Driving innovation and sustainability in healthcare packaging


Join us for a free virtual conference on October 1 & 2, 2024, focused on emerging trends, innovations, patient safety and new driving forces in sustainable healthcare packaging. The Medical Packaging Conference (MPC) brings together different experts and perspectives from the global healthcare and healthcare packaging industries who are working to advance sustainable packaging initiatives.

Get ready to explore innovations in sustainable healthcare packaging at MPC2024: 

  • The inaugural Tyvek® Sustainable Healthcare Packaging Award winners will be announced and their winning programs featured
  • Learn about the latest sustainable packaging trends and regulatory developments
  • Discover how the healthcare packaging value chain is working to address challenges and minimize the environmental impacts of medical packaging waste

With engaging content and networking opportunities, this is an event you won’t want to miss so please register today! 

 
 
 

October 1:

Note: 9-11:30am EDT each day  (9-11:30pm CST  |  13:00-15:30  GMT  |  timeanddate.com for additional time zone conversations)

9:00-9:20am EDT – Welcome and Virtual Networking Session

9:20-10:15am EDT - Pushing the envelope: Overview and Announcement of Winners for the DuPont Tyvek® Sustainable Healthcare Packaging Awards – Jennifer Benolken, DuPont

  • Winner spotlight presentations (5 minutes for each of the 3 winners) – Winners/Presenters to be announced live
  • Awards Judges Panel Discussion moderated by Jennifer Benolken and featuring the awards judges: Kelsey BerganLaura BixPeylina Chu, and Thierry Wagner

10:15–10:45am EDT - Turning the wheel towards packaging circularity – Tatiana Dias, DuPont

  • The Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) in a nutshell: what we know and what will still be defined
  • Why should the health sector care, considering the specific derogations under the PPWR?
  • Closing the loop: exploring ways to proactively integrate sustainability in healthcare by taking a lifecycle approach
  • Q&A

10:45–11:15am EDT – Supporting Bioeconomy & Circular Economy: ISCC PLUS Certification for healthcare packaging – Haridharan Krishnan, ISCC  

  • What is ISCC PLUS and its significance? What markets are covered under ISCC PLUS?
  • The necessity of traceability in supply chains for the healthcare sector. An introduction to the various types of chain of custody options. Information on mass balancing options.
  • An overview of global developments in the management of plastic waste and their importance to ISCC PLUS and the healthcare sector.

11:15-11:30am EDT – Virtual Networking Session 

 

October 2:

9:00-9:20am EDT – Welcome to Day 2 and Virtual Networking Session

9:20–11:00am EDT - Brief introduction presentations given by each speaker (15 to 20 minutes each) followed by a panel discussion led by Thierry Wagner 

  • Packaging for single-use sterile medical devices: How it works in a hospital -- Kees van der Meulen, Bravis Hospital
    • Material flow of packaging – from reception to handling, storing, unpacking and disposing
    • The triple packaging level principle
    • Waste management of protective packaging and sterile barrier systems
    • Future trends towards more sustainable circular solutions
  • Design for Recycling Roadmap and Fost Plus guidelines -- Annemarie Abbeel, Fost Plus
    • Introduction to the Fost Plus system: Collection, sorting and recycling
    • Design for Recycling roadmap of the Belgian industry and Design for Recycling guidelines
    • Applying learnings from household waste management to non-infectious healthcare packaging waste
  • The need for user-centric design for patient safety and recycling -- Jurgen Van Roosbroeck, Oliver Healthcare Packaging
    • What happens to packaging at the point of use? The 6 steps from aseptic presentation to recycling
    • How standardized user-centric packaging designs and education can lead to better outcomes
    • Overcoming regional, or country-specific, differences in how waste is assigned to contaminated or non-contaminated waste streams
  • Plastic Recycling Pilot by B. Braun – Christian Hutter, B. Braun Medical

11:00–11:30am EDT – Wrap-Up and Virtual Networking Session to Close the 2024 Medical Packaging Conference 

 
 
 


Day One Speakers

 
 
 

Day Two Speakers