The 1000-iitre Optipak, an innovative paperboard alternative to the metal 44-gallon drum for transporting liquids and fats, won the overall award for excellence at the 1988-90 Packaging Awards Competition staged by NZFP Pulp and Paper. With the Optipak are Mr Peter Wethey, general marketing manager, NZFP Pulp and Paper, left, and Mr Austen Kernohan, manager of Drum Packaging, who entered the container.
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Press, 21 August 1989, Page 13
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62The 1000-iitre Optipak, an innovative paperboard alternative to the metal 44-gallon drum for transporting liquids and fats, won the overall award for excellence at the 1988-90 Packaging Awards Competition staged by NZFP Pulp and Paper. With the Optipak are Mr Peter Wethey, general marketing manager, NZFP Pulp and Paper, left, and Mr Austen Kernohan, manager of Drum Packaging, who entered the container. Press, 21 August 1989, Page 13
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