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The Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA) has broadened its Awards of Excellence program for 2022, seeking out and recognising industry innovation, and celebrating success across a broad spectrum of the packaging and processing industry.

Applications are now open for the national program, which identifies excellence, leadership and best practice in Australia’s processing and packaging industry. Entrants must be an APPMA member, including full and associate members, (as of 1 July 2021) and/or an Australian-based exhibitor at AUSPACK 2022.

“It was exciting to bring back these awards at the last AUSPACK, and APPMA is even more excited to announce what we have in store,” said Mark Dingley, chairman of the APPMA.

“In 2022, APPMA has very much made the awards around four main points – recognition, celebration, inclusivity and education.

“Recognition is of success, innovation and outstanding contributions to the packaging and processing industry, be that companies, individuals or collaboration projects; while the education aspect is to encourage and support ongoing industry education, which is a pillar of the Association.

“Celebration is, of course, to celebrate this wonderful packaging and processing industry, and inclusivity is to ensure that the APPMA provides a platform for broad industry participation and engagement, from big to small businesses, in both the processing and packaging sectors.”

There are eight awards in this year's program, with categories changed from five awards in 2019. 

Dingley said both the new machinery awards have a section for SMEs (companies with up to $10 million annual turnover) and corporates (over $10 million) to increase the awards’ inclusivity.

The APPMA Awards for Excellence was last held in 2019.
The APPMA Awards for Excellence was last held in 2019.

Award categories in 2022 are:

  • Australian Machinery Manufacturing Award: recognising Australian-based manufacturing, innovation and success of a product launched into the domestic and/or export market in the past three years.
  • Import & Distribution Machinery Award: recognising innovation and success in equipment launched in Australia in the past three years.
  • Packaging Design Innovation Award: recognising design innovation and success as a result of a new idea or modification introduced into a packaging design.
  • Sustainability Award: focusing on environmental sustainability, such as recycling, food waste redistribution, environmentally-friendly energy supply, and so on. This category incorporates sustainability projects, recognising organisations showing leadership and commitment to environmentally-sustainable business practices, through innovative solutions for new and existing market needs. Submissions can include collaborative projects between members and customers, or members and Fight Food Waste CRC (FFWCRC).
  • Community Contribution Award: recognising organisations that demonstrate leadership and commitment community wellbeing. The APPMA supports Foodbank, OzHarvest and the FFWCRC because each makes a difference to individual communities and society. This award recognises members’ industry-level contributions during the past two to three years. The community benefits could be via projects, initiatives or causes related to support across education, fire relief, Covid-19, food distribution, sport sponsorship, charity involvement, and so forth.
  • Emerging Leadership Award: this is for an individual who has been engaged in the Australian packaging, processing and machinery industry for less than 10 years. This award recognises capability and leadership, whether in research, technical or business operations. Winners will have the opportunity of an ambassadorial role within the industry.

“Finalists and winners would all have excellent promotional opportunities in industry publications and on the APPMA website, and can benefit from using the APPMA Awards of Excellence winner or finalist logo to promote themselves as an award-winning business,” Dingley said. 

“This awards program allows business to grow through education, profiling and professional development, and I encourage people to enter as many categories as they wish.”

Key APPMA Awards of Excellence submission dates for 2022 are:

  •       Applications close: 4 March 2022
  •       Judging: 16 March 2022 – 13 April 2022
  •       Finalists announced: 26 April 2022
  •       Gala Awards Ceremony: 18 May 2022

Applications are now open to all eight awards categories. Entrants must be an APPMA member, including full and associate members, (as of 1 July 2021) and/or an Australian-based exhibitor at AUSPACK 2022.

Full award assessment criteria is available on the AUSPACK website. Entries must be submitted via the official online portal

AUSPACK 2022 will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 17-20 May 2022.

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