Andrew Hetherington, CEO of Repak discusses how the changing demographics and households in Ireland are leading to increased packaging at this year’s Repak members conference.
To listen to an excerpt of the speech click here:
And to download the slides from the presentation click here: http://www.repak.ie/files/AH_Memconf_08%20(2).pdf
Wednesday 23 July 2008
Thursday 17 July 2008
Members conference podcast
Next in our series of podcast we will roll out the highlights from some of the speeches at this year’s Repak members conference.
The first speech is that presented by Michael Kitt, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of the Environment where he discusses why the Government have put waste management at the top of the political agenda and the importance of packaging waste recycling for the Irish Economy.
The full speech can be downloaded here: http://www.repak.ie/files/documents/Minister%20Kitt.pdf
The first speech is that presented by Michael Kitt, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of the Environment where he discusses why the Government have put waste management at the top of the political agenda and the importance of packaging waste recycling for the Irish Economy.
The full speech can be downloaded here: http://www.repak.ie/files/documents/Minister%20Kitt.pdf
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Wednesday 2 July 2008
Packaging Prevention Course Podcast
Hi All,
In the latest Repak podcast, Declan Martin of Repak gives his opinion on the new Packaging Prevention course launched by Repak and how it will effect Irish producers.
This is the first course of its kind in Ireland and will help “design-out” over-packaging on products. The course is run in conjunction with FAS and RPS.
Please click play below to listen to the short podcast.
In the latest Repak podcast, Declan Martin of Repak gives his opinion on the new Packaging Prevention course launched by Repak and how it will effect Irish producers.
This is the first course of its kind in Ireland and will help “design-out” over-packaging on products. The course is run in conjunction with FAS and RPS.
Please click play below to listen to the short podcast.
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