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Kuraray has just become the only distributor for Plantic in Japan and South Korea.

Twenty-six international companies have already signed on to exhibit the world’s most forward thinking products at AUSPACK 2015.

Toyo Ink plans to answer the question, "What's around the corner in packaging solutions," at Tokyo Pack 2014.

Coca-Cola in decline in the US? How the packaging idea, Share a Coke, achieved what ten years of multi-million dollar Coke ad campaigns could not.

Stora Enso, the global rethinker of the paper, biomaterials, wood products and packaging industry, has released its third Viewpoint, "Retail Packaging 2016 and beyond".

Visy, 7 Eleven and Murray Goulburn take the top three places in this year's IBISWorld Top 500 Private Companies list.

Every day in Australia, an equipment hire transaction is initiated on a mobile device. Now it can be completed on one, too.

A partnership between HealthShare NSW and Arthritis Australia has put easy access food packaging into the hands of millions of Australians.

WindMeals freshly cooked food contains all the goodness of home-style meals. Easy to do when you're small and local. And then your business grows...

Sergei Plishka of Outerspace Design imagines a redesigned food distribution system with all the glitches taken out.

At Tokyo Pack, Ecovative will introduce its sustainable packaging grown from mushroom 'roots'.

Developed in India, manufactured in Slovakia, pack design from the UK, to be marketed globally: Mondelez shows what you can do when the whole world is at your feet.

City of Sydney has created a self help website to get household recycling rates above 70%.

Orora Limited has signed an exclusive licence with Xolution to distribute the XO re-sealable can closure throughout the Pacific region.

Here’s our first view of what visitors will experience at Tokyo Pack 2014.

We agree, Coles. Visy & Schweppes do deserve the Coles Brand Packaging Supplier of the Year.