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    4 key factors to do 'more good' instead of 'less bad' with renewable materials

    4 key factors to do 'more good' instead of 'less bad' with renewable materials

    INTRODUCTION

    Have you already wondered how to shift from doing ‘less bad’ to doing ‘more good’? 

    In this episode, you will discover what kind of FLIP you can operate for your packaging. FLIP for Footprint, Limits, Innovation, and Purpose. 

    To exemplify these 4 key factors, we will use some extracts from the 3 last episodes applied to renewable materials for your packaging. But what I develop in this episode, is true for any material. 

     

    THE VOICES FROM THE 3 PREVIOUS EPISODES

     

    RESOURCES MENTIONED AND RECOMMENDED IN THIS EPISODE

     

    THE 3 OTHER EPISODES WHERE COLIENNE DEVELOPPED SOME OTHER CONCEPTS

     

    ABOUT COLIENNE REGOUT FROM LOOK4LOOPS

    Businesses lead the way! As a true believer, Colienne Regout makes you rethink your packaging so you can adapt to future markets and spot business opportunities. Colienne helps organizations to improve their economic, social, and ecological impacts in Europe and Canada by optimizing the use of their resources and designing out the concept of waste. She started with facilitating Corporate Social Responsibility and with implementing Sharing Economy initiatives. As the founder of Look4Loops, she is now using the Circular Economy to enhance processes from the beginning until the end of their life cycles. 

    Besides operating changes in the field, education is a big part of what Colienne does: She is the host of this podcast, she created the ‘Develop Circular Packaging Solutions’ training, she sub-teaches at BCIT and she also facilitates workshops and serious games about climate change and the circular economy.  

    As a Circulab certified consultant, she benefits from shared knowledge and co-developed tools thanks to a community of over seventy worldwide colleagues.

    Recently, in May 2022, she also won the price of the Entreprise of the Year from la Chambre de Commerce Francophone de Vancouver. 

     

    PODCAST MUSIC

    Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here

    I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me. 

    Sustainable packaging through the lens of the SHIFT marketing framework _ Part 2/2

    Sustainable packaging through the lens of the SHIFT marketing framework _ Part 2/2

    INTRODUCTION

     

    If you are wondering how to shape messaging that aligns people's actions with the sustainable impact you are building, you are at the right place! Yes, this episode will help you to find the right marketing argument that resonates with your consumers!

     

    This episode follows on from episode 18 with Rosemary Cooper and Kate White. If you haven’t done it yet, listen to it! 

     

    As Kate and Rosemary explained it, it is a lot about 

    • overcoming the say-do gap
    • taking a step by step approach to building an evidence-based marketing
    • and testing! 

     

    We already discussed 3 of the 5 SHIFT factors as key drivers of eco-conscious behavior. Let me give you a brief summary of the SHI of the SHIFT acronym:

    • The S, Social Influence is about making a behavior seem socially desirable in some way, or more commonly engaged in by peers. I really liked the tips Kate gave to avoid backfire effects on this one. 
    • The H,  Habit Formation is when sustainable choices become part of daily routines. About this subject, Rosemary gave us a very enlightening example about a haha moment of a start-up participating in the SHIFT program.
    • The I, the Individual Self brings the question of how to appeal to what deeply drives individuals. This factor is very related to the different motivations shared in episode 15.

     

    I liked how Kate and Rosemary took brilliantly the challenge to put their knowledge in perspective for packaging issues. Just as a reminder: Kate is an academic researcher in marketing and behavioral science and Rosemary works on implementing collaboratively circular business solutions. And they work hand in hand for a SHIFTing Consumer Behaviour program. 

    In the following episode, you will learn:

    • how to use emotions and concrete analogies fitting best your offer
    • what is desirable for the future of reusable and single-use packaging 
    • and how to activate the SHIFT framework

     

    This was a dynamic conversation. And I hope that our laugh will keep your enthusiasm until the very end of this episode… because I will reveal how you can win a nice reward by participating in a contest with a very simple action. 

