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Join the AIP by the 31st of March to SAVE and WIN!

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If you have been thinking about becoming a member of the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), now is the perfect time to apply.

BONUS 1 (WIN)

All 12 month membership applications received and paid for by the 31st of March 2016 will automatically be entered into the membership renewal draw to win a 64GB iPad Air 2 (wi-fi).

BONUS 2 (SAVE)

Save up to $200 when registering for the 2016 AIP National Conference being held on June 1st & 2nd at the Crown Promenade, Southbank, Victoria.

AIP MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

Membership not only provides the opportunity to attend our up-coming 2016 AIP National Conference at a discounted member rate it also offers substantial savings when attending our Training Courses, Technical Seminars, Branch Technical Meetings and Site-Visits.

Membership to the AIP is open to any persons interested in packaging and the industry in general. Membership levels are graded by a committee of Fellows and peers in industry. Membership is personal and can be invaluable when seeking employment or promotion, as the qualification standards are a clear indication of the level of academic achievement and packaging industry experience. The AIP post nominals can be used by all members on their business cards, resumes and portfolios.

See also

AIP Use of Lifecycle Assessment Tools for Sustainable Packaging Design training course heads to NSW on 29 October

The AIP Use of Lifecycle Assessment Tools for Sustainable Packaging Design training course is aimed at providing an introduction and learning framework for packaging industry professionals to apply lifecycle thinking to their working contexts. This includes an understanding of the reasons why lifecycle thinking is critical, as well as how the method may be used for packaging design projects they manage.

Introduction to Sustainable Packaging Design, Auckland

Due to popular demand The Australian Institute of Packaging's (AIP) Introduction to Sustainable Packaging Design half-day training course will be heading back to New Zealand on the 17th of July. The training will start off with a tour of the Visy Recycling Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) and then head into the classroom for hands-on interactive training. The course will provide attendees a better understanding of the practical guidelines and criteria needed to design and develop sustainable packaging.

Certified Packaging Professional in Training (CPIT) designation now available in Australasia

Well the Certified Packaging Professional In Training (CPIT) recognition is now available in Australasia through the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP). Isn’t it time that you were recognised as a packaging professional who is serious about a long-term career in the industry. The Certified Packaging Professional In Training (CPIT) designation is a registered trademark of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) and is now internationally recognised by both IoPP and AIP.

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