• Entries for the inaugural Women in Packaging Awards, powered by PKN, close on 24 April.
    Entries for the inaugural Women in Packaging Awards, powered by PKN, close on 24 April.
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Entries are open and submissions have started rolling in for PKN's inaugural Women in Packaging Awards program, which aims to foster diversity, promote innovation, and inspire future leaders in the Australian packaging industry.

"As the leading source of news and information in the Australasian packaging industry, PKN is dedicated to recognising the exceptional achievements of leaders in our sector, many of whom are playing a vital role in driving sustainable change at this pivotal time for packaging," said Lindy Hughson, PKN's managing editor and publisher.

"Traditionally, the packaging industry has been male-dominated, with women often underrepresented in key leadership roles and decision-making positions. This lack of diversity has hindered innovation and limited the industry's ability to address critical sustainability challenges effectively.

"It's time to change this narrative and empower women in packaging to take centre stage. We believe that by shining a light on the achievements of women leaders, this will inspire, encourage and empower more women to step up and take their seat at the table."

The PKN Women in Packaging Awards program will recognise and honour women who have made significant contributions to the Australian packaging industry. From product design and materials innovation to supply chain management and sustainability initiatives, the awards will cover a broad spectrum of achievements. This year there are six award categories: Innovation Champion Award; Sustainability Leader Award; Packaging Technologist of the Year Award; Design and Branding Visionary Award; Manufacturing Leader Award; and Communications Excellence Award. You can find out more about the awards criteria and scoring rubric here.

Hughson said the PKN team has been thrilled by the positive response the program has had from industry ahead of the launch, with a solid list of high calibre sponsors, and support from association partner AIPAmcor is the program's Platinum sponsor, with Ball & Doggett and Currie Group taking Gold. Silver sponsors are Avery DennisonClose the Loop GroupImpact InternationalPlanet Protector Group and Tetra Pak, while Bronze sponsors Delta Global, Positiv and Trimatt.

"We want to encourage as many nominations as possible from companies working across the entire packaging value chain; everyone is talking about fixing the gender gap and promoting diversity and inclusion -- recognising the achievements of women in packaging is an important part of addressing this issue," Hughson said. 

Entries close on 25 April. The finalists will be announced in May, with finalists and winners recognised at the PKN Women in Packaging Awards luncheon event taking place on Friday 21 June in Sydney. More details will follow in subsequent announcements.

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