BPF Press Release: Book Now for 'Plastics in Packaging'
Thursday, 27 June 2013
The British Plastics Federation has launched ‘Plastics in Packaging’, a seminar that will examine the key issues facing the plastics packaging industry in the UK.
Taking place at the BPF Offices in London on 21 November 2013 the seminar gives delegates an opportunity to network with their peers and to listen to a diverse and dynamic speaker programme.
The event will begin with Smithers Pira providing an exploration of future packaging trends which delegates need to be aware of. Other topics at this seminar include a study of the implications of the Courtauld Commitment and a case study delivered by Unilever about their sustainability strategy. Due to popular demand the 2013 event will also see the return of Daniel Stricker from Plastics Information Europe who will provide a thorough insight into the trends for packaging raw materials.
There will also be a number of table top exhibition sites available for companies to hire to feature relevant technology, materials, products and services.
This conference will be of major interest to all members of the plastics industry with an involvement in plastics packaging. At only £199 + VAT to BPF members this seminar is a highly cost effective way to acquire essential information about the plastics packaging industry in the UK. The BPF is also offering a £60 early bird discount on all bookings made before 30th August 2013 and additional delegates can attend for the even lower price of £100 + VAT.
For more information go to www.bpfevents.co.uk or speak to BPF's Paul Baxter on 0207 457 5047
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Notes for editors:
British Plastics Federation (BPF) is the UK trade association for the plastics industry – representing the whole supply chain including polymer producers, distributors, additives suppliers, machinery manufacturers, processors and recyclers.







