DuPont Packaging Awards 2014: 16 Winners from 11 Countries
This year, the program received nearly 200 entries from 31 countries, marking the second-highest number of entries and broadest reach in the program’s 26-year history. Unilever (United Kingdom) took the Diamond Award top honour for its line of compressed deodorants. The international panel of judges recognized their entry for excellence in all three award criteria – Technological Advancement, Responsible Packaging and Enhanced User Experience. Unilever’s new containers carry the same amount of product in a package half the size of the original. The smaller packages meet airline carry-on requirements, allow retailers to stock more products on the same shelf space and significantly cut transportation costs as more units fit on a pallet and into each truck.
In addition to the Diamond Award, the panel of independent judges selected five gold winners and 10 silver winners representing 11 countries. Gold Award recipients demonstrate excellence in any two of the criteria, while Silver Award recipients show excellence in any one of the criteria.
“The Packaging Awards continue to celebrate innovation and champion collaboration,” said William J. Harvey, president, DuPont Packaging & Industrial Polymers. “We updated the award categories this year to reflect emerging trends and amplify the consumer’s role in driving innovation.”
Consumer convenience earned high marks in this year’s competition. Seventy-five percent of the winning packaging solutions bring a higher degree of convenience to consumers. For example, cardboard packaging from VerDeSoft, Germany, allows home cooks to prepare fresh pasta in three minutes by squeezing dough straight out of the package into a boiling pot. P&G in Belgium, Brussels, Singapore and Switzerland won an award for liquid cleaner bottles with smart dosing caps that automatically stop the product flow after dispensing a pre-measured dose. Ultra-high-temperature milk pouches from Parakh Agro Industries, India, keep milk fresh without refrigeration for up to 90 days and enable it to be consumed without first being boiled.
“DuPont Packaging Awards winners demonstrate the best of today’s innovative packaging solutions,” said Yasmin Siddiqi, DuPont Packaging Awards program leader. “Unique designs and advanced technology are used more and more creatively today to package products to enhance user experience and convenience.”
Several winning entries used DuPont products, such as DuPont™ Bynel® tie layer resin and DuPont™ Mylar® films.
(Unilever – United Kingdom)
(VerDeSoft – Packaging Design and Technology – Germany; Contributors: Frizle AG; ALB-GOLD Teigwaren GmbH; Martin Spiegel Kartonagenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG – Germany)
Won for Technological Advancement and Enhanced User Experience
(P&G – Belgium, Brussels, Singapore and Switzerland; Contributors: P&G Fabric & Home Care Center – Belgium, Singapore, Switzerland and USA)
Won for Technological Advancement and Enhanced User Experience
(Plastipak Packaging, Inc. – USA)
Won for Technological Advancement and Responsible Packaging
(Amcor Flexibles – Huizhou, China and Singapore; Contributors: Nestlé Australia Limited – MAGGI Stir-fry Creations)
Won for Technological Advancement and Enhanced User Experience
(Parakh Agro Industries, Ltd. – India; Contributor: Elecster – Finland and ISF Industries – India)
Won for Responsible Packaging and Enhanced User Experience
Ice River Springs Water Company, Inc. – United States and Canada)
Won for Responsible Packaging
(Betamiel – Morocco)
Won for Responsible Packaging
(Bemis – Brazil: Contributor: Tradbor – Brazil)
Won for Enhanced User Experience
(Nampak Plastics, United Kingdom; Contributor: Velocity – USA)
Won for Responsible Packaging
(Curwood – USA; Contributor: Hillshire Brands – USA)
Won for Technological Advancement
(Clear Lam Packaging, Inc. – USA; Contributors: John B. Sanfilippo and Son, Inc. – USA; Spear Systems – USA)
Won for Responsible Packaging
(FFP Packaging Solutions Ltd. – United Kingdom; Contributors: Faccenda, ASDA and ULMA spa – United Kingdom)
Won for Enhanced User Experience
(Sigma Alimentos – Mexico; Contributors: Sigma Alimentos (R&D, Marketing, and Processing Departments); Multivac and Winpak – Mexico)
Won for Enhanced User Experience
(Mondi – Austria; Contributors: Mondi Coatings GmbH ; Mondi Coating Zeltweg GmbH – Austria; Afripack Group – South Africa)
Won for Responsible Packaging
(Pepsico – USA; Contributors: Stress Engineering and Tether – USA)
Won for Responsible Packaging
Complete descriptions, a list of collaborations and further high-resolutions images are available at:
http://www.dupont.com/industries/packaging-and-printing/media/press-kits/2014-packaging-awards.html
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