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In this episode, Lindy Hughson, managing editor and publisher of PKN Packaging News, is joined by deputy editor Jan Arreza and senior journalist Navan Kaur, to provide insight, analysis and commentary on the top news stories shaping change in Australia’s dynamic packaging industry in June.

We kick off our discussion by celebrating our placement in the top 5 out of 20 packaging podcasts globally and catch up on some role changes on the PKN team.

Looking at local events, we delve into the key moments and wins from the Women in Packaging Awards, which enjoyed great support, representation, and turnout, as well as highlights from PacPrint and the National Print Awards.

The conversation turns to Lindy’s European tour highlights, covering Worldstar Awards in Milan, Italian trade show IPACK-IMA – where paperisation and automation were the notable trends – and the K-2025 Preview in Dusseldorf, which pointed to the transformation of the plastics industry and the driving theme of sustainability.

We get a detailed insight into Paques Biomaterials’ Caleyda product, a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biopolymer derived from organic waste; and we examine the factors behind the pause on APCO’s Extended Producer Responsibility fees.

We also discuss a partnership In Australia involving APR Plastics and other partners, which aims to transform the recycling of hard-to-recycle soft plastics. The discussion also explores updates from Pact Group, with its delisting is underway, and its recent success with the passing of rigorous US FDA testing for its rHDPE resins to be used in recycled milk and juice bottles.

We wrap up by reviewing updates from East Coast Canning + Printing, which has increased the durability, design, and sustainability of its direct to can printing for craft brewers, with planned expansion into other beverage categories, as end on the positive news of Planet Ark’s exit from voluntary administration and its path forward.

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PKN Women in Packaging Awards 2025: Winners announced
www.packagingnews.com.au/women-in-packaging1/pkn-women-in-packaging-awards-2025-winners-announced

Brenda Denbesten talks 'Packaging your Power'
www.packagingnews.com.au/women-in-packaging1/brenda-denbesten-talks-packaging-your-power

Hall of Fame inductee, Nadia Taylor, on life and leadership
www.packagingnews.com.au/women-in-packaging1/hall-of-fame-inductee-nadia-taylor-on-life-and-leadership

VIDEO: Women in Packaging Awards 2025 highlights
www.packagingnews.com.au/women-in-packaging1/video-women-in-packaging-awards-2025-highlights

Strong global turnout for IPACK-IMA 2025
www.packagingnews.com.au/ipack-ima/strong-global-turnout-for-ipack-ima-2025

Innovation inspiration from Italy's best packaging
www.packagingnews.com.au/design/innovation-inspiration-from-italy-s-best-packaging

ANZ packaging steps up at WorldStar Awards
www.packagingnews.com.au/latest/anz-packaging-steps-up-at-worldstar-awards

K 2025 Preview: Plastics industry at a turning point
www.packagingnews.com.au/k/k-2025-preview-plastics-industry-at-a-turning-point

Paques Biomaterials unveils PHA breakthrough
www.packagingnews.com.au/k/paques-biomaterials-unveils-pha-breakthrough

K 2025 showcases plastics industry transformation in 7 days
www.packagingnews.com.au/k/k-2025-showcases-plastics-industry-transformation-in-7-days

K 2025 to trial scalable reusable cup system at show
www.packagingnews.com.au/k/k-2025-to-trial-scalable-reusable-cup-system-at-show

APCO shifts timeline on EPR: Here’s why
www.packagingnews.com.au/latest/apco-shifts-timeline-on-epr-here-s-why

New partnership to “revolutionise” hard-to-recycle plastics
www.packagingnews.com.au/latest/new-partnership-to-revolutionise-hard-to-recycle-plastics

BulletProof can boosts print durability and design
www.packagingnews.com.au/beverage/bulletproof-can-boosts-print-durability-and-design

Fresh start for Planet Ark after VA exit
www.packagingnews.com.au/latest/fresh-start-for-planet-ark-after-va-exit

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MC: Grant McHerron
Host: Lindy Hughson
Editor: Chris Visscher
Producer: Steve Visscher

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Food & Drink Business

Global yoghurt company, Chobani, has completed a $1 billion (US$650 million) equity capital raise as it plans to expand its manufacturing operations in the US. The raise was advised by law firm Gibson Dunn.

Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) says it is not in a position to revise its guidance for FY16 due to lower-than-expected performance in China and distribution issues in California. The company said it was unlikely to meet FY26 depletion targets for Penfolds in China.

For more than 35 years, family-owned producer, Gourmet Dairy Co., has been manufacturing sauces, dairy and non-dairy products under its own brands and as a contract manufacturer for some of Australia’s most recognised labels. Now, the company is investing more than $1 million to expand its production capabilities and support new product innovation.