Flexible Packaging Association
The Flexible Packaging Association's Annual Meeting kicks off tonight with the announcements of the 2018 Flexible Packaging Achievement Awards and Innovation Showcase winners. To get ready for tonight's big event, here's a look back at our coverage of last year's award winners and other happenings at the 2017 FPA Annual Meeting.
Alison Keane will take over as president and CEO of the Flexible Packaging Association, effective October 3. Keane was previously VP for government affairs and industry programs with the American Coatings Association.
The Flexible Packaging Association's new website features a more streamlined approach and has improved its user-friendliness.
Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) president and CEO Marla Donahue has announced plans to retire at the end of 2016. A search for Donahue’s replacement has been initiated.
A breakthrough flexible packaging application with photochromic ink and a wide web pet food bag earned recent awards for Printpack, an Atlanta-based converter.
The winners of the Flexible Packaging Association's Student Challenge have been revealed. A team from the University of Wisconsin - Stout won first place for its innovative celery and peanut butter packaging.
This year's Flexible Packaging Achievement Awards and Innovation Showcase, hosted by the Flexible Packaging Association, did not disappoint. Be sure to check out the photos, video, and descriptions of the winning entries.
Amcor Flexibles was the proud recipient of two awards at the Flexible Packaging Association’s (FPA) Annual Achievement Awards held on March 3, in Naples, Florida. FPA is the leading trade organization for flexible packaging converters and suppliers.
Coveris, a global leader in packaging and coatings solutions, received the Flexible Packaging Association’s (FPA) Highest Achievement Award for Institutional packaging for their sterile packaging innovation, Intervoid.
Standup pouches get the glamour and a lot of shelf space, but stick packs, those long, skinny containers of everything from yogurt to nutraceutical potions to table-top packets of sweeteners are becoming hot properties in flexible packaging.