Recycled PET wine bottle and bin manufacturer win green categories at Plastics Industry Awards

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Best Recycled Plastic Product of the Year: Garçon Wines’ rPET Flat Profile Wine Bottle produced by RPC M&H Plastics.

The 16 winners of the 2018 Plastics Industry Awards (PIAs) were unveiled at the London Hilton on Park Lane on 28 September. These awards are organised by the publishers of Plastics News Europe, a trade title in the plastics industry.

Award-winning product designs included a recycled flat-profile wine bottle commissioned by Garçon Wines for the mail order market. Produced by RPC M&H Plastics from 100% recycled PET, the bottles fit through a letterbox and can be recycled to produce further bottles, closing the plastics loop.

Plastic container manufacturer MGB Plastics won Best Energy or Environmental Programme of the Year, having recently received certification from the Carbon Trust for ‘Zero Waste to Landfill’. Not only does the company manufacture wheeled bins from recycled material, it also implements collection schemes to promote recycling and segregation of waste streams at source and recycles redundant containers to make brand new bins.

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Plastic container manufacturer MGB Plastics won Best Energy or Environmental Programme of the Year.

Consumer Product Design of the Year was The FlipPad, a medical-grade case for the iPad designed by FutureNova. Its wipe-clean design is built to withstand harsh infection control chemicals, whilst the touch-sensitive screen allows staff to control the iPad even when wearing surgical gloves. Another innovation for the healthcare market – a unique haemodialysis system designed by Smallfry Industrial Design & Innovation Strategy in consultation with patient user groups– won Industrial Product Design of the Year.

Brunel University student Sam Gutheridge, who designed an Intelligent Clinical Observation System which could save the NHS time, money and lives, was named Young Designer of the Year, and received a £1,000 prize courtesy of sponsor Motan.

Now in their 18th year, the Plastics Industry Awards comprise 16 categories covering product design, innovation, recycling, manufacturing, training and environmental performance, judged by a panel of industry experts. Matt Barber, sales and events director at Crain Communications, which organises the PIAs said: “The PIAs play a hugely important role in showcasing the best that the UK plastics industry has to offer, whilst reflecting the pace and technological change that has taken place in the industry in the past 12 months. The winning entries this year in particular demonstrated how innovative plastics product designs are providing vital solutions for our healthcare service, as well as contributing to a more sustainable society.”

Plastics Industry Awards 2018 Winners:

Consumer Product Design of the Year
The FlipPad by FutureNova

Industrial Product Design of the Year
Quanta Dialysis Technologies by Smallfry Industrial Design and Innovation Strategy

Best Recycled Plastic Product of the Year
RPC M&H Plastics – Garçon Wines’ rPET Flat Profile Wine Bottle

Young Designer of the Year
Sam Gutheridge, Brunel University

Apprentice of the Year
Luke Peters, Plastek UK

Unsung Hero
Derek Bennett, Plastek UK

Best Training & Development Programme of the Year
Trend Technologies

Best Technology Application of the Year
OGM

Best Environmental or Energy Efficiency Programme of the Year
MGB Plastics

Best Business Initiative of the Year
RJG Technologies

Processor of the Year
Rosti Automotive Larkhall

Supplier Partnership – Ancillary Machinery
Piovan with forteq

Supplier Partnership – Materials
Matrix Plastics with Floreon Transforming Packaging

Supplier Partnership – Prime Machinery
Engel UK with MGS mfg Group

Supplier Partnership – Toolmaker
Faulkner Moulds with BCA

Sponsors of the Plastics Industry Awards 2018 include Engel UK, Distrupol, Hasco, Meusburger, Motan Colortonic, RJG Technologies, Plastech Solutions and PlastikCity. The awards also enjoy the support of industry associations including the British Plastics Federation, British Industrial Design Association, the Polymer Training & Innovation Centre, the Society of Plastics Engineers, RECOUP, GTMA and PMMDA.

For more information about the Plastics Industry Awards, visit: www.plasticsawards.com