ecoporium by Ball & Doggett
Welcome to ecoporium by Ball & Doggett. Our resource is an educational and information forum driving commercial decisions for our customers, supporting their sustainable outcomes. We are a trusted partner for brands as they journey to explore materials for their products and how this represents them through the lens of their consumers. We offer a partnership in creating infallible story telling opportunities as brands share their goals in reducing impact to our world. For more information head to www.ecoporium.com.au
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e27: PART 2 - Matt de Jongh - Sustainability Manger, Responsible Wood
11/16/2025
e27: PART 2 - Matt de Jongh - Sustainability Manger, Responsible Wood
Matt de Jongh is a passionate forester and advocate for sustainable forest management, championing the environmental, social, and economic benefits of responsibly sourced forest and wood-based products. With a deep belief in wood as the ultimate renewable material, Matt brings a practical and policy-driven perspective shaped by years working across both operational and strategic roles—particularly within regional and rural communities. His career has been grounded in understanding how policy decisions affect people on the ground, and he is known for building strong, collaborative relationships across government, industry, and community stakeholders. At Responsible Wood, Matt plays a key role in promoting the value of PEFC certification and fostering greater awareness of Australia's commitment to sustainable forestry. It’s about co-creation — creating a unified, evidence-based dialogue that empowers our industry to lead with confidence, consistency, and collective intelligence. In this follow-up conversation, Matt de Jongh and Zaidee Jackson explore how certification helps brands meet the next wave of sustainability expectations. Discover how PEFC & Responsible Wood certification: Substantiates ESG and climate-related claims Supports compliance with Australia’s sustainability disclosure frameworks Encourages innovation and circular material design From market access to brand trust — certification is the bridge between policy, purpose, and packaging.
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e26: PART 1 - Matt de Jongh - Sustainability Manger, Responsible Wood
10/20/2025
e26: PART 1 - Matt de Jongh - Sustainability Manger, Responsible Wood
Matt de Jongh is a passionate forester and advocate for sustainable forest management, championing the environmental, social, and economic benefits of responsibly sourced forest and wood-based products. With a deep belief in wood as the ultimate renewable material, Matt brings a practical and policy-driven perspective shaped by years working across both operational and strategic roles—particularly within regional and rural communities. His career has been grounded in understanding how policy decisions affect people on the ground, and he is known for building strong, collaborative relationships across government, industry, and community stakeholders. At Responsible Wood, Matt plays a key role in promoting the value of PEFC certification and fostering greater awareness of Australia's commitment to sustainable forestry. Sustainable packaging starts long before the print press — it begins in the forest. Discover how Responsible Wood and PEFC are shaping the future of sustainable fibre. In the first of a two-part Ecoporium by Ball & Doggett series, Matt de Jongh, Sustainability Manager at Responsible Wood, joins Zaidee Jackson to break down the essentials of forest certification. As a forester, Matt has seen first hand how sustainable forest management safeguards biodiversity, supports regional economies, and ensures that fibre harvested today sustains future generations. Together, we explore: The difference between virgin and recycled fibre — and why both have a place in circular design. How PEFC & Responsible Wood certification builds traceability and trust from forest to finished packaging. Why credible certification is key to deforestation-free claims and brand credibility. Gain insight into: How PEFC certification safeguards Australia’s 16 million hectares of managed forests The balance between virgin and recycled fibre What chain-of-custody means for printers, converters, and brand owners
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e25: Tim Sykes - Brand Director, Packaging Europe
09/15/2025
e25: Tim Sykes - Brand Director, Packaging Europe
In this ecoporium conversation, Zaidee Jackson sits down with Tim Sykes, Brand Director of Packaging Europe, to discuss the evolution of the Sustainable Packaging Summit and its role in shaping global dialogue on packaging. Together, they unpack the EU’s new Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), what it means for innovation, compliance, and circularity, and how Australia can learn from Europe’s approach. Tim Sykes is the Brand Director at Packaging Europe, the leading media platform for the international consumer packaged goods value chain. He has been with the organisation since 2006, guiding its evolution from a trade magazine into a multifaceted multimedia and events business. In his role, Tim leads the development and delivery of key sustainability-focused initiatives, including the Sustainability Awards, a global competition recognising innovation in sustainable packaging, and the Sustainable Packaging Summit, a major industry forum. Beyond his executive duties, he contributes to industry and environmental progress through voluntary roles. These include serving on advisory boards such as the HolyGrail 2.0 Advisory Group, being on the jury for the Packaging Innovation Awards, being a board member of AIPIA, and mentoring emerging talent in the packaging sector. Tim is known for his strong interest in the strategic, technological, and regulatory challenges of packaging sustainability, particularly how innovation, material design, digitisation and consumer experience can play a role.
