(VIC) Training Course: Introduction to Sustainable Packaging Design

OVERVIEW OF THE COURSE:

The course will provide attendees a better understanding of the practical guidelines and criteria needed to design and develop sustainable packaging including the Sustainability Hierarchy of Reduce, Reuse then Recycle and the Circular Economy approach to packaging and the environment.

Discussions will also cover Plastic, Glass and Metal packaging and their impact on the environment and whether the use of non-renewable resources, plant based bioplastics, compostable and recycled materials and various tools can assist their business to understand the full life of packaging. This will involve the impact of ‘Food or Product Waste’.

Participants will be invited to bring with them a sample of their company’s packaging materials to use as a case study.

As part of the course, attendees will visit a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) to expose participants to the realities of a working MRF facilities, their equipment, limitation and material handling issues. The participants will get an understanding of what is and is not separated out for possible recycling, and why. This is followed by understanding the next stage of the recycling process after the MRF (i.e., the current five material beneficiation processes).

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

  • To provide participants an understanding of the current environmental issues that are impacting the producers of packaging and the manufacturers and retailers of packaged product.
  • To provide participants an understanding of sustainable packaging design and the practical design guidelines and approaches required in the packaging design process including End of Life (EoL) thinking.
  • To provide participants with a better view of Best Practice Examples and Case Studies of award-winning Sustainable Packaging and Save Food Packaging innovations.

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June

ProPak Asia, the regional's number one international trade event for Food, Drink & Pharmaceutical Processing & Packaging Technology.

FoodTech Qld brings together the most innovative food manufacturing and technology solutions into one destination event on the Gold Coast.

The AIPIA World Congress is the premier event in the Smart Packaging sector, covering a comprehensive spectrum of technology, including both active and intelligent applications.

July

The Processing & Packaging Pavilion powered by APPMA is an exciting new addition to Industrial Transformation Australia, co-located with CeMAT Australia 2025.

August

ProPak Indonesia is the international trade event in Indonesia for Processing and Packaging Technologies for the Food and Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, and Cosmetics industry sectors.

September

Foodtech Packtech (FTPT) is New Zealand’s largest food manufacturing, packaging and processing technology trade show.

As the world economic summit for the beverage and liquid food industry, drinktec brings the industry together in Munich every four years over five days.

With more packaging and processing professionals under one roof than any other show in 2025, you can make all the industry connections you want and need to make at PACK EXPO Las Vegas.

October

Japan Pack will be showcasing a variety of new technologies that improve productivity and efficiency, and are bringing together innovative products and solutions to solve problems.

K 2025 offers a wide range of topics around machinery and equipment, including plastics processing as well as machinery for reprocessing and recycling.