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Plastics and Paper in Contact with Foodstuffs 2011
Plastics & Paper in Contact with Foodstuffs and Extractables and Leachables co-located on 6-9 December 2011 in the beautiful and cultural city of Rome, Italy. The event was even more successful event than the 2010 dual conference in Berlin, as more than 200 packaging safety professionals from the food & beverage and pharmaceutical industries from 25 countries came together to share ideas and discuss regulatory developments in the packaging sphere.
Here's what some of the delegates thought of previous events:
"Still the best conference of its type in Europe"
Barry Podd, Kimberley Clark Europe Ltd
"Well run and very interesting subject matter"
Bronwyn Kroon, Nampak R&D
"Very good presentations with a high level of knowledge transfer"
Werner Altkofer, CVUA Stuttgart
"Good update of current and emerging FCM-legislation"
Norbert Petereit, Sasol Wax GmbH
"Very good organisation - easy to discuss with speakers, which is positive and very important"
Patricia Villers, Rhodia Engineering Plastics
>> Social Programme - Rome by night
After a day of expert presentations and lively discussion, delegates were invited to stretch their legs and take in some fresh air and the beautiful sights of Italy's capital. For more information click here.

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The Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI) is a Brussels-based non-profit making organisation regrouping the European pulp and paper industry and championing this industry's achievements and the benefits of its products. Its mission is to promote the member's business sector by taking specific actions notably, by monitoring and analyzing activities and initiatives in the areas of industry, environment, energy, forestry, recycling, fiscal policies and competitiveness in general. Through CEPI, the paper industry increases its visibility and acts on emerging issues, making expert and constructive contributions on behalf of the industry. Find out more on www.cepi.org.