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e24: Brittany Wheeler, Founder - Contain Design
07/02/2025
e24: Brittany Wheeler, Founder - Contain Design
Sustainable packaging isn’t about trends — it’s about purpose. Contain Design Studio focuses on fit-for-purpose solutions that protect products, reduce waste, and align with APCO guidelines. They challenge brands to move beyond greenwashing and create packaging that’s not only beautiful, but truly recyclable, reusable, or compostable — all the way from concept to curbside. Brittney Wheeler is the founder of Contain Design Studio, a product development and packaging design studio based in Melbourne. A strong focus and commitment to ethical and sustainable manufacturing. After the birth of her first child, Brittney launched the studio in 2017, initially working out of a co-working space before expanding into her own studio in 2021. With a team of five, Contain Design has grown into a business renowned for producing high-quality, plastic-free products, including exhibition merchandise for the National Gallery of Australia and uniquely designed packaging for Melbourne's Supernormal restaurant. Driven by a passion for smart operations and sustainability, Brittney's work is dedicated to creating innovative designs that not only look beautiful but are environmentally responsible. Her efforts have been recognized with multiple accolades, including being named the Best Packaging Design Specialist for Victoria at the Australian Enterprise Awards. A true advocate for ethical design, Brittney ensures that her company works only with suppliers who align with her values. She is also committed to maintaining the integrity of her products, recently achieving Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) accreditation to ensure all paper and wood products are responsibly sourced. Brittney’s journey from designer to business leader is a testament to her vision, creativity, and dedication to a sustainable future.
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e23: Anhely Millán - Founder of Sustainability for Kids
06/12/2025
e23: Anhely Millán - Founder of Sustainability for Kids
Sustainability for Kids was founded in March 2022, with the aim to educate younger generations on how to make the switch to a more sustainable living. Founder and Sustainabilty Specialist Anhely Millán ensured their approach not only helped kids to learn about sustainability but helps to protect and improve the environment where they spend majority of the day, meaning the school, before and after care, or vacation programs. By helping these institutions to be more sustainable as well as implementing sustainable actions, the aim is for kids to follow sustainable behaviours to a point that it is their day-to-day. The belief that education is key to achieve sustainability targets and this is the main reason why Sustainability for Kids exists. "I am on a mission to provide education on sustainable practices and develop collaboration opportunities for the planet’s greater good" Anhely, is a purpose driven person, sustainable living advocate and passionate about innovation. She started her career, back in 2000, as secondary school Teacher just after obtaining her bachelor’s degree in chemistry. She is very energetic when it comes to learn new topics, reason why she’s done different post-degree studies; some of them in Marketing, Environmental Management and Sustainability. Across her career she’s held different positions in Quality, R&D and Innovation within the food, cosmetics, personal care, and packaging industries, delivering new-to-market products and sustainable packaging solutions. Early in 2022, she founded Sustainability for Kids and launched her first educational book - The World Behind Recycling - with the purpose to invest in future generations and educate children on how to bring sustainability into their day-to-day activities.
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e22: Sip & Banter: Jo Shanahan - Co-Founder/Distiller & Chaos Co-Ordinator & MCC Labels: Amy Todd - Packaging & Account Management Specialist
03/31/2025
e22: Sip & Banter: Jo Shanahan - Co-Founder/Distiller & Chaos Co-Ordinator & MCC Labels: Amy Todd - Packaging & Account Management Specialist
An insightful conversation with Sip & Banter and MCC Label Australia centres on the importance of collaboration between brand owners and suppliers, Jo and Amy will share insights into the materials selection and production process, and reveal the strategies used to ensure the brand’s message stands out in a competitive market. Jo Shanahan - Co-Founder/Distiller & Chaos Co-Ordinator Jo is the co-founder, distiller, and all-round doer of things at Sip & Banter Distillery - a small business where wearing multiple hats isn't just a necessity, it's part of the adventure. With a background in running a fabrication business alongside her husband, Tim, she is no stranger to the demands of hands-on industries, but Sip & Banter has given them the chance to blend business with creativity, connection, and a love for great gin. From perfecting recipes, handling production, sourcing suppliers, branding, and everything in between Jo has a hand in every part of the process-, making sure every detail reflects their vision of fun, great drinks, and good company. Amy Todd - Packaging & Account Management Specialist With over a decade of experience across the FMCG sector, Amy Todd has established herself as a dynamic force in packaging innovation, product development and strategic account management. As a current Account Manager at MCC Label, Amy expertly navigates the complex needs of clients with a specialized focus on FMCG accounts and a passion for Wine and Spirits. Amy's extensive background in the packaging includes roles at Endeavour Drinks Group (Pinnacle Drinks), McWilliams Wines and ACCO Brands. Amy has consistently demonstrated exceptional skill in developing innovative packaging formats that drive brand recognition and market penetration. She is passionate about packaging and her past experience has provided her a unique understanding of what clients are looking for and the unique challenges that they face. Amy's commitment to sustainability and her comprehensive understanding of APCO requirements has made her a valued partner to clients looking to achieve ambitious environmental targets while maintaining product integrity and market appeal. @sipandbanter @mcc.australia
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e21: Wausau Coated: Jaime Orozco, VP International Business Development
03/24/2025
e21: Wausau Coated: Jaime Orozco, VP International Business Development
Wausau Coated Products, Inc., headquartered in Wausau, Wisconsin, is a leading manufacturer of pressure-sensitive products, label materials, and custom coating technologies serving a wide variety of markets. Founded in 1981, Wausau Coated has established itself as a flexible manufacturer that responds quickly to today's rapidly changing demands. The company’s founding principle, "The difficult we do today, the impossible takes a day or two longer," continues to be its core philosophy. Wausau Coated excels in manufacturing high-quality roll and sheet label materials for a variety of end uses. The company’s sales and technical staff collaborate daily to understand customer pressure-sensitive needs and develop solutions that provide a competitive advantage for their products.
