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Jos Harssion (Reckitt) on: new role for FMCG: enabling people to have a massive effect on that most critical of challenges - saving the planet. [https://business-reporter.co.uk/sustainability/sustainability-brands-must-educate-consumers-and-reform-themselves Interview in Business Reporter] | Jos Harssion (Reckitt) on: new role for FMCG: enabling people to have a massive effect on that most critical of challenges - saving the planet. [https://business-reporter.co.uk/sustainability/sustainability-brands-must-educate-consumers-and-reform-themselves Interview in Business Reporter] | ||
===CGF Project related to Packaging Design=== | |||
10 Golden Rules, see https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/environmental-sustainability/plastic-waste/key-projects/packaging-design/ | |||
===Product Design & Development related | ===Product Design & Development related certifications === | ||
* [https://www.ifs-certification.com/ IFS] IFS Standards are uniform food, product and service standards. They ensure that IFS-certified companies produce a product or provide a service that complies with customer specifications, while continually working on process improvements. | * [https://www.ifs-certification.com/ IFS] IFS Standards are uniform food, product and service standards. They ensure that IFS-certified companies produce a product or provide a service that complies with customer specifications, while continually working on process improvements. |
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Post, report and infographic by Capgemini on Sustainable Design
Jos Harssion (Reckitt) on: new role for FMCG: enabling people to have a massive effect on that most critical of challenges - saving the planet. Interview in Business Reporter
10 Golden Rules, see https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/environmental-sustainability/plastic-waste/key-projects/packaging-design/
- IFS IFS Standards are uniform food, product and service standards. They ensure that IFS-certified companies produce a product or provide a service that complies with customer specifications, while continually working on process improvements.