     

    Now, let’s make room for the F and T of the SHIFT acronym:

    • T for tangibility
    • and F for Feelings and Cognition

    At the end of the previous episode, Rosemary mentioned the sensitivity of people for storytelling while others will look for numbers and facts.

     

    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:

     

    PARTICIPATE IN THE #FOLLOWINGTHEMESSAGE CONTEST! 

    3 elements to send at info@look4loops.com with «#FollowingTheMessage» as the subject: 

    1. Take a PICTURE of one packaging with a message encouraging sustainable behavior. If it isn't in English, translate it for me, please.
    2. Let me know if this message gives you the MOTIVATION and the means to react. 
    3. Be sure to mention the name of the BRAND

    Here is an example: 

    Package Free Shop prints this message on their delivery boxes: 'I am not trash. If found in the trash, please return to recycling immediately'. Would you do that or not? Why? (see this link since I can’t share a picture on the podcast platforms: https://trashisfortossers.com/the-package-free-difference/

    What happens next?

    If all of the 3 steps are completed, I will SHARE your picture with your comment on social media with the hashtag #FollowingTheMessage. 

    There are 2 CHANCES TO WIN:

    • A draw among the first 20 participants. So, start your packaging hunt ASAP ;0)
    • The person with the picture collecting the most comments, by September 2022, among the series of posts I will create from your submissions. So check the hashtag #FollowingTheMessage, and encourage your network to comment.

    If you win, you will get notified by email with a personal link to a 25 cad coupon. No ‘garbage’ gift, more about an experience in a restaurant, an audiobook, etc. depending on where you are in the world. So, check your inbox from info@look4loops.com

    Have fun!

     

    ABOUT KATHERINE WHITE FROM UBC SAUDER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

    Dr. Kate Whiteis Professor of Marketing and Behavioural Science at the UBC Sauder School of Business, in Vancouver, Canada. She is also the Senior Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and the Academic Director of the Peter P. Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics. 

    Kate’s research focuses on how to encourage ethical, prosocial, and sustainable consumer behaviours. Kate was honored as one of the top 5 Marketing Researchers in the world by the American Marketing Association. Kate currently serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Marketing Research and is on the editorial review boards of the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Marketing, and the Journal of Consumer Psychology.

    Kate has consulted on various sustainable behaviour-change projects with organizations such as The City of Calgary, Starbucks, Lululemon, the Share, Reuse, Repair Initiative, TransLink, My Sustainable Canada, BC Hydro, and Mountain Equipment Co-op. 

     

    ABOUT ROSEMARY COOPER FROM SHARE REUSE REPAIR INITIATIVE (SRRI)

    Rosemary Cooper has over 20 years’ experience advancing sustainable solutions that make business and economic sense while boldly advancing social and environmental goals. In doing so, she often emphasizes collaboration between business, government, and community.  

    Since 2013, she has been catalyzing the transition to a circular economy with a focus on upstream innovations that design out waste and foster lasting and shared prosperity. She is the Project Director of the Share Reuse Repair Initiative whose mission is to build a circular economy that serves as a meaningful waste and climate solution, enables people to “live circular” and foster resilient local economies.  It is uniquely focused on bolstering the supply of circular goods and services while cultivating the cultural and consumer demand for that supply. 

    She also teaches the Circular Economy at BCIT’s School of Business and provides consulting services on circular innovation and circular living.

     

    WHERE TO FIND OUR GUESTS?

     

    PODCAST MUSIC

    Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here

    I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me. 

    Sustainable packaging through the lens of the SHIFT marketing framework _ Part 1/2

    Sustainable packaging through the lens of the SHIFT marketing framework _ Part 1/2

    INTRODUCTION

    Is your packaging taking an active part in circular solutions? Are you struggling in getting people to adopt sustainable behaviour? What should your marketing look like to motivate your customers to properly reuse, recycle, or compost?

