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WorldStar Awards 2013 World Packaging Organisation announces short listed candidates for WorldStar Awards 2013
The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), a member of the WPO, will be hosting the 2013 WorldStar Packaging Awards on Thursday 9th May. With the AIP celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2013 it is the perfect opportunity for the country to celebrate the best of the best packaging from all over the world.
he WorldStar Competition is now in its 45th year and is one of the major events of the WPO. Last year it attracted 243 entries from 32 countries around the world, illustrating the continual advancement of the state of packaging whilst creating a living standard of international packaging excellence from which others may learn.
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SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED WPO (World Packaging
Organization) has announced the list of candidates for three special awards within the WorldStar Awards 2013, as it follows:
President’s Award Shortlist • TalkPack (Wepak Walsrode GmbH & Co. KG - Germany) • Mosspack (BossPack Co Ltd – South Korea)
• Folding returnable pallet for Drums (SANKYU INC. – Japan)
Sustainability Award Shortlist • Infini Bottle (Nampak Plastics Europe)
• Loop Pallet (IPG Intelligent Packaging Group – Sweden) • Mount Franklin Easy Crush (Coca-Cola Amatil – Australia)
Marketing Award Shortlist • Packaging for sunflower seeds (Ukrplastic – Ukraine) • Ice Pack (DS Smith Polska – Poland) • J & B Twister (MW Creative - UK)
The Marketing Award is a new category that was launched in 2012 with the intention of choosing packaging that works best as a marketing tool, surprising and enchanting the consumer. One bronze, one silver and one gold award for each award will be announced on 9 May 2013 in Sydney, Australia. A complete list of the winners can be found at
www.worldpackaging.org
Images: President’s Award
Winners Shortlist; TalkPack (top left), Mosspack (bottom left), Folding returnable pallet (bottom right)
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