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e20: MCC - Dr. Stijn Billiet, Vice President Global Sustainability, Michael Patterson, National Sales Director
12/04/2024
e20: MCC - Dr. Stijn Billiet, Vice President Global Sustainability, Michael Patterson, National Sales Director
Dr Stijn Billiet, Vice President Global Sustainability and Michael Patterson, National Sales Director join Zaidee Jackson in an in depth conversation on our MCC sees the world of labels! The trio explore a broad range of topics including the process of developing a sustainable label solution for a customer, global supply chains, innovations, trends and technology. They unpack the question: What is better, compostable or recycle? Insights are shared on how MCC navigates the conversation with their customers in terms of government legislations along with a dive into what are customers priorities in terms if sustainable strategies and labels. Dr. Stijn Billiet, Vice President Global Sustainability Dr. Stijn Billiet, MCC's Vice President Global Sustainability, has been in the packaging industry for over 8 years, and brings with him a PhD in organic chemistry and plenty more. He was awarded Global Label Awards' Rising Star Award in 2022, led MCC in the effort to get SBTi approval for our carbon reduction targets in 2023, and has been integral in developing MCC’s new sustainability strategy. Michael Patterson, National Sales Director With 3 decades of expertise in the print, paper, and packaging industry, Michael Patterson brings a wealth of experience to his role as Sales Director at MCC Label, where he has been instrumental for the past 7 years. Michael has forged strong partnerships with top Australian wine brands and is now leveraging his deep industry knowledge to drive success in the Food & Dairy, Beverage, and Pharmaceutical sectors. His strategic leadership and industry acumen make him a pivotal force in delivering exceptional results across diverse markets. Resources & References
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e19: Pippa Corry, philo & co
09/09/2024
e19: Pippa Corry, philo & co
Pippa Corry Founder and Director of Philo & Co delves into the evolving role of sustainability within the Australian brand and agency sector. Pippa shares how brands are responding to the upcoming national packaging targets, how brands manage current and future state of data integrity and the role it plays in reporting. Pippa Corry is the Founder of philo & co, a sustainability and circular economy consultancy that specialises in packaging design, brand strategy and communication for FMCG brands and design agencies. With over 15 years’ experience in the creative industry, Pippa has leveraged her skills to develop philo & co’s distinctive approach with the mission to ‘simplify circularity’. Pippa is a member of APCO, the AIP and was recently awarded the Design & Branding Visionary Woman in Packaging Award. Philo & co’s clients include leading design agencies such as Co-Partnership and Depot, and well-known brands such as Bulla and Freedom. Resources & References
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e18: Keith Chessell & Ralph Moyle, AIP: Australian Institute of Packaging PART 1
01/21/2024
e18: Keith Chessell & Ralph Moyle, AIP: Australian Institute of Packaging PART 1
"The essence of what they will be asking of all of us is to ensure that the packaging that you put onto the marketplace is optimum for its intended purpose, key word being optimum." Keith Chessell and Ralph Moyle from AIP: Australian Institute of Packaging, Join Zaidee Jackson in an invaluable addition to our ecoporium Interview series with poignant information to be shared. The conversation brings to light a brief overview on the 2025 National Packaging Targets and Sustainable Packaging design principles, and what it will mean for you and your business. We explore the change in buying behaviour of consumers and the growth in the last couple of years to fibre based and renewable solutions as well as some challenges faced around certifications and testings with some renewable materials. Keith Bio: Keith Chessell FAIP has 46 years of experience within the Food, Beverage & Confectionery industry (Cottee’s, Schweppes, Pepsi, Cadbury, Kraft/Mondelez) with the innovation and development of new products and the relaunch of existing products and packaging. In recent years his focus has been on sustainable packaging design and assisting the AIP & WPO with Save Foods initiatives and training support for Educational institutions. Judging packaging designs awards has been a great interest over the past 10 years and he has combined this with his ‘Sustainable Packaging Design consultancy. Keith is the AIP representative on the LCA Standards Australia committee and was the AIP representative on APCO Board (Nov 2018 - Nov 2020) and has served is on the APCO Technical Advisory Committee since its inception in April 2018. Keith is a Fellow of the AIP, a Life Member of the AIP, and a Lifetime Achievement Award winner for the WPO. Ralph Bio: Ralph Moyle FAIP, CPP, is an experienced food-packaging consultant with 40 years’ in the food processing industry and 30 years’ focused on packaging. Through a unique range of senior management experiences in Packaging, Operations, Technical and Quality Assurance in large and medium FMCG businesses, Ralph has brought increased value to many organisations through the value of smarter packaging at less waste. Ralph’s packaging knowledge has resulted in successful contemporary designs and material selections, improved shelf life, lower material costs, shorter supply chains and environmentally friendly selections that have provided greater economic value. Ralph has been instrumental in training over 2000 people in the last few years in sustainable packaging and design, the 2025 National Packaging Targets, how do we embed the Australasian recycling label into your business and more. Ralph is past president of the AIP, a certified packaging professional, and a fellow of the AIP. He was also awarded the Founders Award for his significant contribution to packaging education and training in Australasia and a global Lifetime Achievement Award from the WPA. AIP: The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) is the peak professional body for packaging education and training in Australasia; helping to shape the careers of generations of packaging professionals – from packaging