental issues are widely concerned by countries around the world, packaging industry has its responsibiltiy to contribute to the sustainable de-velopment of the world. Different regions and countries may have different strategies and norms in terms of sustainability, which based on their various status of development. However, since environmental protection is the co-mmon goal of our global society, international standards on packaging and environment are expected by the industry, and in fact they are already under developing process now. In this presentation, I will introduce: - Background situation of developing International Standards on packaging

and environment;- why those standards are needed and what were the triggers for developing

them at international level;- The current working structure and progress of those standards;- How will those standards impact packaging industry, and specifically the

Chinese market, after they are officially published by ISO (International Or-ganisation for Standardization) in the near future.

XuTing,NationalExportCommoditiesPackagingResearchInstitute-CEPI,China(WPOMember)

Economical, Social and Ecological Aspect of Packaging and American Market Potential

The outlook for the packaging industry remains strong. Consumer demands continue to drive brand owners toward more innovative, user-friendly de-signs which best fit the American lifestyle. We will discuss a few of these trends, and explore how packaging suppliers and CPG companies can use these trends to their advantagePatrick M. Farrey, Institute of Packaging Professionals, USA (WPOMember)

Economical, Social and Ecological Aspect of Packaging and Indian Market Potential

The presentation will cover the following aspects : - Brief about the Institute. - India- profile, social and economical - India-ecological aspects. - Indian Consumer behaviour. - India- changing trends & its impact on packaging. - Packaging Scenario in World & India. - Role of Packaging & Challenges.NarayanC.Saha,IndianInstituteofPackaging,India(WPOMember)

World Packaging Congress “PACKAGING AND SUSTAINABILITY”

June 6th 2012PRESENTATIONS SUMMARIES

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Packaging and Marketing - Global Approach

What is your market strategy? The marketing strategy of a brand has to be materialized to consumers thro-ugh its packaging. The macro-economic scenario brings a bigger challenge to the FMCG industry to have winning products in such a competitive market. At the same time, the global competitiveness puts a huge pressure over costs making it necessary to explore all the effective tools to add value to the product, call consumers’ attention and overcome the rational decision with emotional values. In this context, packaging has a huge role for being at the same time intrinsic of fmcgs, and for having a strong communication power. Knowing how to explore it is a key factor for marketing people. But different bullet points have to be taken in to consideration, such as consumer polarization, their behaviors and demands, demographic and cultural aspects, society’s new value on sustainability and the impacts of the virtual network. What are the key points to make your packaging bring to light the benefits of your products and differentiate it before consumers?Luciana Pellegrino, Associação Brasileira de Embalagem (ABRE),(WPOMember)

Packaging Design - Economical, Social and Ecological Aspects

Sustainable packaging design often fixates on only one dimension of sustai-nability, generating environmental benefits (and perhaps even more narrowly on only carbon footprint reductions), while neglecting the other demands of a package. In a presentation focused on the broader aspects of package de-sign, Dr. Abramowicz will explore how to create an effective and sustainable solution by addressing all three dimensions of sustainability: environmental, economic and social dimensions. Using brief case histories representing a variety of market segments and package formats, Abramowicz will explain how packaging helps brands reduce their environmental footprint, support economic success through self-differentiation and value-added features on the retail shelf, and satisfy the social needs of consumers by accommodating their changing lifestyles. DanielA.Abramowicz,Ph.D.,CrownHoldingsInc,USA

Are your designs working hard enough?As a brand owner or retailer you know that the recognition and perception of a brand is highly influenced by its visual presentation. Your product pac-kaging must communicate the value of your brand while still fulfilling its practical role. It is the ultimate form of relationship marketing and you have invested heavily in designs that maximise shelf impact.But are your current print production processes allowing you to gain maxi-mum return on that design investment or could your designs be working harder for you? The good news is that it may not take a major redesign to significantly improve the shelf impact of your flexographic printed flexible packaging. The answer lies with choosing a flexographic printing plate that can give you greater process ink densities and smoother solid areas, without compromising the reproduction of your design. Listen how Kodak Flexcel NX Plates use award winning technology to significantly improve the ink transfer of solvent inks on films, resulting in more vibrant colours, higher contrast and cleaner print. And when the time does come for a product re-design or a new product launch, take full advantage of all that the latest in digital plate technology has to offer. Not only can designers rely on more vibrant print and whiter whites, they can also achieve more photo-realistic reproduction and confidently include complex graphic designs with subtle detail, or even consider brand new elements in the design. Kodak’s plate technology enables designs to be produced with fewer spot colours, allowing greater flexibility and significant reduction in manufacturing costs.DavidCroft,KodakGraphicCommunicationsGroup,Belgium

Plastic Packaging and Sustainability - Global Approach

SABIC is engaged in sustainability as a key element in our growth mission. During the development of new Polyolefin products for packaging applicati-ons, SABIC focuses continuously on sustainability by concentrating on down gauging, recycling & consumer health. The SABIC presentation on World Packaging Congress in 2012 shows practical SABIC value offers in the field of food and non-food packaging with a clear link to the reduction of the environmental footprint in the value chain invol-ved. Recent developments are presented in the area of recycled HDPE dairy bottles, thinner polyolefin packaging films and ultra-light weight foams.GertCoun,SABIC,TheNetherlands

Glass Packaging and Sustainability - Global Approach

Vetropack Group is committed to the three-pillar model of sustainability: economical, social and ecological responsibility. To this end, better energy efficiency, lighter and more robust glass packaging forms the foundation of our model. Energy consumption for melting will be drastically reduced by a new tech-nology of preheating raw materials and cullet. In Vetropack’s Straza plant in Croatia an initial pilot unit operated successfully.A revolutionary glass packaging tempering process results in further weight reduction and a significant increase in breakage resistance. In late 2012, a pilot tempering line will be installed in Vetropack’s Pöchlarn plant in Austria. Both technologies outlined here are investments in the future through which everyone will benefit – manufacturers, the food and beverage industry and consumers. GünterLubitz,VetropackGroup,Switzerland

Flexible Packaging and Sustainability - Global Approach

How can flexible packaging contribute to reduce the growing waste of food products. It is estimated that 179kg food is wasted per capita per year in the EU. A significant part of this is because the packaging is not optimised for the consumption pattern of the consumer, or because it is not technically optimised for the packed products. I will present examples on how flexible packaging can be used in an optimised way. In particular I will focus on a novel technique for extending shelf life of fresh cut produce.AtleFlom,Kobusch,Germany

Infraredesign® - Protection of Product Originality in Flexible Packaging

INFRAREDESIGN® is an invention unique in the world, patent awarded with over 30 prizes from US, across Europe to Taiwan. It is invention that enables creating double image in the same picture: one visible in daylight and other independent hidden image visible in near infrared light. INFRAREDESIGN® provides superior brand protection with easy identification of security, enri-ches design and provides added value to the packaging and the final product. One of the most important advantages is simple application in printing pro-cess using standard inks, standard printing techniques, standard printing sur-faces. It can be easily detected and validated using any camera with infrared source, by infrared cameras or security cameras and also by standard bar code readers.IvanaOžeg,Rotoplast,Croatia

