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recyclable soft plastics globally, whether it’s a Roll ‘n Recycle format or another option, it’s just all about trying to get soft plastics recycled any way that we can. We’re quite happy with the results we’ve had and the recognition that we’ve received,” she said.
Carter confirmed that Brookfarm’s entire range (providing it meets the pouch size requirement) will be launched as the Roll ’n Recycle with roll out starting in February.
PANEL DISCUSSION
The afternoon ended with a panel discussion from Women Walking the Talk, who take an active involvement in industry to drive sustainable change. The panel was ably moderated by Bindu Panicker, head of Communications at tna Solutions.
Panellists included: Zaidee Jackson, national BDM – Sustainable Packaging, Ball & Doggett; Nerida Kelton, execu- tive director, Australian Institute of Packaging; and Sally Williams, Sustainability Advocate, Martogg Group. The trio shared some of the
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Right: Panel discussion (1-r): Bindu Panicker, head of Communications, tna Solutions (moderator); Zaidee Jackson, national BDM – Sustainable Packaging, Ball & Doggett; Nerida Kelton, executive director, Australian Institute of Packaging; and Sally Williams, sustainability advocate, Martogg Group.
Below (r-l): Great Plastic Rescue founder Bronwyn Voyce.
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