technologists to international packaging business leaders along with a host of people in associated disciplines – sales and marketing, purchasing, production and environment. The AIP was founded in 1963 in response to a need for packaging technologists to interact and provide a professional identity for individuals within the packaging industry. Having served the industry for 60 years the AIP is the only professional body designed to provide professional and personal development to all levels of the packaging industry; educational offerings include the Diploma in Packaging Technology, the Certificate in Packaging, the Master in Food & Packaging Innovation, Certified Packaging Professional (CPP) Designation, Fundamentals of Packaging Technology course, half-day training courses, conferences, technical forums, site visits, Influential Women’s Mentoring program, internship program and more. The AIP covers Australia, New Zealand and parts of Asia. Resources & References
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e17: Kate Dufty, EARP Distilling Co and Taylah Minchington, CCL Label
12/04/2023
e17: Kate Dufty, EARP Distilling Co and Taylah Minchington, CCL Label
Zaidee Jackson speaks with Kate Dufty EARP Distilling Co and Taylah Minchington,CCL Label on this lively conversation celebrating innovation and partnership. The conversation brings to lifght the journey of a collective spirit of a brand and print supplier, partnering to deliver on the promise of high quality product to market. We explore the rebrand of EARP Distilling Co and the intentional direction by the team at CCL to deliver high calibre print. Ball & Doggett are proud to have been able to provide access to a label material such as Wausau Bright White Felt Ever Opauqe XL. Kate Dufty Kate Dufty is a graphic design and marketing professional originally from the US' west coast. Now she calls Newcastle home and has been working with Earp Distilling Co since February 2023. As the Design & Marketing Manager, Kate is not only the brand steward for this long standing family business, but oversees all print and digital assets for the distillery's day to day. Taylah Minchington Taylah Minchington is a Key Account Manager at CCL Label Australia with a Bachelor of Media (Journalism) from the University of Adelaide. Taylah joined the label industry in 2019 and manages clients from the wine, spirits, beer and FMCG industries with a keen focus on sustainable packaging solutions. Resources & References
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e16: Chris Foley — Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO)
10/19/2023
e16: Chris Foley — Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO)
Chris Foley joins Zaidee Jackson discussion the once in a generational change to the Australian packaging landscape. They unpack the process APCO, government, industry along with specialists are undertaking to review the current and future states of the transformational change the industry is embarking on. This important interview dives deep into the context and outcomes of the recent APCO national roadshow they hosted throughout August 2023. The ten step plan is unveiled to being our industry up to speed with the intention and delivers to government. More importantly what that looks like for government. For all key stakeholders within the value chain impacts will be a certainty as a result of what will shape the mandates and legislations that will impact the packaging supply chain. Chris Foley – CEO, Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation Chris specialises in creating value and positive impact for large, complex businesses and organisations by improving the sustainability of their operations, products, packaging, and supply chain. His experience includes driving system changes to deliver sustainability, product stewardship and corporate reputation outcomes in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and the US. Prior to joining APCO in August 2022, Chris led strategic and transformational change in environmental sustainability across leading retailers Kmart and Target where his remit included climate change, product stewardship, circular economy, packaging, plastic, and waste. He has also spent time in the packaging and utilities industries and government. As APCO’s CEO, Chris leads the development and execution of strategies that bring business, governments, and industry together to design, use, recover, reuse and recycle packaging to improve waste, climate, water, material, chemical and social impacts. Resources & References
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e15: Renata Daudt — Awen Consulting
08/31/2023
e15: Renata Daudt — Awen Consulting
The founder of Awen Consulting, Renata Daudt provides insight to the audience on the key elements on why engaging with a packaging engineer is critical to improve outcomes for packaging throughout the entire supply chain. She sheds light on what the packaging legislation that will be mandated means to brands, convertors and printers. Renata Daudt holds a bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering and master degree in Paper Engineering from Germany. She has over a decade of experience working for large corporates in Europe, South America, Asia and Oceania, the last 8 years exclusively in the paper industry. Renata has worked extensively with packaging materials and packaging for food products focusing on sustainability and design for circular economy. She is founder of AWEN Consulting where she provides consulting services in sustainable packaging. Resources & References Contact Details:
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e14: James Walker — Metsa Group
06/15/2023
e14: James Walker — Metsa Group