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Advanced Plastic Technology - Discovering the Goodness of Plastic

There is mounting public concern about the longevity of plastic which gets into the rivers, oceans and landscape and cannot realistically be collected for disposal. Symphony Environmental is a specialist in Oxo-biodegradable plastics, which degrade in the open environment by a process of oxidation. The d2w additive included at manufacture turns ordinary plastic at the end of its useful life in the presence of oxygen into a material with a different molecular structure. At that stage it is no longer a plastic and has become a material which is inherently biodegradable in the open environment in the same way as a leaf.A report published by the UK Environment Agency in 2011 showed that oxo-biodegradable bags have a better LCA than paper or compostable plastic, and better than cotton bags unless the latter are re-used very many times.Symphony’s d2w Oxo-biodegradable additive will cause most plastics made from PE, PP or PS to degrade after their useful life in a pre-set approxima-te time span from as little as six months onwards, leaving no fragments or harmful residues. Because degradation is automatic in the presence of air, the plastic will degrade even if discarded as litter, and it will not emit met-hane even when buried in a landfill. Plastic made with d2w is also recyclable in a normal waste stream - see http://www.biodeg.org/position-papers/recycling/?domain=biodeg.orgOver the last decade consumers, NGOs and Governments have been highly critical of the plastics industry because its products will lie or float around for decades if they get into the open environment, and it has now been made compulsory in the Middle East to use oxo-biodegradable plastic. The time is now for the industry worldwide to protect itself by using d2w. For a video of plastic film degrading, visit: http://degradable.net/play-videos/4Symphony has also introduced a new product called d2p, to protect human health. This is a suite of additives which give plastic products anti-bacte-rial and anti-fungal properties. Its applications are enormous, for example food packaging, computer keyboards, telephones, door handles, toilet seats,

etc. 2010 was also the year in which Symphony launched the d2Detector - a portable xrf machine that checks the true content of plastic packaging and can also be used to detect the presence of counterfeit goods. Symphony also has tracing and tagging technologies to protect almost anything against counterfeiting.MichaelStephen,SymphonyEnvironmental,UK

Xerox Automated Packaging Solution - A New Way of Thinking

Xerox Automated Packaging Solution Powered by Stora Enso is a joint venture between a number of leading vendors. This allows a customer to deliver short run full color automated packaging solutions. The in-line process means maximum productivity for packagers. For example, blank packaging boards are placed in the feeder and finish in the output stacker completely printed, coated and die cut - ready for folding and gluing. Print providers can produce customized, variable data on each package cost ef-fectively with minimal operator use. The solution is ideal for retailers loo-king to test prototype product with a variety of different packaging. It also helps minimize the impact on the environment by printing on demand to reduce waste and using packaging board that is renewable and recyclable.JohnCable,HEC&BusinessDevelopmentManagerXeroxDevelopingMarketsOperations

Education Opportiunities for Packaging Industry - Global Perspective

The importance of packaging education to achieve immediate and long term goals is addressed in this presentation, along with an analysis of current pro-vision and its strengths and weaknesses. The analysis concludes that pac-kaging education requires significant international development if the micro and macro challenges that have been identified are to be met.GordonStewart,IOM3,UK(WPOMember)

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Abramowicz, Daniel A. Dr. Abramowicz is Crown’s Chief Technology Officer with global responsibility for innovati-on and technology development, including product design, process development, mate-rials, and engineering. Dr. Abramowicz also heads Crown’s EHS and Sustainability efforts. Before joining Crown, he was a Technical Di-

rector for GE responsible for technology development across GE’s In-dustrial and Consumer Businesses. Dr. Abramowicz received a B.A. in

Chemistry from St. Francis University and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Princeton University. He has recently been recognized with two alumni honors, the Andrew Fleming West Society of Princeton Uni-versity and St. Francis University’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in Science.

Bagge, Roger Roger Bagge has for the past seven years been the managing director for the Finnish Packag-ing Association, editor in chief of the Finnish Packaging Magazine and chairman of the board of the Finnish Environmental Regi ster of Packaging ltd fostering packaging recy cling. He has had a lot of experience in packaging

industry prior to his employment in FPA, inclu ding managerial posi-tions in technology management, process technology, polymers and packaging. He has specialized in environmental issues, life cycle think-ing, recycling and chemicals and food safety. He has been working closely with the European Commission in Brussels for many years and is familiar with EU legislation. He holds an MSc in Process and Chemical Engineering from Åbo Academy, Finland.

Bergmair, JohannesJohannes Bergmair studied food- and biote-chnology at the University of Natural Resour-ces and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU). He completed his diploma at the Institute for Food Technology in the year 1999. His special field within packaging is the quality assuran-ce within the Supply food chain. In this area - apart from numerous publications in magazi-

nes – he completed his doctor thesis at TU Vienna in the autumn 2002.Since July 2000, he has been employed at ofi Packaging Institute in Vienna, where he fills the position of an institute leader since April

2003. With October 2004 Dr. Bergmair also took over the guidance of the department “Life Science “ within the ofi Austrian Research Institute for Chemistry and Technology. This department focuses on food, pharmaceutical and medicine products as well as on packaging technology.Johannes Bergmair is auditor for the standards “BRC/IoP Global Stan-dard Food Packaging and other Packaging Materials” as well as “In-ternational Good Manufacturing Practice Standard for Corrugated & Solid Board”(FEFCO GMP). At the end of 2004 he published together with his colleagues Dr. Beatrix Wepner and Dr. Michael Washüttl the definitive book for quality tests in the field of packaging “Prüfpraxis für Kunststoffverpackungen”(Behr’s Verlag ISBN 3-89947-088-5).

Lecturers

Cable, JohnJohn Cable is responsible for managing the Xerox high end production colour business in Developing Markets for Xerox. In the 22 years John has been at Xerox he has had many roles from engineer to Sales to Training Manager, across many worldwide markets. Today he covers South and Central America, Central

and Eastern Europe, Russia, Middle East and Africa, and India. He’s responsibility to day is to build awareness and new customer oppor-tunities in the digital print market segment, including the new and expanding market of digital packaging.

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Coun, Gert Gert Coun was born in Belgium in 1966 and fi-nished his studies as chemical engineer in 1988 in Diepenbeek. In 1989 he joined Shell/ Montell’s Technical Polymer Centre in Louvain -La–Neuve (B) where he worked on PP product development for packaging applications.In 1996 he joined SABIC as Technical Marke-

ting Engineer responsible for the launch of SABIC’s homopolymer portfolio for fiber, BOPP and cast film applications in Europe.

