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Green Packaging Webcast on January 26

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 01.10.06
Design & Architecture (materials)

plastic_packaging.jpgNatureworks, a leader in producing plastics from renewable resources, is sponsoring a free online presentation and Q&A session to go over benefits and information on renewable plastics. TreeHugger already loves the stuff, from cutlery to packaging to cellphones, but we'll certainly tune in. Though it appears to be geared more toward business owners and more corporate types, it looks like it would be a good crash course for anyone unfamiliar with the wonderful world of renewables-based plastics. It's free, so mark your calendars for January 26 (2 pm EST) and get smart about renewable plastic. Register here and learn more about the sponsor here. ::Natureworks

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Look for more "green" packaging news in my packaging predictions coming out later this week@
http://packagingnewsyoucanuse.blogspot.com/
Regards,
The Packaging Diva

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