Metsa Group is an internationally operating frontrunner in sustainable bioeconomy. A successful forest industry group with strong roots in the Finnish forests. They produce fossil-free products from renewable wood grown in sustainably managed Northern forests. Investment in growth, innovating new bio-products and building a fossil-free future for the planet. Metsä is unique from a company structure lens – the parent company Metsäliitto is a co-operative owned by more than 90,000 Finnish forest owners. James Walker shares insight into the advancement in technology, innovation and core goal to reach 2030 sustainability goals. From Sydney originally, a gravure printer by trade James Walker worked at Anzpac in Australia) then moving to work internationally in South East Asia, for the last ten years. Five years in Ho Chi Minh City working for a printing company, before joining the paperboard industry. Joining Metsa Board, as a Technical Service Manager for the past four years is based in Singapore and manages Asia Pacific market, working with customers to assist them in all their technical needs. The priority is to ensure Metsa Group’s high-performance Folding Box Boards are meeting and exceeding their high expectations along with achieving great running efficiencies through printing, converting and filling line processes. Further to this, James is the “Sustainability Ambassador” for this region, helping to promote and explain what “Sustainability” means in terms of Metsä Board and how sustainability can benefit customers. James is a member of the Australian Institute of Packaging and currently studying a Diploma of Packaging technology through them. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The contents of this podcast is copyright by Ball & Doggett. The views of the people featured do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send your request via email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2023
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e13: Chris Foley — Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO)
05/21/2023
e13: Chris Foley — Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO)
Chris Foley shares insightful discussion on the transformation change APCO is driving in the Australian market. Discussion flows from how brands can retain social licence to operate, through the the key reason the national Packaging Targets are so perminient to the future of northstar outcomes towards circular economy. Their vision is a packaging value chain that collaborates to keep packaging materials out of landfill and retains the maximum value of the materials, energy and labour within the local economy. Ambition and friction point of the targets are outlined along the work related to ARL and the ANZPAC Plastics Pact. It's about collectivly maintain momentum for the greater outcomes of industy, business, communities, future generations and our planet. Chris Foley – CEO, Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation Chris specialises in creating value and positive impact for large, complex businesses and organisations by improving the sustainability of their operations, products, packaging, and supply chain. His experience includes driving system changes to deliver sustainability, product stewardship and corporate reputation outcomes in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and the US. Prior to joining APCO in August 2022, Chris led strategic and transformational change in environmental sustainability across leading retailers Kmart and Target where his remit included climate change, product stewardship, circular economy, packaging, plastic, and waste. He has also spent time in the packaging and utilities industries and government. As APCO’s CEO, Chris leads the development and execution of strategies that bring business, governments, and industry together to design, use, recover, reuse and recycle packaging to improve waste, climate, water, material, chemical and social impacts. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The contents of this podcast is copyright by Ball & Doggett. The views of the people featured do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send your request via email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2023
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e12: Craig Brown — Sappi Trading Australia
03/16/2023
e12: Craig Brown — Sappi Trading Australia
With the recent partnership between Ball & Doggett and Sappi, we unpack the journey into innovative barrier papers, and the current state of play around these papers, globally. We explore what’s on the horizon around further innovation answering to the question of sustainability. Profile — Craig Brown With 30 plus years in the industry across the Australasian markets, Craig has a passion and knowledge for all things paper and packaging. Currently MD for Sappi Australasia representing products from Sappi’s 19 mills across Europe, USA and South Africa. Prior roles include former CEO of Ball & Doggett, CEO BJ Ball Group as well as various senior management roles across the journey including Packaging. Craig has a particular like for packaging products and innovation in packaging. “ It is great to be part of the process of innovation from customer and paper mill concept to exciting new possibilities for packaging solutions in areas that were not possible with paper some years ago” Sappi is a market leader across many traditional paper grades and now very much leading innovation in the manufacturing of Functional Papers with their barrier coating technology. Craig is looking forward to helping deliver these solutions locally in a market that is looking for sustainable packing option. Profile — Lou TsoukalasWith over 30 years in the paper and packaging industry, both domestically and internationally, Lou Tsoukalas delivers expertise across Fibre, Rigid and Flexibles market sectors. His business journey includes successful senior roles in sales and marketing and general management leading teams to successful outcomes; growth and diversification with international acumen. As National Manager – Flexible Packaging for Ball & Doggett, the role drives strategic sales focussed initiative that delivers on fundamental outcomes in sales growth, profitability, customer satisfaction and product placement via market segmentation, sustainability, brand and customer engagement. Lou and the depth and breadth of his experience, creates a uniqueness in the ability to offer a “solutions” based market engagement. Resources & References For future information on the products, contact Lou Tsoukalas, https://www.sappi.com/ https://www.sappi.com/sustainability-and-impact https://products.ballanddoggett.com.au/brands/avantguard-nature-s/?context=labels-packaging https://products.ballanddoggett.com.au/brands/guard-gloss-4-ohg/?context=labels-packaging https://products.ballanddoggett.com.au/brands/seal-silk-g-3-02/?context=label __________________________________________________ The contents of this podcast is copyright by Ball & Doggett. The views of the people featured do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send your request via email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2023
