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FPA Announces 2021 Student Flexible Packaging Design Challenge Winners The entries demonstrate a high level of creativity, a strong understanding of the mechanical properties of flexible packaging materials, and the manufacturing processes involved
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First Place Winner: Baby Shampoo and a Cup, by Caylee Boone, Abbey Dahlseng, Liam Gallagher, and Anna Kent, University of Wisconsin–Stout.
The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), the leading advocate and voice for the growing U.S. flexible packaging industry, is pleased to announce the winners of the FPA 2021 Student Flexible Packaging Design Challenge. This year’s first and second place winners were teams of students from the University of Wisconsin – Stout under the direction of Gary Borges. There were also three honorable mentions awarded for the 2021 competition.
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Politics by Clarissa Bye
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