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PIDA award finalists announced

Finalists have been announced for the 2020 Australasian Packaging Innovation & Design Awards (PIDA), which has been designed to recognise companies and individuals who are making a significant difference in their field across Australia and New Zealand.

The PIDA Awards are coordinated by the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) and are the exclusive feeder program for the prestigious WorldStar Packaging Awards. The 2020 PIDA winners will automatically be eligible for entry into the 2021 WorldStar Packaging Awards competition.

The Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year company awards recognise organisations that have designed innovative packaging within each of these five manufacturing categories:

  1. Food
  2. Beverage
  3. Health, Beauty & Wellness
  4. Domestic & Household
  5. Labelling & Decoration

The PIDA Awards also sees finalists in a number of special awards including:

  1. Sustainable Packaging Design Special Award
  2. Accessible Packaging Design Special Award
  3. Young Packaging Professional of the Year Award

2020 Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Food Category

The Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Food Category recognises organisations that have designed innovative packaging and/or materials, within food packaging and processing including fresh, frozen or other. All entries are also judged on sustainable packaging design considerations and what packaging changes they are undertaking to meet the 2025 National Packaging Targets. This is a WorldStar Packaging Awards category.

Finalists are:

  • Arnott’s Cracker Chips unique split case innovation;
  • BioBag World Australia for compostable cucumber wrap;
  • Disruptive Packaging for Uniqcor for cold chain environments;
  • OF Packaging for Local Legends novelty shaped pouches;
  • Planet Protector Packaging for the Lobster Protector;
  • Platypus Print Packaging for the Youfoodz Meal Kit; and
  • Primo Foods for the Red Range Slice Pack.

2020 Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Beverage Category

The Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Beverage Category recognises organisations that have designed innovative packaging and/or materials, within packaging and processing for liquid or dry tea, coffee, water and soft drinks including wine, beer and spirits. All entries are also judged on Sustainable Packaging Design Considerations and what packaging changes they are undertaking to meet the 2025 National Packaging Targets. This is a WorldStar Packaging Awards category.

Finalists are:

  • Brownes Dairy for Australia’s first renewable gable top milk carton;
  • Coca-Cola Amatil for 100 per cent recyclable rPET bottles;
  • Ecolean for the Bannister Downs Dairy WA chilled pasteurised range;
  • JUST Water plant-based reusable water bottle; and
  • O-I Glass ANZ for the Millie fruit juice range.

2020 Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Health, Beauty & Wellness

The Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Health, Beauty & Wellness Category recognises organisations that have designed innovative packaging and/or materials, within cosmetics, toiletries, personal hygiene, supplements, vitamins, perfumes, hair body and oral care. This award also covers packaging of all medicines including over the counter medicines, medical equipment packaging. All entries are also judged on Sustainable Packaging Design Considerations and what packaging changes they are undertaking to meet the 2025 National Packaging Targets. This is a WorldStar Packaging Awards category.

Finalists are:

  • Pact Group for the New Zealand Earthwise Glow Labs brand of PCR 100 per cent rPET bottle range; and
  • Kahuku Natural refillable stainless-steel range of cleansers and liquid soaps.

2020 Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Domestic & Household

The Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Domestic & Household Category recognises organisations that have designed innovative packaging and/or materials, packaging within domestic and household items, toys, stationary, gifts, clothing, garden equipment, decorating. All entries are also judged on Sustainable Packaging Design Considerations and what packaging changes they are undertaking to meet the 2025 National Packaging Targets. This is a WorldStar Packaging Awards category.

Finalists are:

  • Birdstone Collective & NCI Packaging for the DuluxGroup Cabot’s Ready Bucket;
  • Birdstone Collective & Orora Cartons for the recyclable Telstra Sleeve;
  • Daisy Pool Covers &  Sealed Air, Gaprie for the P.C. Nets which are a re-usable, alternative for pallet containment
  • Outside the Box Caskets for an ecological solution to the traditional timber and MDF casket;
  • Pact Group for New Zealand’s Earthwise brand of PCR 75 per cent rHDPE household cleaning range; and
  • Sealed Air Brand Protective Packaging for the Korrvu uncompromised product protection.

