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– the truly sustainable alternative


A unique raw material with sunfl ower seed shells and BioPBSTM Zero Aluminium! Zero PLA! Zero PP!


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29 November - 1 December 2021 Le Meridien Hotel, Nuremberg, Germany


Identifying opportunities and maximising returns in the plastic tubs, pots and trays industry


Join us this November to explore advances in material science and process technology for enhanced packaging performance.


• Assess the impact of the pandemic and review latest market trends with two days of speaker presentations.


• Reunite with colleagues from the plastic packaging industry for 8+ hours of networking.


• NEW for 2021: Experience live packaging showcase and production tour at the Sumitomo (SHI) Demag site nearby in Schwaig.


Save €300* until 30th July 2021 using code PP1158


BOOK YOUR PLACE www.ami.ltd/attend-thin-wall


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*Discount cannot be retrospectively applied or used in conjunction with any other offer.


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