Int’l packaging trade expo set Feb. 12-14

ProPak Philippines, the annual international trade expo for packaging industry, will hold its fifth edition at the World Trade Center in Pasay City on Feb. 12 to 14.

This year’s expo will bring over 250 exhibitors from more than 30 countries to offer their packaging technologies and innovation for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and fast-moving consumer goods.

The expo will feature global industry players such as Wolf, Multivac, Middleby, and Heat & Control as well as country pavilions of Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, China, and Italy.

Over 12,000 potential buyers are expected to visit the trade event to find solutions for consumers market demands, such as new product development, sustainable packaging designs and innovation, and new food safety regulations.

Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Science Research Specialist Angel Basbasan Jr. said in a pre-event press conference in Pasay City Tuesday that sustainable packaging has been the “hot topic” for the industry both in the global and local markets.

Basbasan said the DOST aims to establish more testing facilities and research and development laboratories to explore new packaging raw materials which are more sustainable than plastics.

“The Admatel — the Advanced Device Material Testing Laborator — and in our division, specifically, we established recently the SPTL, or what we call the Simulation Packaging and Testing Laboratory, and the Green Packaging Laboratory to be at par with the other research institutes internationally,” he said.

National Solid Waste Management Commission Commissioner and Asia Packaging Federation president Joseph Ross Jonson said in an interview that increasing the budget for the DOST and the Department of Trade and Industry is crucial in developing the local packaging industry and make the packaging facilities more accessible to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) so they can sell their products overseas and compete with global players.

It has been a challenge for local MSMEs to export their products as packaging standards are stricter abroad. (PNA)

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