    In this episode, we have two experts, Kate and Rosemary, who will lead you through the knowledge and methodology summarized by the SHIFT framework.

    Each letter represents a key marketing factor to shift behaviour in more eco-conscious directions. In this episode, we will cover the 3 first ones, the S, H, and I: 

    • Social Influence, 
    • Habit Formation, 
    • and Individual self. 

    In the next episode, you will explore the F and T: 

    • Feelings and Cognition, 
    • and Tangibility. 

    All this content was born as a UBC Sauder School of Business academic report for SITRA, to become a workbook, until it was developed into a very supportive and practical program with Share Reuse Repair Initiative.

    I liked how Kate and Rosemary played with their complementarity to bring extra thought about packaging. 

    So, ready to learn 

    • how to get a more evidence-based understanding of your market, 
    • and how to set up different clear messages?

     

    ABOUT KATHERINE WHITE FROM UBC SAUDER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

    Dr. Kate Whiteis Professor of Marketing and Behavioural Science at the UBC Sauder School of Business, in Vancouver, Canada. She is also the Senior Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and the Academic Director of the Peter P. Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics. 

    Kate’s research focuses on how to encourage ethical, prosocial, and sustainable consumer behaviours. Kate was honored as one of the top 5 Marketing Researchers in the world by the American Marketing Association. Kate currently serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Marketing Research and is on the editorial review boards of the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Marketing, and the Journal of Consumer Psychology.

    Kate has consulted on various sustainable behaviour-change projects with organizations such as The City of Calgary, Starbucks, Lululemon, the Share, Reuse, Repair Initiative, TransLink, My Sustainable Canada, BC Hydro, and Mountain Equipment Co-op. 

     

    ABOUT ROSEMARY COOPER FROM SHARE REUSE REPAIR INITIATIVE (SRRI)

    Rosemary Cooper has over 20 years’ experience advancing sustainable solutions that make business and economic sense while boldly advancing social and environmental goals. In doing so, she often emphasizes collaboration between business, government, and community.  

    Since 2013, she has been catalyzing the transition to a circular economy with a focus on upstream innovations that design out waste and foster lasting and shared prosperity. She is the Project Director of the Share Reuse Repair Initiative whose mission is to build a circular economy that serves as a meaningful waste and climate solution, enables people to “live circular” and foster resilient local economies.  It is uniquely focused on bolstering the supply of circular goods and services while cultivating the cultural and consumer demand for that supply. 

    She also teaches the Circular Economy at BCIT’s School of Business and provides consulting services on circular innovation and circular living.

     

    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:

     

    WHERE TO FIND OUR GUESTS?

     

    PODCAST MUSIC

    Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here

    I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me. 

     

    Why Creative Custom Packaging Is Essential for Your E-Commerce Business?

    Why Creative Custom Packaging Is Essential for Your E-Commerce Business?

    Running an e-commerce business is not easy. You must satisfy your customers for getting more orders and for the success of your brand. Appealing and innovative custom packaging boxes are great for e-commerce businesses as they excite the happy emotions of the customers when they received their online orders at their doorsteps. You must create an eye-catching design and engaging colourful images and graphics for your custom packaging boxes to give your consumers the best experience.

    Listen to the amazing podcast which is all about why creative custom packaging is essential for your e-commerce business.


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    The evergreen advice about packaging end-of-life

    The evergreen advice about packaging end-of-life

    INTRODUCTION

    Packaging end-of-life! This is actually one of the common threads across several episodes broadcasted in 2021.

    Yes, soon or ideally later, your packaging will reach the point of not being utilizable anymore. How to ensure that it would be able to reach the recycling or composting industry? 

