December 10th, 2013 | 11:03 am
Until recently, direct bottle printing was really only an option for glass bottles. But that’s changing. Today, there are a number of options for direct printing bottles, both glass and plastic. Yet another step forward in sustainable packaging design techniques.
Read more on the next wave of bottle and container decorating here.
TAGS: beverage, bottles, Dutch, environment, food, green, Netherlands, packaging design, recycling, Stepfive, sustainability
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May 03rd, 2013 | 01:57 pm
At Dutch website Groene Offerte you’ll find loads of interesting packaging design related articles, opinions and other stuff (all in Dutch). Especially the serie ‘Food for Thought’ gives entertaining and remarkable examples of packaging design in all its aspects, good or bad.
Groene Offerte is established for the complete design industry. The site is set up to grow: more and more contacts, knowledge and new insights. In this way Groene Offerte wants to help and encourage the design industry with their key role of this industry in the sustainable development of society and economy.
Food for Thought at Groene Offerte (all in Dutch).
TAGS: Dutch, food, graphic design, Groene Offerte, innovation, inspiration, Netherlands, packaging design, recycling, Stepfive, sustainability
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November 15th, 2011 | 05:43 pm
An entertaining and yet educative app for the iPhone and iPad is launched by ‘Plastics Make it Possible‘. The name? Bin It! A fun and addictive new game that challenges you to recycle your packaging and other stuff in a fun way! Bin It is a free game. Download it in the app store.
TAGS: App, Bin It!, environment, games, graphic design, Netherlands, packaging design, Plastics Make it Possible
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October 18th, 2011 | 10:06 am
Ryan Partnership Chicago, a leading expert in marketing campaigns for emerging and established consumer brands, did a huge research project on health and eco-consumers. One conclusion: consumers prefer a single green score on packs.
”We know that consumer commitment to earth-friendly products is increasing,” says Christine Nardi Diette, president of Ryan Partnership Chicago. ”But all of the green messaging is creating more confusion than confidence. Consumers are challenging manufacturers and retailers to be clear about their commitment to sustainability.”
More? Check: www.onegreenscore.com
TAGS: consumers, Dutch, environment, green, Netherlands, One Green Score, packaging design, Ryan Partnership Chicago, sustainability
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May 27th, 2011 | 04:00 pm
Excellent Packaging design and social responsibility can go hand in hand. A good exemple is ‘No House Wine’, a new wine-label that uses it’s profits to build houses for so called kid-parents (older brothers and sisters who take care of their younger ones) of HIV-contaminated families. It prevents kids from getting homeless after their parents died of AIDS.
The international awarded design (New York Festivals (silver), Art Directors Club Nederland (zilveren lamp), Epica (silver) was designed by Edwin Vollebergh. It delicately cites the subject (houses and moving): an apparently handwritten signing on the front and a label made of packaging-tape on the back.
More on ‘No House’ Wine here.
TAGS: AIDS, beverage, Dutch, Edwin Vollebergh, HIV, Netherlands, packaging design, social responsibility, wine, Zilveren lamp
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May 23rd, 2011 | 08:35 am
”Global standards on packaging and the environment have gained conclusive momentum with the acceptance of the draft international standard (DIS) texts this week, say industry experts. The new ISO-standards will address the optimization of packaging to minimise its environmental impact, the responsible use of heavy metals and other hazardous substances, the possible reuse of packages and the different modes of recycling (material, energy or composting). The new ISO world standards will most likely be available for use by industry, retail and any other interested organisation by the end of 2012.”
More on the new ISO-standards here and here (pdf).
TAGS: Dutch, environment, ISO, ISO-standards, Netherlands, Netherlands Packaging Centre, NVC, packaging design, Stepfive
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February 03rd, 2011 | 01:26 pm
Dutch entrepeneurs in the food industry are producing durable products more and more often. It appears consumers choose durably produced food over regularly produced food and because of that, the Ministry of EL&I wants to increase the supply of durable products on the market.
These are some conclusions that were made during the ‘Duurzaam Food Congres’ (Durable Food Congress) that took place the 25th of january.
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TAGS: Ben & Jerry's, Cono Kaasmakers, consumers, FairFoodCompany, food industry, FoodPolicy, ING, Netherlands, Private Label, Stepfive
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