Glass trend day postponed to 2021

The Glass Packaging Action Forum is postponing the Glass Trend Day to 16 September 2021 due to the current Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Glass Packaging Action Forum is postponing the Glass Trend Day to 16 September 2021 due to the current Covid-19 pandemic. The industry event for the container glass industry was originally planned for 10 September this year.

packed in glass. It preserves the flavour of drinks, maintains the nutrients of food and forms the high-quality Case for perfume and cosmetics. In addition, glass provides absolutely safe protection for all kinds of medicines. In short, hardly any other packaging material can be used in such a wide range of industries as glass.

Glass is not only a Functionally intelligent and valuable packaging. Glass is also available in many colours. And not only can it be beautifully and individually designed, it also supports branding. Glass is almost exclusively from nature It is made from renewable - mostly domestic - raw materials and is 100 per cent recyclable. It therefore protects the environment, climate and health. Glass packaging is therefore one of the most sustainable types of packaging on the market.

Participation in the Glass Trend Day 2021 is free of charge and registration is now open.

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[infotext icon] The Glass Packaging Action Forum

The Glass Packaging Action Forum is an initiative of the container glass industry in Germany and part of the umbrella organisation of the German glass industry, the Bundesverband Glasindustrie e. V. The Glass Packaging Action Forum has been in existence since 2000 and aims to communicate the many special features and advantages of glass packaging to packaging decision-makers and the public. The Glass Packaging Action Forum is also the first point of contact in Germany for all questions relating to glass as a packaging material[/infotext].

Source: Glass Packaging Action Forum