Responsible Packaging Expo Returns to London! 15th & 16th October

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If you haven't already, get the date in your diary for Responsible Packaging Expo! On the 15th & 16th of October, this show will be making its return to ExCeL London, transforming the space into the ultimate platform for sustainable solutions in the realm of food and beverage packaging.

Consumers care more about sustainable options as time goes on, with packaging being an effective, easy way to incorporate it into a business plan. This event is all about connecting hospitality professionals with packaging solutions that will reduce their environmental footprints, aiding their operations on their way to more sustainable futures.

Exhibiting businesses

This eco-packaging trade show is one of the world’s leading spaces for business showcases in the space. The Exhibition Hall is known for hosting hundreds of companies, each of which will be sharing demonstrations, samples, and insights into their uses of renewable materials, alternative energy sources, and even edible packaging options.

From recycled cups to compostable meal trays, the hall will feature countless examples of sustainability in the packaging space.

Industry-leading seminars & panels

The show will also feature a prevalent educational element, with insightful seminars and speeches from some of the industry’s finest minds. Speakers at previous iterations of the show have included high-ranking professionals from brands such as British Glass, Street Food Box, and Antalis among others. Their seminars tend to cover the ins and outs of manufacturing sustainable packaging, eco-friendly initiatives, and elements of the circular economy, along with plenty of other essential concepts.

Attendees to this year’s edition will enjoy a similar range of expert perspectives, building a more well-rounded point of view on responsible packaging with the guidance of the sector’s authoritative voices.

Professional connectivity

Responsible Packaging Expo is also well-regarded for facilitating new connections between hospitality professionals. The event will attract thousands of attendees from across the hospitality industry, encompassing everyone from independent restauranteurs to representatives from multinational companies, making it the perfect space to develop a more sustainable working network.

Register for your free tickets today to guarantee your spot at the event, ensuring you can actively engage with the world of responsible packaging. Best of all? This Expo is part of The Hospitality B2B Portfolio, making it co-located with 6 other events, covering every angle of the hospitality industry. With one ticket, you get to enjoy seven unique, yet connected events.

Whether you need new packaging for your operation or need insights for a sustainability project, ExCeL London is the perfect place to be on the 15th & 16th of October. We can’t wait to see you there!

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