    This episode is the opportunity to take a step back and reflect on the insight brought by 5 of the Unboxing Your Packaging podcast guests. There is nothing as precious as bringing various experiences together. So, here is a mix of the evergreen advice from Louise Schwarz, Love-Ese Chile, David Katz, Charlotte De Vroey, and Hélène Piette!

     

    THE 6 EPISODES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

    Episode #03: The backstage of packaging end-of-life and its collaboration needs with Louise Schwarz of Recycling Alternative

    Episode #04: How to consider biodegradation for your packaging? with Love-Ese Chile of Grey to Green Sustainable Solutions

    Episode #05: How to turn ocean-bound plastic into social recycled plastic? with David Katz of Plastic Bank

    Episode #11: What does it entail to tackle plastic packaging as a large supermarket chain? with Charlotte De Vroey of Delhaize Belgium

    Episode #13: How can branding add value to your journey to sustainability? with Hélène Piette of Dragon Rouge London

    Episode #15: Segmenting 7 motivations to better reach your market with Lindsey Boyle of Circular Citizen

     

    ABOUT COLIENNE REGOUT FROM LOOK4LOOPS

    Businesses lead the way! As a true believer, Colienne Regout makes you rethink your packaging so you can adapt to future markets and spot business opportunities. Colienne helps organizations to improve their economic, social, and ecological impacts in Europe and Canada by optimizing the use of their resources and designing out the concept of waste. She started with facilitating Corporate Social Responsibility and with implementing Sharing Economy initiatives. As the founder of Look4Loops, she is now using the Circular Economy to enhance processes from the beginning until the end of their life cycles. 

    Besides operating changes in the field, education is a big part of what Colienne does: She is the host of this podcast, she created the ‘Develop Circular Packaging Solutions’ training, she sub-teaches at BCIT and she also facilitates workshops and serious games about climate change and the circular economy.  

    As a Circulab certified consultant, she benefits from shared knowledge and co-developed tools thanks to a community of over seventy worldwide colleagues.

     

    PODCAST MUSIC

    Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here

    I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me. 

    Segmenting 7 motivations to better reach your market

    Segmenting 7 motivations to better reach your market

    INTRODUCTION

    Knowing how could react customers in front of your products and packaging is very valuable. So the main question is: Do you really know what motivates the choices of your customers?  

    Our guest, Lindsey Boyle is sharing 7 main motivations from a recent and actionable study. This remarkable approach – from a Finnish and Canadian collaboration – activates opportunities for marketing strategy, targeting, communication, and innovation. 

    In this episode,  

    • you will learn diverse WHYs behind customers’ actions, 
    • you will understand what motivation segmentation enables compared to persona,
    • and you will even visualize the main factors influencing decision-making.

    I enjoy how Lindsey made data and definition humanly alive and with a lot of advice about how to adapt messages on packaging.

    Here is a little spoiler alert: Making sustainable choices is not always motivated by ecological preoccupation. So, ask yourself to which motivation you mostly identify yourself, as well as your main customers. 

     

    ABOUT LINDSEY BOYLE FROM CIRCULAR CITIZEN

    Lindsey is passionate about business that supports people’s well-being and regenerates nature. Working at the intersection of the climate emergency and the circular economy, Lindsey has a 20-year career as a strategist for brands like Google, Whole Foods, and The North Face, and now creates insight into target audience’s needs and motivations to help make 'circular' choices mainstream.  


    Lindsey's most recent work was as Lead for OneEarth's www.oneearthweb.org/motivations project, which is a segmentation that has revealed 7 ‘Lighter Living’ dominant motivations driving choices for the BC population. Lindsey recently shared this insight at the World Circular Economy Forum 2021.

     

    WHERE TO FIND LINDSEY, CIRCULAR CITIZEN, AND ONE EARTH?