He continued his career as Technical Marketing manager in the SABIC Europe PP, HDPE and LD/LL business. He currently manages the European LD/LL product developments and customer service activities related to food and non-food packa-ging, industrial applications, building & construction and consumer goods.Within his current role he is also involved in SABIC sustainability pro-jects for the polyolefin food and non-food packaging segments.

Croft, DavidDavid Croft is Packaging Segment Marketing Manager at Eastman Kodak, EAMER.He is based in the UK and is responsible for the Packaging business in the Europe, Africa, and Middle East for Eastman Kodak. He manages the interaction of many businesses across the Kodak organization to provide an integrated

solution to the Packaging Industry.

Experienced in packaging and its technologies from workflow through to digital, conventional and flexo print, he gives a strategic and practical view on integrating products and services into customer operations to produce enhanced quality, product differentiation and positive ROI

Farrey, Patrick M. Patrick Farrey is the Executive Director of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (U.S.A.). IoPP’s members are packaging users, packa-ging suppliers and converters of packaging. IoPP’s programs include education, certifica-tion, textbooks and conferences, all of which are created to help packaging professionals

succeed. The IoPP Fundamentals of Packaging Technology course was recently launched online, enabling packaging learning from any in-ternet connected computer.

Đurđević, NenadHe was born in 1968 in Kruševac. He gradua-ted banking and financing at Megatrend Uni-versity in 1996. He is currently enrolled in a postgraduate study program on Herriot - Watt University in Edinburgh. In 1996 he star-ted working in Beomedicina in export depar-tment. In 2000 he started working for Allied

Domecq Agency as a sales executive and later became a senior sales executive. His role consisted of promotional and merchandise activi-ties within On and Off Trade outlets. In 2006 he became a sales mana-ger in Ball Packaging and from 2009 he is a regional sales manager for Southest Europe. He is a member of the Governing Board of Serbi-an Association of Managers and an active FIC and Am Cham member.

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Flom, AtleAtle Flom is Head of Technical Service and De-velopment at Kobusch. He is responsible for the development of coextruded films and la-minates. He also worked as Corporate Techni-cal Director for Promens Group, where he worked on raw material rationalisation and sourcing and management of various raw

material related technical activities. He was also responsible for elec-tricity management on the Nordpool area. Mr Flom also worked in various consulting services for the plastic industry. He has a degree in mechanical engineering from Institute of Science and Technology in Manchester and is a Royal Engineers Officer School graduate.

Lubitz, Günter Gunter Lubitz was born in 1953. He studied Glass and ceramics at the University of Dui-sburg and Bussiness administration at the Open University in Hagen and has a diploma in engineering. From 1977 till 1985 he wor-ked as a production engineer and manager at different plants in Germany. In 1985 he mo-

ved to Thailand where he worked as the technical director of Bangkok Glass. From 1989 till 2003 he worked as technical director, plant

manager and managing director at various container glass plants in Germany. Since 2003 he has been employed at Vetropack Group whe-re he is now in charge of technical production. He is also a member of the executive board of Vetropack Holding. He is married and father of two sons.

Kancelir, EnisEnis Kancelir was born in 1971 in Rovinj where he finished Electrotechnics high school. He stu-died at Faculty of Graphic Arts in Zagreb where he graduated in 1996. After graduation he started working in Istragrafika d.d. where he was initially in charge of implementing ISO 9001 and ISO 9002 standards. In 1999 he

became a technical director at Istragrafika and in 2001 he graduated at Rochester Institute of Technology. In 2002 he became the commercial director and a year later the managing director at Istragrafika.He participated on numerous domestic and international conferences on graphic arts and packaging. He is a member of European Carton Makers Association and the president of Packaging Association at the Croatian Chamber of Economy.

Horvat, ĐuroĐuro Horvat was born in Draškovac in Međi-murje and graduated at the Faculty of Econo-mics and Business in Zagreb. He is the founder of Tehnix d.o.o., one of today’s most successful domestic companies for production and main-tanence of waste management machines and equipment. With his experience, creativity and

inventiveness, he started Tehnix d.o.o. and used innovations and pa-tents to establish Tehnix as the leading producer of waste management machines and equip ment in the region. During the years of work on innovations, he patented dozens of inventions for which he received a series of awards and recognitions.

Ožeg, Ivana Ivana Ožeg was born in1981, in Zagreb, Croatia. She graduated from University of Zagreb – Croatia, Faculty of Economics and Business in 2007 and got her MBA Master’s degree from the same Faculty. In 2007 she began her profe-ssional carrier in Rotoplast Ltd. as Quality Ma-nager and after seven months became Sales

Manager. In September 2008 she joined Honing Ltd. as Vice Director. Her fields of interests are flexible packaging, quality management sy-stems and management systems in general. In August 2011 she joined Rotoplast Ltd. again as Executive Director.

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Saha, Narayan C. Narayan Saha is a graduate of Agricultural en-gineering and is currently working on his Phd in Business management. For 26 years he has worked at the Indian Institute of Packaging and is presently holding the position of Direc-tor and Principal Executive Officer. He has pu-blished more than 200 articles on packaging in

different national and international magazines and made more than 500 presentations in India and abroad. He is Chairman of the Education Committee of Asian Packaging Federation and Board Member of World Packaging Organisation. He is also member of the Expert Committee constituted by Ministry of Forest and Environment of India.

Pellegrino, Luciana Luciana Pellegrino is the Executive Director of ABRE (Brazilian Packaging Organisation) and the Vice President of Marketing at WPO (World Packaging Organisation). She gradua-ted in Business Administration focusing on International Trade at Mackenzie University in Sao Paolo and finished a specialization on En-

vironmental Issues at the same institution in 1999. She participated in programs Business for not-for-profit organisations at FGV, Marke-ting applied to services at ESPM and Negotiations program at FGV in

Sao Paulo. Since 2002 she has been the Executive Director at ABRE where her main responsibilities included formulating a strategic work plan for ABRE’s work and activities, maintaining institutional relationships with government bodies, industry market entities and international organisations, organizing lectures and presentations on packaging and development of special projects. She is the Superin-tendent of Packaging Committee of the National Technical Standardi-zation Program and a Member of the Board of the World Packaging Organisation and Latin American Packaging Association.

Quoden, Joachim Joachim Quoden studied law at the “Rheinis-che Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität” in Bonn between 1987 and 1992 and served his legal internship in Bonn and Cologne from 1993 un-til 1995. In between these placements he spent 4 months within the German Federal Ministry

of Environment where he was working on packaging issues including the German Packaging Ordinance. From February 1993 until June 2006 Mr Quoden worked for Der Grüne Punkt - Duales System Deutschland GmbH (DSD) in various capacities.

