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Packaging Machinery’s Role in Sustainability and Reduced Carbon Footprint Podcast
What concepts like sustainability and carbon footprint actually mean for the packaging industry is still being defined by packaging facility owners and OEMs alike, but without doubt, it’s affecting machine design development and implementation. In this podcast, this topic will be addressed by:
- John Kowal from Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and packaging automation solutions
- Ben Miyares, managing director of packaging consultancy Packaging Management and former vice president of industry relations for PMMI, the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute.
- Erik Ryberg, Capper Engineering Team Leader, and Mike Davis, Filler Engineering Team Leader, both from packaging machinery manufacturer PneumaticScaleAngelus, based in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Download the podcast.
Making the Most of Your Energy in the Packaging Industry
Podcast
There are many drivers regarding the concept of sustainability for both packaging facility owners and managers and packaging OEMs, but a shift toward a lower carbon footprint for the packaging machine itself is coming to the fore, which suggests more astute energy management. In this podcast, this topic will be addressed by:
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John Kowal from Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and packaging automation solutions
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David Luttenberger from global consumer research and advisory company Iconoculture, and a former packaging industry trade publication editor
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Mike Grinager from Brenton Engineering, a leading packaging original equipment manufacturer based in Alexandria, Minn.
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Product Focus: TeSys® D Incorporates Everlink® Termination Technology
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