• PIDA 2022: Gold - Domestic & Household Packaging Design of the Year
    PIDA 2022: Gold - Domestic & Household Packaging Design of the Year
  • PIDA 2022: Silver - Domestic & Household Packaging Design of the Year
    PIDA 2022: Silver - Domestic & Household Packaging Design of the Year
  • PIDA 2022: Bronze - Domestic & Household Packaging Design of the Year
    PIDA 2022: Bronze - Domestic & Household Packaging Design of the Year
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The Domestic & Household Packaging Design of the Year award recognises organisations that have designed innovative packaging and/or materials, packaging within domestic and household items, toys, stationery, gifts, clothing, garden equipment, decorating.

Two high commendations were awarded in the PIDA 2022 Domestic & Household Packaging Design category, to Nestlé Purina Australia for Nestlé Purina Total Care (Pet Accessories) and Close the Loop Group for the Koh Kerbside Recyclable Spout Pouch Refill Pack.

Packsize was awarded a bronze for Packsize Australia and Kaboodle, while Earthwise Group received silver recognition for the Earthwise Eco Laundry Scoop Innovation.

Triumphing with the gold award, and its second win, was Production Packaging Innovations for the Fig & Bloom Floral Shipper Box designed to house luxury bouquets.

The bespoke, monochromatic shipper box is 100% FSC-certified, made from B-flute corrugated board with white top Kraft liner, which is fully recyclable and made from a renewable resource, as well as being composed of 60 per cent recycled material. The design provides a moisture-resistant solution, allows adequate air to flow, enabling the blooms to stay fresh for longer and arrive as intended.

Structurally, the design includes an additional internal fold-over flap and an insert that is easily locked in the side double wall of the box. This insert creates a separate space for the flower stems and the bouquet wrapping of the bouquet while providing strong structural reinforcement to the box. The insert is of a minimalistic design, using the least possible amount of board and produced with the surplus of material from the production of the body of the structure ensuring flowers arrive at the doorsteps of the consumer in the same pristine condition that they left the store. 

Food & Drink Business

Sydney-based biotech company, All G, has secured regulatory approval in China to sell recombinant (made from microbes, not cows) lactoferrin. CEO Jan Pacas says All G is the first company in the world to receive the approval, and recombinant human lactoferrin is “next in line”.

Fonterra Co-operative Group has announced the company is on track to meet its climate targets, and has turned off the coal boiler at its Waitoa site, making its North Island manufacturing entirely coal free.

Canola oil producer, Riverina Oils & Bio Energy (ROBE), has partnered with Australian renewable energy retailer, Flow Power, to power its operations with solar energy – a major step towards enhancing sustainability of its products.