Board Converting News, October 7, 2024

PPC Announces (CONT’D FROM PAGE 14)

ing all its packaging recyclable or reusable and reducing virgin plastic use by a third, all by 2025. Designed to shake up the confection category at Christmas time with a new, sustainable solution, the car-

unwavering commitment to consumers, our environment, and future generations. Judges’ Award for Wow Factor, Chanel Logo Display Box, Pusterla US, Inc. : The stunning Chanel Logo box from Pusterla US, Inc. had the competition judges asking,

ton features an octagonal structure, which is reminiscent of the original tub, and an innovative fifth panel serving as a tamper-evident clo- sure (one that eliminates the need for plastic wrapping). Another feat, the new packaging maintains its predecessor's packing

“How did they even make that?” Pusterla created a rigid box in the shape of the iconic Chanel logo, perfectly to scale with a large cutout that seemingly defies the laws of physics in its struc- ture. Intended as a point-of-

speed, with the design of the corners offering reinforce- ment to hold up to the rigors of distribution and merchan- dising. The new Quality Street carton is a testament to how packaging can drive meaningful environmental change without sacrificing brand identity or consumer appeal. Judges’ Award for Excellence in Printing, Luxe Pack Box, Autajon Packaging : The Luxe Pack self-promotion

sale display, the package’s matte white finish and beveled edges are clean and beautiful, with complex curves offer- ing an entirely fresh take on a familiar logo. The real mag- ic comes when the box is opened, revealing continuous curves with no supports and luxurious gold foil that per- fectly matches the brand’s aesthetics. Judges’ Award for Positive Change in Packaging, Nestlé Australia : Quality Street, Graphic Packaging In- ternational: A wonderful example of positive change in packaging, Graphic Packaging International helped Nestlé Australia transition their iconic Quality Street tub from plas- tic to 100 percent recyclable paperboard. Ultimately, the beautiful carton contributes to Nestlé’s lofty goal of mak-

box by Autajon Packaging exemplifies a seamless in- tegration between high-end aesthetics and technical precision. The design el-

evates the user experience through thoughtful printing techniques: silk screen UV printing mimics water droplets inside and outside the box. Meanwhile, a rich copper leaf CONTINUED ON PAGE 18

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