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e11: Rowena Curlewis — Denomination
02/09/2023
e11: Rowena Curlewis — Denomination
As CEO and Co-Founder of Denomination Design—Drink design specialists—Rowena Curlewis brings visibility from the clear inception of the business, to the depth of experience their global team affords the brands at every touch point. The conversation illustrates how their consultancy walks the talk with their proprietary model, Futureproof, driving sustainability in its full definition on behalf of brands. Rowena Curlewis co-found Denomination Design with Margaret Nolan, Creative Director, 20 years ago. The business now has a team spanning three continents, with one shared belief, that designing effective drinks brands required a holistic approach—capturing the tone of voice and personality at every available touchpoint is key. Sustainability looms large on the agenda at Denomination, its sustainability team has developed a program called 'Futureproof' which aims to lead the sustainability conversation in the drinks industry. Rowena's insight, passion and knowledge about the drinks industry means she is a regular contributor to drinks and design press, and has lectured and chaired panels in design, innovation and drinks packaging. Denomination has amassed an extremly impressive awards collection—having won more than 250—most recently taking out Design Agency of the Year, 2022 Harpers Design Awards. Their clients range from large global players to tiny startups. This scope and diversity means since 2002, they have completed more than 4,000 projects for over 350 clients in the wine, spirits, cider, beer and non-alcoholic drinks markets. Denomination time and time again create unique, beautiful drinks brands that resonate with consumers. Drinks are their speciality and their passion, amassing an extremly impressive awards collection—having won more than 250—most recently taking out Design Agency of the Year, 2022 Harpers Design Awards. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The contents of this podcast is copyright by Ball & Doggett. The views of the people featured do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send your request via email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2023
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e10: Sally Williams — Sustainable Sally
02/02/2023
e10: Sally Williams — Sustainable Sally
A fantastic discussion with the original influencer, Sally Williams. A respected and trusted presence in the Australian market, Sally shares her journey of advocacy in the sustainability arena. Her influence and insights on consumers and how they see brands through the lens of impacting change is expressed with the passion and intention that makes Sally successful in her quest. Sally Williams first appeared on our TV screens well over 25 year ago, well known and respected as the Brand Power Lady. The trusted voice has promoted everything from muesli bars to washing detergent. Her engaging and considered approach has been the secret of commercial success for both the series and the brands it promoted. An opportunity to make a significant career change along with the way she lived was actioned. Along with this change in direction came a change in name. The Brand Power lady has made the transition into “Sustainable Sally” — a fierce and trusted advocate for the sustainability movement within Australia, driving conversations in boardrooms, on stages, and podcasts, empowering industries to act. “Working within the circular economy is as much a mindset as it is an objective and, like any major transformation exercise, it requires stakeholders at every level to be part of the vision and work towards its implementation.” shared Sally. Sally now works closely with an expanding range of B2B and B2C clients—in the sustainable sector—as presenter/spokesperson, ambassador and moderator covering recycling, FMCG, packaging, waste management, construction, renewables to name a few. Notably Martogg announced their partnership with Sally as a leading sustainability advocate. This partnership is a combined effort to promote Martogg’s Australian Made range of recycled polymers. Sally has recently launched “Choice for Life” a media/advertising content platform available to brands who are making a dedicated contribution to sustainability with their products and services. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2023
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e9: Matt Bowman — Interweave Group
01/26/2023
e9: Matt Bowman — Interweave Group
Matt Bowman shares his views through the lens of his experience working with beverage brands, how Interweave Group navigate the layered approach to sustainability and how they navigate this pathway with brands. With over 20 years in the Design & Print industry Matt has had the pleasure of working with a vast array of Nationally and internationally recognized brands. From Four Pillars Gin, Pizzini Wines, Brown Brothers to Lion Nathan, Telstra and BMW to name just a few. Earning his stripes as a Graphic Designer, Matt has worked in a variety of roles in creative industries through Graphic Design & Print to Creative Event Production. His current role is where all these skills and experiences come together, and Matt is now the Production Director of Print and Content at Interweave. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2023
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e8: Daryl Thompson — Koko Black
12/08/2022
e8: Daryl Thompson — Koko Black
Daryl Thompson shares the Koko Black story, their passion for creating experiences for their consumers whilst keeping sustainability at the forefront of who they are and what they do. He shares his expert insights into packaging design, collaborating with other brands and the depths they journey from their cocoa through to the unboxing experience. Daryl Thompson is an Industrial Designer and Packaging design specialist with over 30 year’s—award-winning—industry experience. He’s a packaging consultant, member of the Australian Institute of Packaging, and formerly the Society of Plastics Engineers (whilst in the UK). His employment career has included senior roles in Packaging design, innovation, and technical sales across: International Manufacturers Design Agencies (including Monash - Food Innovation Centre and Outerspace Design) Local FMCG retail at KOKO BLACK. He has won multiple awards across many categories, notably including the IOM3 Starpack awards, two 'Packaging Stars' and a 'Technical Innovation' award for a multi material thermoformed leak-resistant packaging system. The fusion of creative and technical expertise that Daryl brings has been described by others in the industry to be as “rare as a Unicorn”. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2022