From January 2001, he served as Head of International Affairs of DSD and was vested with general commercial power of representation in 2003. In January 2001 he also became Secretary General of PRO EUROPE, the umbrella organisation of 34 packaging recovery organisations seated in 33 European countries and in Canada. Since April 2005 he was appointed as managing director of this orga-nisation and since July 2006 he works fulltime as General Manager for PRO EUROPE. Besides this, since June 1995 he has worked as an independent Ger-man Lawyer specialized on international trade mark and producer responsibility law.

Schneider, Thomas L. Thomas Schneider is President of the World Pac-kaging Organisation and a Member of the Pac-kaging Hall of Fame. He is a Certified Packaging Professional, a Member of the College of Fellows and Honorary Life Member of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) in the United Sta-tes. He was active in IoPP’s national organisation

for many years, including serving as President and Chairman.Mr. Schneider earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administrati-on from the University of Texas at Austin in 1970. Tom was National Sales Manager for the Marsh Company from 1978 to 1982, during

which time he was a Strategic Participant in the introduction of the Printos Marsh LCP/1000, the first large character ink jet printer in-troduced successfully into the world market. He became President of Printos Marsh Corporation in 1983.For the last 17 years Tom has served as President of Industrial & Shi-ppers Supply, value-added distributor of packaging and labeling sy-stems and supplies, based in Houston. Concurrently, he recently com-pleted 9 years of experience directing a package testing laboratory, also based in Houston.Tom resides in Houston, Texas and Grand County, Colorado USA, with his wife, Nancy.

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Stewart, Gordon Gordon Stewart is Head of Training and Profe-ssional Development at the Institute of Materi-als, Minerals and Mining. From 1975 to 2002 Mr Stewart held various posts at Derby College culminating in Vice-Principal for Collaboration and Development. From 2002 to 2005 we wor-ked at Institute of Packaging, initially as Head

of Education and Development and subsequently as Chief Executive le-ading arrangements for a merger with the Institute of Materials, Mine-rals and Mining. From 2005 to 2011 he was Head of Education at Insti-tute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. Gordon Stewart holds a doctorate in Education from University of Nottingham.

Ting, Xu Ms. Xu Ting has been working on developing the Asian Guideline for Environmentally-Con-scious Packaging based on EN standards since 2008. She has also been involved in work on packaging standardization in China since 2006.Since 2009 she has been working as the

twinned secretary of ISO/TC122/SC4 “Packaging and the Envi-ronment’. Six international Standards on packaging and envi-ronment are now under development and there are three more

new proposals of International standards to be established this year.As the Director of International Affairs department at China National Export Commodities Packaging Research Institute (CEPI), a state-owned packaging research institute in China, she has participated in many international conferences and board meetings of WPO (World Packaging Organisation) and APF (The Asian Packaging Federation) promoting sustainable development of packaging industry. Moreo-ver, she is in charge of the international communication and technical exchanges between CEPI and the companies all around the world.

Stephen, MichaelMichael Stephen is Commercial Director and Deputy Chairman of the Symphony Envi-ronmental Technologies Plc, and Chairman of its subsidiary companies. He qualified as a So-licitor with Distinction in Company Law. He was called to the Bar, and practised from chambers in London for many years, dealing

with civil cases in the High Court and Court of Appeal. He was a

member of the UK Parliament 1992-97 and was a member of the Trade and Industry Select Committee and the Environment Select Commi-ttee of the House of Commons. He served in Government as Parlia-mentary Private Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture. He held a Harkness Fellowship in law at Stanford and Harvard Universities in the USA, and was Deputy Legal Adviser to the British Ambassador to the United Nations for the 25th General Assembly.

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About Supporting Companies

Ball Packaging Europe, Serbia

Ball Packaging Europe is one of the leading beverage can producers in Europe and is part of Ball Corporation, an international producer of high quality packaging, Ball Packaging Europe reported turnover of EUR 1,6 billion in 2011 with 2,800 employees.

Twelve production plants situated in close proximity to clients in Ger-many, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Poland and Serbia ensure that the company has extensive presence both in the traditional core markets of Western Europe and also in the significant growth regi-ons of eastern and southern Europe. The range of products and services provided by Ball Packaging Europe com-prises two-piece beverage cans made of tinplate and aluminium for beer, carbonated soft drinks, mineral water, fruit juices, coffee and mixed drinks as well as cans using the Vinsafe® wine packaging process patented by Barokes Wines.

China Packaging Federation, China

China Packaging Federation (CPF) is one of the national industry fed-erations with the approval of the State Council, its predecessor China Packaging Technology Association (CPTA) was established in 1980. On September 2nd, 2004, with the approval of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, CPTA formally changed its name to CPF. CPF holds 20 professional com-mittees, and a national-wide industrial network has been set up con-sisting of the local associations from provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, cities specifically designated in the state plan and major cities all over China, and there are approximately 6000 members of vari-ous levels. China Packaging Federation has established contact and cooperation relations with packaging organisations in more than 20 countries and regions. It represents the People’s Republic of China in the World Packag-ing Organisation (WPO), Asia Packaging Federation (APF), International Corrugated Case Association (ICCA), Asian Corrugated Case Association (ACCA), Asia-Pacific Steel Drum Association (AOSD) and European Aero-sol Federation (FEA).China Packaging Federation is a self-regulatory industrial organization in Chinese packaging industry. The mission of CPF is to focus on China’s economic construction and promote sustained, rapid, healthy and har-monious development of China’s packaging industry under the direct administration of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administra-tion Commission (SASAC) through following the Three-Service Principles (i.e. to serve the enterprises, serve the industry and serve the govern-ment), and relying on the local packaging associations and packaging enterprises all over China.The main tasks of China Packaging Federation are as follows:1. To carry out the policies on packaging industry from the government, and assist the relevant departments of the State Council in comprehen-sively administrating and guiding the packaging industry;

2. To make national five-year plan for the development of packaging industry;3. To carry out investigation and research in the packaging industry, put forward suggestions about policy and lawmaking in economic develop-ment;4. To undertake tasks of analyzing and releasing industrial information with the approval and authorization of relevant government departments;5. To originate publications on packaging industry and to provide profes-sional consultation;6. To organize trainings on talents, technology and occupation;7. To organize technical symposiums, exhibitions, etc; 8. To participate in quality controls and supervision with the approval of relevant government departments;9. To guide and assist enterprises to improve their management abilities;10. To organize identifications on scientific and technological achieve-ments, and to promote technical applications;11. To develop economic and technical exchange and cooperation at home and abroad; 12. To constitute and supervise the enforcement of the Code of Practice and industrial regulations, to standardize industrial conduct, and to coordinate price disputes among competitors and maintain fair competition;13. To reflect requirements from members, coordinate their relationship and protect their legal rights and interests;14. With the authorization and consignation of relevant government departments, to carry out advance argumentations for key technical innovations, technical imports and projects on investment and develop-ment;15. To participate in constituting and revising national and industrial standards, to carry out the application and supervise the implementa-tion with the consignation of relevant government departments; 16. To participate in issuing licenses of production and management, and to participate in qualification evaluations for practitioners in enter-prises with the consignation of relevant government departments; 17. To participate in guiding the market construction for packaging products; 18. To promote industrial and social public welfare cause;19. To undertake other tasks entrusted by government departments.Motto of CPF: Unity, Cooperation, Innovation and Pragmatism

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Grafik.net d.o.o., Croatia

Grafik.net with its 80 clients in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mace-donia and Kosovo is the biggest distributer of graphic preparation equ-ipment and graphic repromaterial in the region. Grafik.net’s clients and

customers have recognized high-quality technical support Grafik.net provides as a great advantage in making long-term business decisions concerning partnerships. The extensive experience of Grafik.net staff, was gained through committed field work and combined with on-going education, resulting in numerous awards and recognitions Grafiik.net received from its partners. High quality of equipment and materials Gra-fik.net offers in cooperation with well known global producers ensures its clients a decisive advantage in the market competition.

