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Enter the AfriStar Packaging Awards

The closing date for entries into the AfriStar Packaging Awards is Thursday 30 June 2016.

These awards showcase the best of the African packaging industry. To stand a chance to win you have to show excellent application and execution of packaging that demonstrates creative design, marketing or technology applied to packaging produced in Africa.

Enter a pack
By entering a pack into these awards, your company could benefit from international exposure. Anyone may enter a pack, whether they are the convertor, brand owner, designer, machinery and equipment or materials supplier – however, in all cases the converter and the brand owner must co-sign the entry form indicating their consent. The winners will receive exposure across the continent and internationally. All finalists will be eligible to enter the WPO WorldStar Packaging Awards.

An exciting announcement is that the awards ceremony the AfriStar Packaging Awards 2016 will be held at PROPAK West Africa in Lagos on Wednesday 21 September 2016. Having the AfriStar Awards ceremony alongside PROPAK West Africa will be a beneficial enhancement for both events. Visit www.AfricaPack.org for details and the on-line entry form.


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