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e7: Kellie Northwood — Print & Visual Communication Association (PVCA)
12/01/2022
e7: Kellie Northwood — Print & Visual Communication Association (PVCA)
Industry Influencers in print, collaborating with brands, sustainability and supporting members for the benefit of education and partnering for growth. Kellie Northwood is the Chief Executive Officer of the Print & Visual Communications Association, the two uniting industry Associations representing the paper, print, mail, publishing and distribution sectors across Australia and New Zealand. She provides expertise across brand, communications, efficacy of below the line channels, corporate and sustainable branding programs and developing multi-channel marketing communication strategies that deliver results. Kellie has held many senior roles, most recently Executive Director, TSA Limited and the Chief Executive Officer of the Australasian Catalogue Association. She has held Group Sustainability and marketing roles across the print and mail sectors with experience working across the Tasman and now into the Asia Pacific region. Kellie is a regular contributor to marketing publications having been recently published in AdNews, B&T, Campaign Brief to name a few, as well as media presence across radio and television. Kellie has a strong brand and communication background and emphasis on retail marketing and linking the holy grail of data to drive results and connect all channel strengths. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications (majoring in Journalism) and post-graduate studies in Education and Sustainability. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2022
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e6: Anthony Peyton — PREP Design & GreenChip
11/17/2022
e6: Anthony Peyton — PREP Design & GreenChip
Insight into educating consumers with APCO’s link to the preptool, what it does and the connection with Australasian Recycling Label (ARL). Understanding the system and highlighting the Sustainable Packaging Guidelines. Anthony Peyton is the founder and Director of PREP Design and GreenChip. He has worked as a sustainability adviser for over 3O years and set up GreenChip 20 years ago. Greenchip helps businesses with APCO reporting, carbon accounting and manufacturing best practice. Together with Planet Ark, GreenChip helped create the Australasian Recycling Label having already built the PREP tool as the standard evaluation for the ARL. This lead to the formation of PREP Design. Anthony is passionate about making a positive difference, at scale, to some of our most complex environmental challenges and so has already set up PREP in the UK and Singapore, with plenty more markets on his radar. Collaboration is a critical factor in creating a circular economy and PREP provides the framework for these conversations to be centralised. PREP Design offers unique design solutions for brand owners and packaging designers. The company’s PREP software simulates consumer packaging's journey, once discarded for recycling at kerbside, and is the only tool providing immediate feedback to designers advising why packaging is not recyclable. PREP has been adopted as a national standard assessment methodology in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom & Singapore to underpin the nations' on-pack recycling labels. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2022
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e5: Lindy Hughson — Yaffa Media
11/10/2022
e5: Lindy Hughson — Yaffa Media
Insight to the packaging industry in Australia, trends on a global stage and the importance of sharing pertinent content covered by PKN Packaging News. Lindy Hughson is an experienced business journalist, editor and publisher in the field of packaging and food & beverage manufacturing, with a demonstrated history of working in the media production industry. She is currently Managing Editor & Publisher of PKN Packaging News and Publisher of Food & Drink Business, Print21 and Climate Control News, four industry-leading media brands owned by Australian independent publishing house, Yaffa Media. A B2B editor with some 27 years' experience, Lindy has covered major local and international exhibitions, conferences, and technology launches, led inward missions, moderated panels, and presented at forums. Lindy has a passion for delivering engaging and insightful content through multimedia channels, including the PLAY PKN video bulletin and the PKN Podcast which she hosts. In a voluntary capacity, Lindy is Secretary General on the Executive Board of the International Packaging Press Organisation (IPPO). Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2022
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e4: Dr Helen Lewis — Environmental Consultant
11/03/2022
e4: Dr Helen Lewis — Environmental Consultant
Defining compositability, when should brand owners choose either recycled, recycable or compostable and key parameters brands should be considering around sustainbable messaging. Dr Helen Lewis is an environmental consultant specialising in product stewardship and sustainable packaging. Helen is recognised as a leader in the sustainable packaging field, working for a variety of clients in government and the private sector to promote design for sustainability and increased recovery of products and packaging at end of life. She has published widely on product stewardship and sustainable packaging. Helen is an Adjunct Professor with the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP). Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2022
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e3: Amber Bonny — The Edison Agency
10/27/2022
e3: Amber Bonny — The Edison Agency