Hamburger Recycling d.o.o., Croatia

Hamburger Recycling Ens d.o.o. was founded in Zabok, Croatia with the goal of collecting and processing paper waste and non toxic plastics. It is a member of Austrian concern PRINZHORN HOLDING GmbH based in Wienna. The concern was founded 150 years ago and consists of three divisions. Hamburger Recycling Group Division has 17 recycling centres in 9 European countries.Following positive EU trends in cardboard and paper production tech-nology and following the latest achievements in ecology, the concern begins, as a socially responsible company, to focus on collecting waste paper, cardboard and plastic as raw materials for recycling, paper pro-duction and transport packaging.

After greenfield investment that financed transport packaging recycling plant in Zabok, Prinzhorn concern continues to invest in Croatia through the project of constructing a network of recycling centres for collection, sorting and processing of tertiary packaging waste. First in the series of these centres is Hamburger Recycling Ens center for collection of waste paper located in Sv. Helena.Hamburger Recycling was founded according to government measu-res for encouraging businesses dealing with waste collection and pro-cessing. Company is registered as an exporter of non toxic waste and has a special certificate from the Ministry of Environmental and Nature protection. Hamburger Recycling’s business plan is based on expanding its activities with the goal of collecting all types of waste paper through financing and construction of centres for collection and processing of waste paper and non toxic plastic in several major cities in Croatia (Zagreb, Split, Ri-jeka, Osijek). In order to achieve nation-wide coverage, new processing plants will be built based on EU experiences in managing waste.

Crown Holdings Inc, USA

Crown Holdings, Inc. (Crown) is the world’s leading producer of metal packaging for the food, beverage, personal care, industrial, household

and luxury sectors. With operations in 41 countries, our commitment to innovation and quality helps customers launch new products, refresh existing brands and get to market more efficiently. Our operations are also deeply rooted in sustainability, thanks to a relentless focus on effec-tive management and resource conservation, and this is reflected in all the innovations we bring to market.

C pakiranje d.o.o., Croatia

Driven by the idea of preserving clean and healthy environment, project C Packaging-manufacturing of paper bags started in 2009 as a Greenfi-eld investment. C packaging opened the first company’s regional center and production plant in St. Helena. C packaging introduced new, higher standards in production technology by using new generation machines from well-known machinery manufacturers Windmöller & Hölscher / Garant Maschinenhandel.

The company’s vision and mission is to be the leading manufacturer of paper bags in the region by insuring uncompromised quality, innovative solutions, outstanding customer service and satisfaction in addition to the constant attention to our impact on the environment.Commitment to customers includes stringent in-process quality checks, full service prepress and graphic design department and in-house ink manufacturing. The company’s dedicated customer service department and sales team will assist the customers every step of the way. As an environmentally conscious leader in the industry C packaging uses water based inks and adhesives and paper from sustainable forests that can be fully recycled.

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Kodak Graphic Communications Group, Belgium

Kodak has a strong position as the only provider of integrated solutions, spanning offset, flexo, and digital technologies for the commercial print, data–driven communications, publishing and packaging markets. Kodak’s

portfolio is based on knowledge, innovation, scalability, sustainability, open architecture, and choice (KISSOC). Flexo is a key growth area for Ko-dak. With a noticeable and significant growth in the flexible packaging segment, demands for greater shelf impact and print quality are on the increase. Kodak’s Flexcel NX plate technology is literally changing expec-tations. It is evident that Kodak’s solutions are having an impact on the industry as in the last years these new products have been recognized with multiple Intertech / GATF and FTA technical innovation awards.

PRO EUROPE s.p.r.l. , Belgium

PRO EUROPE s.p.r.l. (PACKAGING RECOVERY ORGANISATION EUROPE) is the umbrella organisation for 34 packaging and packaging waste reco-very and recycling schemes of which 27 use the “Green Dot” trademark as a financing symbol; 33 are seated in 33 European countries and 1 member is seated in Canada. PRO EUROPE acts as the authoritative voice and common policy platform representing the interests of their mem-bers; moreover PRO EUROPE organises the exchange of best practices especially with regard to the collection, sorting and recycling of hou-sehold packaging.These national recovery organisations are pursuing similar goals, essen-tially finding themselves and their stakeholders in a similar situation. They have set themselves the task of relieving industrial companies and commercial enterprises of their individ-ual obligation to take back used sales packaging through the operation of a scheme which fulfils these obligations on a nation-wide basis on behalf of their member com-pa-nies. The aim is to ensure the recovery and recycling of packaging waste in the most economically efficient and ecologically sound manner. Apart from requiring the co-ordination and alignment of individual member positions, the task of safeguarding common interests involves the pro-jection of a coherent, unified policy and image to the outside world.

The “Green Dot” has evolved into a proven concept in many countries as implemen-tation of Producer Responsibility. Industry in twenty–seven nations is now using the “Green Dot” as the financing symbol for the or-ganisation of recovery, sorting and re-cycling of sales packaging. Priva-te-sector compliance schemes working toward this objective are today in place in twenty-two EU member states, viz., Austria, Belgium, Bulga-ria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ire-land, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Roma-nia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden as well as additional countri-es include Norway (as an EEA member), Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey. Moreover, systems from the UK (VALPAK), Italy (CONAI), Finland (PYR), Netherlands (NEDVANG), Iceland (IRF), Ukraine (UkrPec) and Ca-nada (Stewardedge) complete the membership within PRO EUROPE. The members of PRO EUROPE wish to demonstrate that the recycling of used pack-aging is an important step on the path towards the sustai-nable development that is necessary to safeguard our planet for future generations. Their work in Europe and world-wide is both successful and transparent. Incorporated as a private limited liability company under Belgian law (société privée à responsabilité limitée, s.p.r.l.), PRO EUROPE is headqu-artered in 1200 Brussels, Rue Martin V 40. The Managing Director is Jo-achim Quoden and the President Luis Veiga Martins from the Portugal member Sociedade Ponto Verde.For detailed information please visit our homepage www.pro-europe.info !

