Finally, the winner of this year’s Newcomer Award, that goes to a university that hadn’t supplied a winner before, went to Yana Malakhovskaya from Samara State Technical University in Russia. Her entry Avis provides sustainable packaging for nuts and snacks, aiming to appeal to both children and adults. The judges were impressed by the creative design which was inspired by the opening and closing of a bird’s beak. The carton has an innovative opening mechanism – applying pressure to the edge of its high side results in the opening of the “beak”, allowing the consumer to pour out the required number of nuts and then close the package.
Tony Hitchin, General Manager of Pro Carton, said, “We are delighted with the number of entries to this year’s Young Designers Award; it is great to see that students have been proactive during the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns. The number of high-quality submissions we received was astonishing and demonstrated the creativity of the younger generation, as well as the passion which many students have for a better future with sustainable packaging. The year-on-year growth of the Awards is always welcomed, but a 20% increase in entries from last year is a significant achievement given these unpredictable times. We’d like to thank all those who entered for making another successful competition and helping us in our goal to promote the use of cartonboard as it plays a crucial role in encouraging brands to support a circular economy.”
Source:www.thepackagingportal.com/industry-news/pro-carton-crowns-the-young-designers-of-tomorrow/