Plastics Industry Awards Finalists Announced Ahead of Big Band Night in September

Plastics Industry Awards Finalists Announced Ahead of Big Band Night in September

The shortlist for the 2018 Plastics Industry Awards (PIAs) has been published. Winners will be announced at a glittering big band themed gala evening on Friday 28th September at the London Hilton on Park Lane.

Now in their 18th year, the Plastics Industry Awards comprise 15 categories covering product design, innovation, recycling, manufacturing, training and environmental performance. The PIAs highlight and recognise the best that the innovative UK plastics industry has to offer. This year’s black tie event is expected to attract representatives from across the plastics design and manufacturing sector including product designers, plastics processors, OEM manufacturers, supplier companies, consultants and trainees.

Garçon Wines’ rPET Flat Profile Wine Bottle is shortlisted for both Consumer Product Design of the Year and Best Recycled Plastic Product. Coca-Cola European Partners is one of six companies shortlisted in the Best Environmental or Energy Efficiency Programme category.

Personal contributions are an important part of the success of the UK plastics industry, a fact reflected by the winners of several different awards every year. Four budding designers have been shortlisted for Young Designer of the Year, the winner of which will receive £1,000 prize courtesy of sponsor Motan Colortronic. Six students have also made it through as finalists for the Apprentice of the Year with the winner due to collect £500 donated by the PMMDA. A Personal Contribution to the Plastics Industry award will also be announced on the night.

Matt Barber, sales and events director at Crain Communications, which organises the PIAs and publishes Plastics News Europe, said: “Innovation in plastic product design and manufacturing is essential to the sustainable use of plastics to improve all our lives. The depth and breadth of entries we received across all categories for the Plastics Industry Awards this year reflect the vigorous health and buoyant prospects of the industry in UK and Ireland.”

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Table bookings for the gala dinner and awards ceremony are now available. Tickets include a champagne reception, four-course dinner, celebrity awards presentation and after-show entertainment.

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

 

Plastics Industry Awards 2018 Finalists:

 

Consumer Product Design of the Year

Westland Even-Flo Container by RPC Group

The FlipPad by FutureNova

Roof a Rack by Big Bear Plastic Products

100% recycled PET flat wine bottle by Garcon Wines

Secure Flip Sports Closure by RPC Group

 

Industrial Product Design of the Year

Multi-Channel Washroom Control System by Hillside Design

Quanta Dialysis Technologies by Smallfry Industrial Design and Innovation Strategy

 

Best Recycled Plastic Product of the Year

Marmax Products – Rain Garden

RPC M&H Plastics – Garçon Wines’ rPET Flat Profile Wine Bottle

Straight Manufacturing- Triple Stack Sytsem

Bloom in Box – Bloomie Floristry Box

 

Young Designer of the Year

Sam Gutheridge, Brunel University

Henry Moorman, Loughborough University

Samuel Wyatt, University of Hertfordshire

Jessica Gower, Jessica Mae Studio

 

Apprentice of the Year

Luke Peters, Plastek UK

Samuel Blackwood, Faulkner Moulds

Thomas Vardy, RPC Superfos

Maria Iglesias Lopez, Broanmain Plastics

Tyler Abraham, Wittman Battenfeld

Kayleigh Bullman, Advanced Plastics

 

Unsung Hero

James Goddard, TH Plastics

Tom Osborne, Andel Plastics

Derek Bennett, Plastek UK

Paul Hill, Plastek UK

Paul Southam, Premier Moulding Machinery

 

Best Training & Development Programme of the Year

TH Plastics

Plastek UK

Coveris Rigid

Rosti Automotive Larkhall

Mergon International

Trend Technologies

 

Best Technology Application of the Year

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TH Plastics

Thingtrax

Plastek UK

Polymer Compounders

OGM

Motan Colortronic

Rosti Automotive Larkhall

 

Best Environmental or Energy Efficiency Programme of the Year

Newton Waterproofing Systems

Coca-Cola European Partners

RPC bpi protec

Wittmann Battenfeld

MGB Plastics

A. Schulman Inc

 

Best Business Initiative of the Year

RJG Technologies

Andel Plastics

Plastek UK

Aquapurge

MGB Plastics and Straight Manufacturing

Rosti Automotive Larkhall

Synthotec Group

PlastikCity

 

Processor of the Year

Plastek UK

Mergon International

Rosti Automotive Larkhall

Advanced Plastics

Trend Technologies

 

Supplier Partnership – Ancillary Machinery

IsoCool

TH Plastics

Hi Tech Automation

Motan Colortronic

Piovan

 

Supplier Partnership – Materials

Matrix Plastics

Distrupol

Polymer Compounders

 

Supplier Partnership – Prime Machinery

Engel UK

UK Extrusion

FANUC UK

Wittmann Battenfeld UK

 

Supplier Partnership – Toolmaker

Plastech Solutions

Faulkner Moulds

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