Kobusch GmbH, Germany

Kobusch is a leading supplier of specialized flexible packaging films for the food, consumer goods, and medical industries, along with semi-rigid and

rigid packaging solutions for the high-end food market. Kobusch has pro-duction sites in Warburg and Halle in Germany. Its product portfolio com-prises peelable films, barrier films, flexo bar HSB tubular bags, metal-free barrier films, deep-draw films, boilable films, medical films, tube films, and metal films/aluminium laminates. It operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Pregis Corporation. The company is headquartered in Warburg, Germany.

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Rotoplast, Croatia

Rotoplast is a family owned company, founded in 1971 whose main activity is production and printing of flexible packaging. For the last

40 years Rotoplast has been creating, investing in new technologies, developing the existing processes and maintaining successful busi-ness relationships with buyers and suppliers. Today they are one of the leading regional producers of flexible packaging recognized as a reliable partner focused on development. Rotoplast’s main strengths are its employees and the continuous research into new possibilities of packaging development.

SABIC, The Netherlands

SABIC master artworksThe blue and orange wordmarkSpot colour version

The spot colour version of the blue and orange wordmark should always be printed using the following PANTONE® colours:SABIC blue – Pantone 2728 CSABIC orange – Pantone 137 C

The clear space area (indicated by a dotted keyline) should always be kept free of text and graphics. The keyline should never be printed.

The wordmark on this page is 144mm measured across its width.

To ensure consistency the wordmark must always be reproduced from master artworks. The wordmark must never be redrawn or altered in any way.

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), headquartered in Riyadh, was founded in 1976. Today SABIC ranks among the world’s market lea-ders in the production of polyethylene, polypropylene and other advan-ced thermoplastics, glycols, methanol and fertilizers. SABIC’s businesses are grouped into Chemicals, Polymers, Performance

Chemicals, Fertilizers, Metals and Innovative Plastics. The company ope-rates in more than 40 countries across the world with more than 33,000 employees worldwide.In Europe SABIC has 12 world-scale production facilities which manu-facture polyethylenes, polypropylenes, engineering thermoplastics and chemical products. An extensive network of local sales offices and logi-stical hubs are responsible for sales of these products as well as those manufactured elsewhere in the world. In addition SABIC has three rese-arch facilities based in the region, which form part of its global Techno-logy and Innovation organisation.SABIC employs approximately 6000 people in Europe.

Vetropack Group, Switzerland

Vetropack is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of glass packaging for the food and beverage industry with group management in Bülach (Switzerland). It runs state-of-the-art production facilities as well as sa-les and distribution centres in Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic,

Slovakia, Croatia, and Ukraine. As a customer-oriented company, Vetro-pack guarantees innovative packaging solutions, reliable product quali-ty and on-time deliveries. Tailor-made glass from Vetropack provides a basis for a successful market performance of customers’ products.The Group employs a staff of 3,000. In the seven different production sites, a total of 16 melting furnaces with an aggregate production ca-pacity of more than 4,000 tonnes/day is available. All of the company’s production facilities have been ISO 9001:2000 certified.

Symphony Environmental, United Kingdom

Symphony Environmental specialises in developing and marketing a wide range of technologies and services. The group is dedicated to finding te-chnological solutions to the world’s health and environmental problems.Our products include:• d2w is a masterbatch system which is added to plastic at the producti-

on stage. It controls the life of plastics d2w turns ordinary plastic at the

end of its useful life into a material with a completely different mole-cular structure. At this stage it is no longer a plastic and has become a material that which can be bio-assimilated in the open environment in the same way as a leaf.

• d2p is a masterbatch additive system providing antimicrobial properti-es. Tested against MRSA, E.coli, Salmonella, Listeria, and in over 2 000 applications

• d2Detector the World’s first XRF technology for identifying the quality and authenticity of plastic products. A free service for all users of d2w and d2p

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Xerox Ltd

Xerox is an international corporation present in 160 countries and em-ploying 130,000 people. Our basic activities are technology, document management and services.Xerox technology is something you can rely on – from the smallest offi-ce printer to the biggest production system. Since the first xerographic picture in 1938 Xerox is a global leader in inventiveness and innovations.

Today we are the company with the biggest line of products in the indu-stry. Our office products include printers, copying and multifunctional machines. Anything related to print - Xerox can meet the demands of the customers.Xerox Corporation is one of the leading global innovators with research and development centres in USA, Canada and France. Xerox Innovation Group explores new generation technologies and focuses on materials, digital imaging, solutions and services.Xerox Croatia has an office in Zagreb. Through a network of distributers and partners we offer to the Croatian market a wide range of Xerox pro-ducts and services.

Tehnix d.o.o., Croatia

Tehnix is the leading company in the region for designing, produc-tion and maintenance of machines and equipment for environment

protection. Great production capacities, constant presence on domestic and international market, satisfaction of customers, innovations, per-fecting the products and long lifespan of products are a guarantee of success for Tehnix which has always been a reliable partner in meeting the ecological needs of the clients. Tehnix in Croatia has offices in Zagreb and Split and is internationally present through offices in Serbia, Roma-nia, Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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FOUNDING AND GOALThe award for the best packaging on the Croatian market CROPAK was founded in 2004 by the Institute of Packaging and Graphic Arts, “Ambalaža” (Packag-ing) trade journal and Tectus d.o.o., a company from Zagreb.Its goal is to promote and reward technological advancements of packaging as a means of protection, identification, marketing and promo-tion of a product. Another goal is the motivation of packaging producers and users, designers and printers to expand the technical and qualitative scopes of packaging and the graphic arts industry, stimulate student crea-tivity, emphasize the need for quali-tative shifts in the conception and recognition of Croatia’s visual identity, graphic and industrial design, ecologi-cal characteristics of Croatian goods/series packaging and domestic de-velopment of machinery, devices and equipment for packaging and pack-aging waste management.

CROPAK THROUGH HISTORY

CROPAK 200457 individual products and 40 series, amounted to a total of over 190 nomi-nated pro ducts of renowned Croatian and foreign companies. In this fierce competition, the best were chosen by an expert judging panel.CROPAK 2005In 2005, 217 products in 22 categories were nominated.The expansion in number of catego-ries was made to evaluate primary and promotional packaging, displays and labels separately. New categories of graphic and industrial design attracted numerous designers and advertising agencies. A novelty was also EKO CROPAK, awarded in three categories – for pack-aging, the best machine, device and equipment,

and the best comprehensive project of packaging and packaging waste mana gement.CROPAK 2006The awards were given in five cate-gories. 27 products and 35 series were nominated, totalling in 238 sepa-rate products. In 2006 the category CROPAK OF THE YEAR was awarded for the first time to a packaging of Croatian product/series which rece iv-ed the best overall score.CROPAK 2007The total of over 140 products (49 in-dividual products and 31 series) com-peted for CROPAK in seven categories.CROPAK 2008In 2008, 64 nominations were re-ceived, 36 products and 28 series with over than 130 individual products in total.CROPAK 2009This year, over than 150 individual products were nominated, including three packaging and packaging waste management systems and 25 Creative Workshop works.CROPAK 2010Eight categories encompassed 20 products and 25 series which totaled in over 110 products. In addition, three systems of packaging waste management have been nominated from the aspect of an integral envi-ronmental protection and 26 works from the Student Creative Workshop CROPAK 2010.CROPAK 2011Fourteen categories encompassed 30 products and 32 series which totaled in over 170 products.CROPAK 2012

Nineteen products and 22 series of products in eight categories entered the competition. The total number of products competing was 120. In the cat-egory extended shelf three stands and three point of sale displays entered the competition.

