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Smurfit Kappa’s innovative packaging recognised with 18 EFIA Awards

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Smurfit Kappa has walked away with a substantial 18 awards at the European Flexographic Industry Association (EFIA) Awards, including three Gold awards and a Special Award, further consolidating its leadership in the packaging industry. Creative and innovative packaging solutions for brands including Stella Artois, Head & Shoulders, Hendricks Gin, Huggies, Haribo and Kimberly Clark resulted in Smurfit Kappa receiving this wide spectrum of awards.

Commenting on the company’s success at the awards this year, Eddie Fellows, CEO of Smurfit Kappa UK and Ireland, said: “Winning so many awards across the various categories this year demonstrates the huge effort across our talented teams and something we’re all very proud of.

At Smurfit Kappa, we are constantly innovating our print techniques to support our customers by increasing their visual presence and improving sales performance. We will continue to invest in the next generation of skilled printers and push the boundaries in print, design and sustainability.”

Grace Stenson, who is currently completing her first-year apprenticeship in sales and marketing at the Smurfit Kappa Markham Vale plant in Derbyshire, was the proud winner of the “Student of the Year” award.

Commenting on her win, Grace said: “I would like to thank the entire Markham Vale team for their welcome and the ongoing support during my apprenticeship, especially during this challenging time. Joining Smurfit Kappa has given my career an exciting start and I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to work with a variety of customers and brands across several market segments.”

The EFIA Awards celebrate technical innovation and creativity in flexographic printing.

Pictured:

  • Mibelle Head & Shoulders - Gold
  • Kimberly Clark Pure (Huggies) 6 Pack - Silver
  • Haribo Eggs Galore - Silver
  • Grace Stenson - Student of the year - Special award

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