     

    RESOURCES MENTIONED AND RECOMMENDED IN THIS EPISODE

     

    LITTLE EXTRA NOTES ABOUT THE INITIATIVE

    • 7 motivations for 'Lighter Living' action in BC were created by non-profit OneEarth and supported by Share Reuse Repair Initiative
    • Lead Sponsors of the insights work: Vancity Credit Union and SITRA (Finnish Innovation Fund) with Co-Sponsors: Modo (car sharing), HUB (Your Cycling Connection), River Select Fisheries Cooperative, the Rebuild Hub (Unbuilders and Habitat for Humanity Restore), Kambo Energy Group (which owns and operates the Empower Me social enterprise) and the Vancouver Foundation.

     

    PODCAST MUSIC

    Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here

    I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me. 

    Wrapping up the year with 3 gifts for you

    Wrapping up the year with 3 gifts for you

    INTRODUCTION

    In this episode, I am celebrating the end of the year with you with 3 actionable gifts:

    • the 1st one is already kind of unpacked if you are a regular listener 
    • the 2nd one will help you to wrap your gifts more sustainably with 3 tips 
    • and the 3rd one starts 2022 with a discount on my circular packaging training

    I am thrilled to get back to you in January with new guests and always more inspiring content!

     

    ABOUT COLIENNE REGOUT FROM LOOK4LOOPS

    Businesses lead the way! As a true believer, Colienne Regout makes you rethink your packaging so you can adapt to future markets and spot business opportunities. Colienne helps organizations to improve their economic, social, and ecological impacts in Europe and Canada by optimizing the use of their resources and designing out the concept of waste. She started with facilitating Corporate Social Responsibility and with implementing Sharing Economy initiatives. As the founder of Look4Loops, she is now using the Circular Economy to enhance processes from the beginning until the end of their life cycles. 

    Besides operating changes in the field, education is a big part of what Colienne does: She is the host of this podcast, she created the ‘Develop Circular Packaging Solutions’ training, she sub-teaches at BCIT and she also facilitates workshops and serious games about climate change and the circular economy.  

    As a Circulab certified consultant, she benefits from shared knowledge and co-developed tools thanks to a community of over seventy worldwide colleagues.

     

    WHERE TO FIND COLIENNE AND HER SERVICES?

     

    COLIENNE'S RECOMMENDED RESOURCES FOR OUR AUDIENCE

     

    PODCAST MUSIC

    Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here

    I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me. 

     

    What does it entail to tackle plastic packaging as a large supermarket chain?

    What does it entail to tackle plastic packaging as a large supermarket chain?

    INTRODUCTION

    When a big supermarket chain changes something, it has a huge impact! That’s why I interviewed Charlotte De Vroey, the Sustainability Manager at Delhaize Belgium. 

    Charlotte shared what is behind their Lion’s Footprint initiative: less plastic, less CO2, and less food waste. Do you know why they are focused on ‘less’ instead of ‘more’? Do you wonder how they tackle the interlinked challenges of packaging and food waste? Are you curious about what is laser printing?

    I really liked how Delhaize is involving its multiple stakeholders in its vision. Nobody is put on the side: we talked about investors, buyers, colleagues, suppliers, and even regulators!

    If you are selling or buying products from big grocery stores, would you want to be part of this journey?

     

    ABOUT CHARLOTTE DE VROEY FROM DELHAIZE BELGIUM

    With almost 15 years of experience in sustainability, Charlotte De Vroey leads the sustainability team at Delhaize (a chain of 800 food supermarkets in Belgium and Luxembourg). Her focus is to propose healthy food and to maintain a healthy planet. 

    Before, she worked in making product supply chain more sustainable thanks to certification.

    She studied economics, ethics, and more recently, sustainable supply chains at the Cambridge University for Sustainability Leadership.

     

    WHERE TO FIND CHARLOTTE AND DELHAIZE BELGIUM

     

    LITTLE NOTES 

    In order to offset its own emissions that Delhaize cannot completely eliminate, it has created - in collaboration with major suppliers such as Unilever, Mondelez, and Henkel - the Lion's Footprint Fund, which supports ecological projects managed by the King Baudouin Foundation. RiverCleanup was one of the initiatives supported which has a link with packaging.

