NAPCOR UNVEILS NEW WEBSITE
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Laura Stewart, 608-512-9085 / lstewart[at]napcor.com
NAPCOR UNVEILS NEW WEBSITE
Packaging Trade Organization Offers PET Resources, New Look & Functionality
September 14, 2017 – Package designers and engineers, sustainability leaders and brand owners have a new and improved resource for information pertaining to polyethylene terephthalate (PET) packaging at www.napcor.com.
The National Association for PET Container Resources’ (NAPCOR) new website has been designed to provide a user-friendly experience with improved navigation and functionality throughout, allowing visitors to access PET-related articles, reports and videos with the option to share information across all major social networking sites.
The site includes extensive resources related to PET packaging to help package designers, engineers and brand owners make educated decisions on packaging material for their products. A robust Frequently Asked Questions section addresses questions of interest to multiple audiences.
“NAPCOR has a lot to take pride in this year as we celebrate and reflect on our 30-year history,” said Tom Busard, NAPCOR Chairman, Chief Procurement Officer for Plastipak Packaging, Inc., and President of Clean Tech, Plastipak’s recycling affiliate. “The new website is a great foundation for continuing the conversation about the many benefits of sustainable PET packaging. It also highlights our recent branding work for PET and for NAPCOR.”
Created with the user experience in mind, the website has been designed by utilizing the latest technology so it’s compatible with today’s browsers and mobile devices. NAPCOR members have the added benefit of an exclusive member center filled with proprietary reports, research, presentations and industry data.
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Founded in 1987, the National Association for PET Container Resources (NAPCOR) is the trade association for the PET plastic packaging industry in the United States, Canada and Mexico. NAPCOR is dedicated to promoting the PET package; to overcoming hurdles to the successful recycling of PET; and to communicating the attributes of the PET container as a sustainable package.
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