2020 Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Labelling & Decoration

The Packaging Innovation & Design of the Year Award – Labelling & Decoration Category is designed to recognise the addition of content to a pack which creates a unique or innovative appearance, function or communication. This may include labels, sleeves, tags, coding/markings, etching, directly applied inks or by any other similar process. All entries are also judged on Sustainable Packaging Design Considerations and what packaging changes they are undertaking to meet the 2025 National Packaging Targets. This is a WorldStar Packaging Award Category.

Finalists are:

  • NCI Packaging & DuluxGroup for the Porter’s Paints superior crafted paint can range; and
  • UPM Raflatac & Kiwi Labels for the CUSTOM-PAK rPET Cherry Punnet with self-adhesive label, permanent adhesive that is also washable at the PET recycling plant.

2020 Accessible Packaging Design Special Award

The Accessible Packaging Design Special Award is designed to recognise packaging that is accessible, intuitive, easy-to-open and innovative. Accessible Packaging Design needs to include measuring techniques, understanding injuries caused by packaging and consumer satisfaction levels with packaging accessibility. This award is sponsored by Arthritis Australia and Arthritis New Zealand.

Finalists are:

  • Ecolean for the Bannister Downs Dairy WA chilled pasteurised range; and
  • Reckitt Benckiser for Gaviscon Dual Action Sachets.

2020 Sustainable Packaging Design Special Award

The Sustainable Packaging Design Special Award is designed to recognise companies that have developed innovative packaging or processing solutions that incorporates sustainability considerations. Elements include Social, Material, Source Reduction, Energy and Recovery. One of the winners will be awarded the custom EcodEX packaging environmental assessment valued at $10,000. Selerant will implement its acclaimed EcodEX assessment and provide the winner a reputable third-party environmental evaluation of the product package or formulation. This is a WorldStar Packaging Awards Category.

Finalists are:

  • Birdstone Collective & Orora Cartons for the recyclable Telstra Sleeve;
  • Brownes Dairy for Australia’s first renewable gable top milk carton;
  • Coca-Cola Amatil for the 100 per cent recyclable post-consumer recycled rPET bottles;
  • ecostore Ltd for New Zealand’s first 100 per cent Ocean Waste Plastic (OWP) limited edition hand wash;
  • Nestlé Australia Ltd for the KITKAT Chocolatory recyclable e-commerce solution;
  • Omni Group for the PerformX 100 per cent recyclable stretch wrap;
  • ORORA Fibre Packaging for the recyclable moulded paper inserts;
  • Pact Group for New Zealand’s Earthwise brand of PCR 75 per cent rHDPE household cleaning range;
  • Planet Protector Packaging for the Lobster Protector;
  • Planet Protector Packaging for the home compostable mailer pouch;
  • Sealed Air Brand Protective Packaging for the TempGuard kerbside recyclable packaging for pre-packaged, temperature sensitive good; and
  • UPM Raflatac & Kiwi Labels for the CUSTOM-PAK rPET Cherry Punnet with self-adhesive label, permanent adhesive that is also washable at the PET recycling plant.

2020 Young Packaging Professional of the Year Award

The purpose of the Young Packaging Professional of the Year Award is to provide incentive and recognition to young professionals who are both currently working in and wish to continue their career path within the Packaging industry.

Finalists are:

  • Alison Appleby, member resource and program coordinator, APCO;
  • Christopher Moffatt AAIP, quality control coordinator and product developer, Caspak Products; and
  • Kelly Wade, scientist, Scion (New Zealand).

The 2020 Australasian PIDA winners will be formally announced virtually in April.

The AIP acknowledges the following sponsors: Platinum – APCO, Viscotec and Wellman Packaging, Silver – Auspouch, Metalprint, Mosca, Platypus Print Packaging, Verix and Westrock, Bronze – Bio-lutions, Caps and Closures, Cemac, JL Lennard, KHS, Konica Minolta, OF Packaging, Planet Protector, Sealed Air, Taghleef Industries, TetraPak, Vanden Recycling, Zipform Packaging, Esko, Supporters – Aeson Material and Ecolean.

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