     

    PODCAST MUSIC

    Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here

    I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me. 

    When should you upgrade your packaging machinery

    When should you upgrade your packaging machinery

    Charlie A. Webb CPP asks. "Is it time to upgrade your medical device packaging machinery? Charlie points out: "My advice is don’t get duped with the pointless bells and whistles that are really at the end of the day just marketing pitches that may add no value in creating better/stronger seals on your pouches. On the flip side don’t hang onto outdated equipment because you fear re-validation, this is a recipe for disaster. Re-validation can feel like a herculean task however if new packaging machinery better manages potential "Infection risk to patients" than it is time to push into better equipment and refresh your validation plan…

    Guest  Description:

    Charlie Webb is the founder and President of Van der Stahl Scientific he manages the company’s new technology development through the company’s vendor partners. Charlie is a certified packaging professional “CPP” certified through the institute of packaging professionals as well as a “Six Sigma Master Black Belt”. Charlie has been in sterile device packaging for 25 years and has been involved in numerous FDA and ISO audits as a regulatory advisor. Charlie has multiple granted and pending patents on medical device packaging machinery and pouch testing systems. His current patent-pending technologies include a sterile containment system for the processing of human donor tissue as well as a 100% inspection system for medical device trays. 


    Disruptive innovation will guide the future of medical device development.

    Disruptive innovation will guide the future of medical device development.

    In this episode, Nick Webb the nations leading technology futurist and best selling author speaks about innovation pitfalls in medical device development. Nick Webb has been awarded over 40 patents by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for breakthrough technologies in a wide range of industries including consumer products, as well as one of the world’s smallest medical device implants. 

    Nicholas Webb calls out disruptive innovation as the leading way to break away from traditional innovation methodology that bogs down the product and device development. He also calls out invalid VOC (voice of the customer) data collection that may miss what the customer truly desires.

    Guest  Description:
    A prolific writer and bestselling author, his most recent book, “What Customers Crave,” is used by top brands to design their customer experience and innovation strategies. “What Customers Crave” was featured as Mashable’s “Top 50 Marketing Books to Read” in 2017 and LinkedIn’s “Top Summer Read” for 2017. His other groundbreaking books include “The Innovation Playbook” and “The Digital Innovation Playbook.”

    His next breakthrough book, “The Innovation Mandate,” will be published by HarperCollins Leadership in 2019.

    In recognition of his contributions to healthcare innovation and policy, Nick Webb was awarded his Doctorate from Western University of Health Sciences, where he serves as an adjunct professor and the director of Innovation.

    Nick is also the founder of  WebbLogic®, a research and development project that is reinventing the way in which consumers access and engage with healthcare and other consumer products and services, and is dedicated to creating the next generation of wearable technologies.

    A lifecycle approach to medical device packaging and the value of checklists for a better process.

    A lifecycle approach to medical device packaging and the value of checklists for a better process.

    Charlie discusses the "lifecycle approach" to medical device packaging. Some medical device manufacturers do not continue to watch the arc of their sterile packaging validation plan and failures, therefore, happen as a result. Validation is a living process that needs constant monitoring at all levels to thwart potential packaging failures that could result in a sterility loss of the device. Also on this episode guest Rod Jennings a nuclear power plant field engineer discusses human systems like checklists and acronyms. These systems help guide critical process to better control expected outcomes.  

    Packaging challenges and solutions with rigid medical trays

    Packaging challenges and solutions with rigid medical trays

    This episode we speak with Andy D'Esposito a technical account executive for Merrill’s Packaging. He is a CPP (certified packaging professional) he is certified through the Institute of packaging professionals where he is an active member of his local chapter. Andy provides a look into the process of developing a packaging program with thermoformed trays. Andy discusses the human factors in tray design as well as particulate control and material options. 

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