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Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR), Ministry of Higher Education Science Research and Innovation (RID) in collaboration with the Department of Industrial Promotion Kasetsart University and Thai Packaging Association With support from Messe (Düsseldorf, Germany) and Messe (Düsseldorf, Asia) organized a seminar on “Sustainable Packaging creates a circular economy: Sustainable Packaging for Circular Economy” to transfer knowledge and exchange opinions on packaging from member countries. in Asia Heading towards the integration of sustainable global environmental conservation recently at the Welcome Hall, BITEC Bangna. 1(3926) Dr. Chutima Iamchoticwalit, Governor of TISTR, chaired the opening of the seminar, said that this academic seminar is part of the packaging activities of the Asian Packaging Federation (APF), which is The Asian Packaging Agency's centers include: Members are the national packaging agencies of each country in Asia and the Pacific, a total of 15 countries, such as Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Turkey, and Thailand, etc.
In this regard, TISTR through the Thai Packaging Center (THB) has joined Became Country Email List an APF member since 1988 and currently Dr. Patchara Maneesin, Director of the Thai Packaging Center, TISTR, holds the position of Secretary General of APF. Every year APF holds an annual meeting. with member countries rotating as hosts For 2019, Thailand has been selected to host the conference. Between 16-19 September 2019, the activities included judging the Asian packaging competition and awarding ceremony (Asia Star 2019), meeting of the executive committee and general members of 9 countries, as well as organizing the Asian Packaging Seminar under Topic: “Sustainable Packaging for Circular Economy” or “Sustainable packaging creates a circular economy,” which TISTR joins with its partners, namely the Department of Industrial Promotion.
Kasetsart University and the Thai Packaging Association, organized with support from Messe (Düsseldorf, Germany) and Messe (Düsseldorf, Asia) The Governor of TISTR further said that organizing this international academic seminar It has been well received by those interested in both the packaging and related industries. There were a total of 195 people registered to attend the seminar, consisting of 45 entrepreneurs and interested people from 12 countries, both in Asia and Europe. and 150 Thai people registered, divided into more than 60 private sector companies and 90 representatives of government agencies and universities. The seminar has interesting lecture topics that are beneficial to environmental conservation and business operations. Through lectures and knowledge transfer by both Thai and foreign lecturers.
In this regard, TISTR through the Thai Packaging Center (THB) has joined Became Country Email List an APF member since 1988 and currently Dr. Patchara Maneesin, Director of the Thai Packaging Center, TISTR, holds the position of Secretary General of APF. Every year APF holds an annual meeting. with member countries rotating as hosts For 2019, Thailand has been selected to host the conference. Between 16-19 September 2019, the activities included judging the Asian packaging competition and awarding ceremony (Asia Star 2019), meeting of the executive committee and general members of 9 countries, as well as organizing the Asian Packaging Seminar under Topic: “Sustainable Packaging for Circular Economy” or “Sustainable packaging creates a circular economy,” which TISTR joins with its partners, namely the Department of Industrial Promotion.
Kasetsart University and the Thai Packaging Association, organized with support from Messe (Düsseldorf, Germany) and Messe (Düsseldorf, Asia) The Governor of TISTR further said that organizing this international academic seminar It has been well received by those interested in both the packaging and related industries. There were a total of 195 people registered to attend the seminar, consisting of 45 entrepreneurs and interested people from 12 countries, both in Asia and Europe. and 150 Thai people registered, divided into more than 60 private sector companies and 90 representatives of government agencies and universities. The seminar has interesting lecture topics that are beneficial to environmental conservation and business operations. Through lectures and knowledge transfer by both Thai and foreign lecturers.