Fresh labels: AIP to run an updated ARL training course
According to the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), 62% of Australians and 63% of New Zealanders look to on-pack labelling on primary packaging for their recycling truth. To aid industry professionals in keeping up to date with industry updates on labelling and recycling, on 27 June, AIP will run an updated version of the Introduction to the Australasian Recycling Labelling (ARL) Program training course.
All AIP training courses are internationally recognised and approved to attain Certified Packaging Professional points.
The Australasian Recycling Labelling (ARL) program provides packaging technologists, designers and marketers with the tools to inform responsible packaging design. It is an evidence-based program that can provide consumers with easy-to-understand instructions about how to correctly dispose of a product’s packaging.
This new version of the Introduction to ARL training course has evolved to cover both Australia and New Zealand and includes:
- Guides on how to use ARL logos
- Changes to soft plastics thresholds
- The new Check Locally program
- Intersections between ARL and Away from Home collection programs
- ARL & Container Deposit Schemes
- ARL & RecycleMate APP
- ARL & QR codes
- ARL Consumer Insights
- ARL Marketplace for SMEs
- Best Practice Award-winning examples
- Interactive session with attendees and their own packs.
Book your place here.
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