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Highlights from the Responsible Packaging Expo 2023

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Highlights from the Responsible Packaging Expo 2023

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Westpak were delighted to exhibit at this year’s Responsible Packaging Expo. The event, which was held at ExCeL London from Tuesday 10th – Wednesday 11th October, featured hundreds of exhibitors attracting huge numbers of visitors across the two-day period.

Located at stand X30, Westpak showcased a comprehensive range of sustainable food packaging for various applications across the foodservice and grocery retail sectors including our Crave range, takeaway pasta bowls, takeaway soft drink and coffee cups, burger boxes, carry bag, paper-based herb sleeves and fresh produce carry packs. All of our featured packaging demonstrated our commitment to utilising the latest manufacturing and material technologies as well as a range of sustainability and environmental advantages.

It was fantastic to meet so many professionals across the foodservice and grocery industries and the Westpak team were on hand over the two day event to answer a range of questions and really explore the distinct packaging needs of each visitor to the stand.

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