They’re just words, right? Wrong! Turns out language can be pretty powerful in shaping public opinion & decision making. When it comes to plastics & packaging, the words we use shape our thoughts, emotions, and actions. On this month’s episode of the Crazy About Packaging podcast, the CAP Pack interviews Dr. Joanna Gavins from The University of Sheffield to discuss the “Many Happy Returns” project in which the research team analyzed 4.5 million words from consumers, brands, and policymakers to understand how different groups talk about plastics. Listen to the CAP Pack’s interview with Dr. Joanna Gavins to learn about the findings of the study: https://hubs.ly/Q03bGQ-v0
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ICPG produces custom-extruded high-barrier rollstock products designed for rigid thermoformed food packaging applications. Through the use of advanced technology, capabilities and expert support services, ICPG focuses on the development of innovative, sustainable and high-quality shelf-stable barrier rollstock products for thermoforming and form-fill-seal processes. With locations in Connecticut and North Carolina, ICPG processes polypropylene, polyethylene, polystyrene and EVOH materials. Capabilities are customizable based on application requirements and include monolayer extrusion, extrusion lamination, and multi-layer barrier and non-barrier coextrusion. Rollstock solutions are further customizable through the use of unique additives and custom aesthetic enhancements. Support services include barrier rollstock formulation and thermoforming part design, packaging & sterilization process consultation, development trials, material replacement design & process consultation and on-site technical support for material trials. ICPG is ISO 9001:2015 Certified and FFSS 22000 Certified. ICPG has also been issued an International Milk Shippers Grade “A” Milk Permit from the state of North Carolina.
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https://www.icpg.co
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- 所属行业
- 塑料制造业
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- 11-50 人
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- Putnam,Connecticut
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2019
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The C.A.P. Pack explores a topic that influences how people think, act, and even feel about packaging - language. In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Joanna Gavins to discuss the ways in which language shapes public perception of plastics. Find out more in our blog: https://bit.ly/3DsWfQz
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A new episode of the Crazy About Packaging podcast is out! This episode, the C.A.P. Pack is joined by Dr. Joanna Gavins from The University of Sheffield to explore a topic that influences how people think, act, and even feel about plastics & packaging—language. Listen to the conversation to learn more about the ways in which language shapes public perception of plastics. Listen to the full episode here: https://bit.ly/3QYrc21
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Only two weeks left until the Dairy Innovation Strategies Conference taking place at the Bella Sky, Copenhagen from March 26 - 27! The ICPG Team is excited to be an exhibitor at this year’s event and engage with industry experts and explore the latest innovations in dairy. Who else is gearing up for this incredible opportunity? Make sure to stop by Booth #7 to learn more, or use the link below to book a one-on-one meeting with our team: https://bit.ly/3XK1nGH
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Our latest blog explores practical, actionable strategies to reduce the environmental impact of plastic packaging. From innovative materials to improved recycling practices, discover solutions that benefit both the planet and your business ???? Learn how to: ? Implement sustainable packaging innovations. ? Boost recyclability and reduce landfill contributions. ? Meet consumer demands for environmentally responsible packaging. Check out the full blog post and join the movement towards sustainability: https://hubs.ly/Q038KDh90
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The ICPG Team is thrilled to be attending this year’s Dairy Innovation Strategies Conference taking place at the Bella Sky, Copenhagen from March 26 - 27! This event presents a fantastic opportunity to connect with leading experts, explore cutting-edge innovations, and discuss sustainable practices transforming the dairy industry. Looking forward to gaining valuable insights and sharing with attendees how our revolutionary sustainable & recyclable XPP Polypropylene Solutions can help the future of sustainable dairy packaging. Make sure to stop by Booth #7 to learn more, or use the link below to book a one-on-one meeting with our team: https://hubs.ly/Q038F0JP0
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PCR materials not only reduces dependency on virgin plastic but also helps create a circular economy for plastics —one where resources are reused, recycled, and repurposed continuously. Learn how post-consumer recycled materials reduce waste, conserve resources, and support a circular economy for plastics in our latest blog: https://hubs.ly/Q036Xv5q0
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How much microplastics do we actually ingest in our lifetime? While certain media will have you believe that we ingest a “credit card’s worth” of plastics a week – the truth is the amount is so small and infinitesimal it will shock you. Listen to the latest episode of the Crazy About Packaging podcast where we de-bunk this, and other microplastics myths with Dr. Chris DeArmitt: https://hubs.ly/Q036Xq840
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The conversation around microplastics is dominated by myths and misinformation — but what’s the truth about microplastics? In the latest episode of the Crazy About Packaging Podcast, repeat guest Dr. Chris DeArmitt shares insights from his extensive research into microplastics, offering a data-driven perspective on topics ranging from health risks to environmental impacts. If you’ve ever wondered whether microplastics are as harmful as headlines suggest or whether alternatives to plastic are truly better for the environment, this episode is a must-listen: https://lnkd.in/e4kiedGS
Listen To The Crazy About Packaging Podcast From ICPG!
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Have you listened to this month’s episode of the Crazy About Packaging podcast? On this month’s episode, the CAP Pack discusses the hot-button topic of microplastics with Dr. Chris DeArmitt – a topic which seems to have taken the internet by a storm fueled by misinformation & fear-based headlines. But what is the truth? Listen to the episode to hear Chris DeArmitt break down the facts about microplastics: https://hubs.ly/Q036089l0