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AWARD FOR THE BEST PACKAGING IN CROATIA

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OF THE YEAR

Product: Ožujsko beer, returnable bottle 0,33LBrand owner: Zagreb brewery Ltd, ZagrebDesign: Vedrana Ajdin, Cocoon Group, PragPackaging manufacturer: Vetropack Straža d.d., glass packaging producer, Hum na Sutli; Reprint Ltd., Zagreb

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Category:PACKAGINGOFCROATIANPRODUCT/SERIES

Category:PACKAGINGOFCROATIANPRODUCT/SERIES-WINES

Category:PACKAGINGOFCROATIANPRODUCT/SERIES-ISLANDBRANDS

Product: Ožujsko beer, reusable bottle 0,33LBrand owner: Zagreb brewery Ltd, ZagrebDesign: Vedrana Ajdin, Cocoon Group, PragPackaging manufacturers: Vetropack Straža d.d., glass packaging producer, Hum na Sutli; Reprint Ltd., Zagreb

Series: Pasteurized fruit and vegetablesBrand owner: Eurovoće, OrahovicaDesign: Goran Majetić, Media Sedam studio Ltd., ZagrebPackaging manufacturers: Vetropack Straža d.d., glass packaging producer, Hum na Sutli; Sato Ltd., Sveta Nedelja, Crown, Poland

Product: StinaBrand owner: Jako vino Ltd., BračDesign: Branding:Anja Bauer Minkara, Petra Despot, Maja Benčić, Jelena Mezga, Brandoctor, Zagreb; Davor Bruketa, Nikola Žinić (Creative Directors, Art Directors, Designeri), Sonja Šurbatović (Designer) i Vesna Đurašin (Production manager), Bruketa i Žinić OM, ZagrebLabel producer: Etikgraf Ltd., Sveti Petar u Šumi

Series: Olive oil Brand owner: Postira agricultural cooperative, BračDesign: Luka Duplančić, Profesionalci+, SplitPackaging manufacturers: Lonigo, Italija; Graf form Ltd., Split

Category:EXTENDEDSHELF Category:DESIGN

Display: Nivea 100 yearsBrand owner:: Beiersdorf Ltd., ZagrebDesign: Andrej Plahtan, Signum Max Ltd., ZaprešićManufacturer: Signum Max Ltd., Zaprešić

Series: Farmacia Natura teasBrand owner: Atlantic Group d.d., ZagrebDesign: Božidarka Brnas, Tomislav Kraljević, Tatjana Petric, Bestias Design Ltd., ZagrebPackaging manufacturer: Naša djeca tiskara d.d., Zagreb

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Category: PRODUCTION QUALITY OF PACKAGING

Product: Wine cooling packagingBrand owner: Markek Ltd., ZagrebPackaging manufacturer: Markek Ltd., Zagreb

Product: King Prestige – ice cream packagingBrand owner: Frikom A.D., BeogradDesign: Zoran Švraka, Istragrafika d.d., KanfanarPackaging manufacturer: Istragrafika d.d., Kanfanar

Series: OrnelBrand owner: Saponia d.d., OsijekDesign: Mihaela Pecnik-Avdagić, Saponia d.d., OsijekPackaging manufacturer: Saponia d.d., Osijek

Category: EKO CROPAK - Eco Packaging

Product: Eco “I like nature” paper bagBrand owner: Konzum d.d., ZagrebDesign: Nikolina Sušak, Agrokor - odjel za korparativnu promociju i dizajn, ZagrebPackaging manufacturer: C pakiranje Ltd., Zagreb

Project: Packaging and packaging waste management in PulaProject owner: The city of Pula

In 2008 the city of Pula started systematic implementation of selective waste collecting on the territory of the city. A comprehensive project for continual development and strengthening of the selective waste collecting system was started that included construction of the infrastructure and

educating and informing the public. Promotion of the project through media campaign was conducted simultaneously. Since then the city of Pula has joined numerous initiatives related to packaging waste management.

Category - OvERALL CONTRIbUTION TO ENvIRONmENTAL PROTECTION FROm ThE AsPECT OF PACKAGING AND PACKAGING WAsTE mANAGEmENT

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FOUNDEDIn 2010, based on the experience and the po-stulates of CROPAK award for the best packaging on Croatian market, Institute of Packaging and Graphic Arts (IAT), Tectus d.o.o. and Ambalaža (Packaging) tra-de journal have organized REGPAK, the award for the best packaging on the re-gional market. The aim of REGPAK is to present the best packaging achieve-ments of regional brands.

WORLDSTAR NOMINATIONSince IAT as a member of World Packaging Organisa-tion (WPO) has a mandate for the whole region , RE-GPAK awarded packaging can be directly nominated for WorldStar Awards and thereby present and con-firm its qualities at this pre-stigious global competiti-on. Through promotion of packaging the product is also being promoted.

SELECTION AND EVALUATIONBosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia and Serbia took part in this year’s competition for the best packaging on the regional market. A selector

was chosen in each coun-try, who suggested a pac-kaging from the domestic market which met the criteria for entering the competition. Every selec-tor is also a member of the panel of judges and eva-luates all the nominations except the ones from his own country.

REGPAK 2010Product packaging on re-gional market: 8 nominati-ons.Product series packaging on regional market: 18 no-minations

REGPAK 2011Product packaging on re-gional market: 5 nominati-onsProduct series packaging on regional market: 14 no-minationsTotal number of products: 64

REGPAK 2012Products from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Ma-cedonia and Serbia entered this year’s competition, one product packaging and 8 products series, with the total of 49 individual products.

regPAK

AWARD FOR THE BEST PACKAGING ON THE REGIONAL MARKET

REGPAK

Series: “Grandma’s” line of productsBrand owner: Foodland d.o.o., SrbijaDesign: Peter Gregson d.o.o., SrbijaPackaging manufacturer: Vetropack Straža d.d. glass packaging producer, Hum na Sutli

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Student creative workshop CROPAK began as a category “Student’s work” of CROPAK competition for the best packaging on the Croatian market and has existed for the last four years as a dis-tinct project organized by Institute of Packaging and Graphic Arts – IAT, Tectus Ltd and Ambalaža/Regprint trade journal. The creator of the workshop is Drena Milijević, Managing Director of Tectus Ltd and Director of IAT.The workshop is sponsored by Universities of Zagreb, Ri-jeka and Split. Students from five institutions participated in the workshop.The aim of the workshop is cooperation of design pro-fessionals, educational institutions and businesses and involvement of students, future experts, in the process of creating packaging of actual products under professional supervision and according to objectives defined by the brand owner. In that way the brand owner receives qual-ity design solutions supervised by professional designers and faculty professors, gaining advantage over his mar-ket competitors and affirming his sense of social respon-sability by encouraging and awarding the work of young professionals.

