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Sustainable Packaging Forum
September 22-24, 2009
Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Atlanta, GA
Produced by:
BNP Media
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Endorsed by:
North America's Leading Conference on Sustainable Packaging Operations
Consumer packaging goods (CPG) makers are demanding more from today's packaging professionals to keep up with changing business models, government regulations, and innovations that affect their top and bottom-lines.
The fifth annual Sustainable Packaging Forum will bring together nearly 400 packaging professionals and sustainability executives from a variety of organizations including leading consumer packaged goods companies. In two and half days you will:
- Hear about the current and future economic realities of sustainable packaging and its impact on your innovation efforts, production and procurement initiatives, and supply chain
- Meet brand owners, CPG companies, packaging converters and suppliers who face the same challenges and could help boost your sustainability targets
- Understand current trends, issues, and technologies in package sustainability that will affect your future initiatives
- Network with attendees before, during, and after the Forum at the event AND on the Sustainable Packaging Forum's event page on Justmeans.
The Sustainable Packaging Forum is produced by Packaging Strategies. Since 1983, Packaging Strategies has delivered unbiased, industry news and analysis to the world's packaging leaders via our semi-monthly newsletter, conferences, and industry studies and reports.
CSR Video Updates: Interview with Bill Morrissey, Vice President, Environmental Sustainability, The Clorox Company
Bill Morrissey is a consumer packaged goods veteran with over 25 years of experience in a variety of marketing, business development, strategic planning and general management roles. Prior to his current assignment, Bill was chief operating officer of Naturize BioSciences Inc.
Bill recently returned to his prior company, The Clorox Company, and now leads its environmental efforts as Clorox’s VP of Environmental Sustainability. In this role, he and his Eco Office team are responsible for the development and execution of Clorox’s Eco strategy and plans.
Bill is involved in many industry sustainability initiatives and also serves on the Keep America Beautiful board of directors. He spends his remaining time raising three young sons with his wife Kilian in the San Francisco Bay Area where Clorox is headquartered.
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