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The use of life cycle assessment tools for sustainable packaging design

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Course: The use of lifecycle assessment tools for sustainable packaging design
Date: Wednesday 5 June, 2019
Time: 10am - 3.30pm
Location: RMIT, Green Brain Room, Storey Hall, 342–344 Swanston Street, Melbourne, VIC

The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) is pleased to advise that they have created a new training course on ‘The use of Life cycle Assessment Tools for Sustainable Packaging Design’, with the first course being held on Wednesday the 5 of June in Melbourne. This course is supported by APCO and RMIT.

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

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