The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) has announced that Woolworths and Datamonitor will be speaking on February 27 at the NSW Technical dinner to be held at the Oatlands Golf Course Club House, New South Wales.
The speakers for the evening will be Kane Hardingham, environmental manager, Woolworths and Daniel Bone, global director consumer insights, Datamonitor. Hardingham will present a paper on Woolworth's packaging trends, balancing efficiency, costs and sustainability for retailers and suppliers. Hardingham has worked in the field of environmental management and sustainability for sixteen years, and has been the Environmental Manager at Woolworths for five years.
Kane works with the business to achieve the targets and commitments set in its Sustainability Strategy , and deliver all regulatory and voluntary reporting in this space. He works with Sustainable Packaging Specialists to implement processes to review packaging on own-brand products and to introduce packaging improvements.
Bone will speak about the 10 New pack innovations from Packtrack Using Datamonitors’ packaging innovation platform, PackTrack, he will showcase packaging innovations from around the world, diving into the detail to see how it works and comes together.
Bone will explore and challenge the economic difficulties brands face by drawing on this webinar and inspiring our thinking, with real opportunities these packaging innovations give. Daniel will use PackTrack to share detailed packaging innovations, with HD images and zoom-in capabilities, new ideas, ’mouldings to folding’s’ across a wide range of formats and product categories.
Bone has been with Datamonitor for over ten years based in London, Copenhagen and Sydney in helping to shape the ongoing development of the Consumer Insight research and analysis portfolio. In particular, this includes the expansion of its geographic coverage, integrating multiple waves of primary research and evolving approaches through to content delivery.