STUDENT CREATIVE WORKSHOP CROPAK 2012Student creative workshop CROPAK 2012 lasted for five weeks and began with the Intoductory Class when the creative assignment was defined from the aspect

of packaging redesign through instructions by the author and the client. 96 design students from five institutions supervised by mentors worked on re-designing Podravka’s Kviki line of snacks. The students were expected to fresh-en up the design of Kviki line of snacks and to help strengthen Podravka’s posi-tion on the foods market.The students worked on their assignments super-vised by mentors and aided by the author of the assign-ment and Podravka rep-resentatives. Each mentor selected from his group of students the best solutions

which were then nominated for the first selection. In that way, 24 unique and original solutions were select-ed, all meeting the challenging demands of the assign-ment.

Six finalistsThe panel of judges consisting of the mentors, the au-thor of the assignment and the brand owner selected six finalists from the first selection. The public also had the opportunity to participate in the selection of the best de-sign by voting on Kviki’s Facebook page.

AwardsThis year’s best solution for redesign of Podravka’s Kviki line of snacks was the creative solution offered by Nen-si Benazić, student from the Academy of Applied Arts, Rijeka.

STUDENT CREATIVE WORKSHOP CROPAK

Nensi Benazić, University of Rijeka, Academy of Applied ArtsMentor: Aljoša Brajdić

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Dress: Aqua MarisDress owner: Jadran Galenski Laboratorij d.d., RijekaDress made from foil used for packaging Aqua Maris line of products, designed by Đurđica Vorkapić, Hippy garden, Zagreb, www.hippygarden.com

EXHIBITION OF DRESSES MADE FROM PACKAGING MATERIALS “BUTTONED-UP BY SCHOTCH TAPE”

Educational project: “Packaging – Product – Consumer – Environment”

The exhibition of dresses made from packaging materi-als, based on idea and concept by Drena Milijević and or-ganised by IAT, Zagreb is one of the introductory events to the World Packaging Days 2012. Thirteen dresses from different packaging materials of well known Croatian brands were made by renowned

domestic fashion designers. Since the project is primarily focused on the consumers, the dresses will be exhibited for 28 days in the largest shopping mall in Zagreb, West-gate Shopping City. Every exhibit will be accompanied by a short text describing the packaging used in the making of the dress and containing a short educational message.

Dress: BajaderaDress owner: Kraš d.d., ZagrebDress made from cardboard packaging and foil used to package Bajadera pralines, designed by Silvija Banovec, Salon mode Banovec, Zagreb

Dress: Faks Helizim Ultra CareDress owner: Saponia d.d., OsijekDress made from flexible packaging materials used to package Faks Helizim laundry detergent, designed by Daliborka Puž, Zagreb

Dress: Green EvergreenDress owner: PBZ Card d.o.o., ZagrebDress made from green American Express credit cards, designed by Marijana Kramarić, Citoyenne.K, Zagreb, www.citoyenne-k.com

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THE GOAL OF THE PROJECTThe goal of the project and the exhibition is to stress the im-portance of packaging as an inseparable part of the product itself, to promote the product used and to inform and edu-cate the consumers about the importance of packaging with the special emphasis on the importance of environment protection. During the exhibition, the children will have an opportunity to play with the packaging materials and learn about the uses packaging can be put to and about the im-portance of its proper management and disposal. The goal of the project is also achieved through a radio station contest during which educational messages are aired.

Dress: LactogynDress owner: Jadran Galenski Laboratorij d.d., RijekaDress made from cardboard boxes used to package probiotic for women’s health, designed by Đurđica Vorkapić, Hippy garden, Zagreb, www.hippygarden.com

Dress: Limit za celulitDress owner: Kozmetika Afrodita d.o.o., Rogaška Slatina, SlovenijaDress made from cardboard packaging used to package three anti celulite products by Kozmetika Afrodita, designed by Ida i Mirna Litović, Design studio Fjaba, Split

Dress: Magnezij 375Dress owner: Fidifarm d.o.o, BestovjeDress from cardboard packaging used to package a line of Dietpharm products - Magnezij 375, designed by Ivana Valdec, Varaždin

Dress: MercatorDress owner: Mercator-H d.o.o., SesveteDress from foil and tin cans used to package Mercator products, designed by Marijana Kramarić, Citoyenne.K, Zagreb, www.citoyenne-k.com

Dress: Meri MerinoDress owner:

Labud d.o.o., ZagrebDress made

from labels for Meri Merino liquid laundry detergent,

designed by Ivica Skoko, Zagreb

Dress: PIK naresciDress owner: PIK Vrbovec – Mesna industrija d.d., VrbovecDress from polymer tray packaging used to package PIK cold cuts, designed by Andrijana Subotić Pjajčik, Etna Maar, Zagreb

Dress: PlidentaDress owner: Neva d.o.o, Bestovje i Molvik, Samobor Dress from laminated tubes and foils used by Molvik to package Plidenta toothpaste, designed by Nikica Ivančević i Vjeko Franetović, eNVy room, Zagreb, www.envyroom.com

Dress: SoundsetDress owner and media partner: Cratis Retis d.o.o. – Soundset national radio group, ZagrebDress from paper with printed logo of the media partner, designed by Jadranka Hlupić Dujmušić i Petra Krpan, Zagreb

Dress: Westgate Press DressDress owner and partner of the project: Westgate Shopping City – Trgovački Centar Zagreb d.o.o., Donja Bistra.Dress from paper with the printed logo of the project partner, designed by Luka Grubišić, Zagreb, www.lukag.com

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Vetropack Straža d.d. HR-49231 Hum na Sutli, tel. +385 49 326 326, www.vetropack.hr

L AKOĆI TRE BA S TAK LO.Lagano, stabilno, ekološko. Lagano staklo ima snažne argumente kada je u pitanju zaštita našeg okoliša.Lagano staklo smanjuje potrošnju energije i sirovina te emisija CO2. Stabilnost i čvrstoća ostaju sačuvane, jednako kao i sve ekološke prednosti. Lakoći treba staklo – a laganom staklu treba Vetropack.

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