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Practical and appealing containers attract consumers, protect products, leave the environment better off, and help brands grow. But what are the different considerations for aseptic bottle design instead of ESL or fresh?
IDFA and Amcor – a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging – presented a discussion of the different points that need to be considered when designing your packaging. The experts at Amcor discussed finish types, conduction/induction seals, closures, materials, and barriers.
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Featuring
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Carmen Becker
Vice President & General Manager of Specialty Containers, Amcor Rigid Packaging
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Fred Beuerle
Sustainability, Amcor Rigid Plastics
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David Watson
Category Director – Food, Bericap
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Angela Lowe
General Manager, Amcor Flexibles