Amber Bonney shares insights on working with brands on the road to their sustainability pathway, why a shared economy is so crucial, looks at branding from the inside out, plus community responsibility and purpose-led businesses. Amber Bonney is the Founder and Managing Director of award-winning creative business The Edison Agency. She is a branding and identity strategist, guest lecturer, speaker and female leadership advocate. With more than 20 years experience across diverse industry sectors, Amber has a vested interest in both traditional and disruptive design methods that activate, provoke and inspire. Amber believes the principles of human-centred design help shape ideas and behaviours and drive value for brand owners by connecting with their consumers more effectively. She helps organisations and brands connect, transform, excite, gain trust, disrupt, transform and be seen. Her personal mantra is “bite big and chew like buggary”!! Edison Agency We were born from curiosity and tenacity. We have a female founder who never quite sits still and is hungry for change. Together we work with a community of partners - all bound by a passion for positive change and producing work we are proud of. We believe great design should transform and inspire. We are expert thinkers, makers, hustlers, writers and innovators. Our curious brains work freely to solve problems, ask questions and listen without prejudice. We say what we do and do what we say. Named by the Australian Financial Review one of Australia’s fasting growing start-ups, Edison’s reputation stems from their commitment to high quality design, strategic problem solving and an ego-free “no di@khead” agency motto We win awards that celebrate both substance and style. We care about balancing people, planet and profit. Design is our superpower and we use it for good! Imagine change - from the inside out. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2022
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e2: Nerida Kelton — Australian Institute of Packaging
10/20/2022
e2: Nerida Kelton — Australian Institute of Packaging
Nerida Kelton talks all things Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), sustainable packaging and 2025 National Packaging Targets. Nerida is the Executive Director for the and Vice President Sustainability & Save Food, World Packaging Organisation (WPO). She has worked in the Packaging industry for over 24 years, is the lead for the Save Food Packaging Consortium project within the Fight Food Waste Cooperative Research Centre and was the packaging representative on DAWE’s National Food Waste Strategy Steering Committee. Nerida is passionate about educating the industry on the important role that packaging plays in minimising Food Waste and how designing Save Food Packaging can make a difference. She is also one of the creators of the annual Xmas Foodbank hamper program which is designed to help those who are vulnerable and in need. The volunteer program has packed over 14,000 hampers to the value of over $1 Million AUD over the last 11 years. Nerida is also committed to helping educate and train packaging professionals in the importance of sustainable and circular packaging design and recognising best practice in this area. A qualified public relations practitioner, Nerida holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (Double Major in Japanese), along with a Bachelor of Business in Public Relations and a Post Graduate Degree in Public Relations and Communications. Nerida is also a full member of the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA), a Member of the International Packaging Press Organisation (IPPO), a full member of the Australian Institute of Packaging and is the youngest and first female to have ever received Life Membership to the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia for her significant contribution to the association and the wider industry. Her articles are published in an extensive range of publications across Australasia on a regular basis. With over 28 years’ experience in Association & Event Management and Public Relations Nerida has spent the majority of her career working with non-profit industry-based educational organisations and has extensive experience in working with volunteer driven associations. Australian Institute of Packaging The is the peak professional body for packaging education and training in Australasia; helping to shape the careers of generations of packaging professionals – from packaging technologists to international packaging business leaders along with a host of people in associated disciplines – sales and marketing, purchasing, production and environment. Resources & References __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2022
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e1: John Bigley — Zipform Packaging
10/03/2022
e1: John Bigley — Zipform Packaging
Circular economy, innovation, collaborating with brands, John Bigley unpacks his thoughts and insight into Zipform Packaging. John Bigley has over 35 years’ experience in the packaging industry starting out as a service engineer then progressing through the ranks into senior operational and business leadership roles in international packaging organisations. John moved from Europe in 2011 to lead a globally-owned Australasian metal packaging business. Before joining in 2018 John was Managing Director at Jamestrong Packaging a market leader in supplying metal packaging to the FMCG market. John’s packaging pedigree is leading Zipform Packaging into a new era into the major capital investment planned for 2023 and ensuring its packaging has presence and relevance to today’s ever evolving consumer markets. Zipform Packaging Specialists in sustainability & packaging cost reduction through technology. are a progressive and sustainable packaging company specialising in reducing cost by using more paper and advanced composite packaging technologies. We help businesses access latest technology processes and materials to overcome packaging challenges in more sustainable and cost effective ways. __________________________________________________ Resources & References: http://www.aipack.com.au/ __________________________________________________ The views of the people features on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Ball & Doggett or the guest’s employer. The contents are copyright by Ball & Doggett. If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio or transcript, please send an email to . Host: Zaidee Jackson of Ball & Doggett Ball & Doggett © 2022
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