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‘State of Converting’ Address at Converters Expo South
Converters Expo South, takes place on February 19, 2025, at the Greenville Convention Center in Greenville, South Carolina.
GREENVILLE, SC / ACCESS Newswire / January 27, 2025 / Converters Expo South, an annual event from The Packaging Group at BNP Media, will take place on February 19, 2025, at the Greenville Convention Center in Greenville, South Carolina. Now in its seventh year, Converters Expo South is a one-day expo that unites converters of paper, film, plastics, and nonwovens with industry buyers, specialists, and suppliers. Attracting material converters and manufacturers across the Southeast's impressive array of industries, the event is expected to bring in over 100 exhibitors and more than 500 attendees.

The Converters Expo South show floor will offer opportunities for education, including scheduled Vendor Education sessions and a "State of the Industry: Converting Trends" session at 10:00 a.m., presented by Douglas J. Peckenpaugh, publisher of Packaging Strategies and leader of The Packaging Group at BNP Media.
In "State of the Industry: Converting Trends," Peckenpaugh will provide a look at top trends for 2025 in material converting, including supply-chain strategies, potential regulatory hurdles, and our global industry outlook. As part of this session, he will examine:
The changing nature of the converting supply chain
Current and pending extended producer responsibility (EPR) legislation
Global economic factors impacting material converting, including packaging
For a complete agenda of the day's activities, visit the Converters Expo South website: Converters Expo South Agenda.
Converters Expo South will also offer opportunities to connect with industry peers and potential business partners. Attendees can find new manufacturing and production partners, check out the latest converting technology and equipment, network with like-minded professionals, and more.
For complete details and to register for Converters Expo South, visit https://www.packagingstrategies.com/converters-expo-south.
About The Packaging Group
The Packaging Group from BNP Media consists of the Packaging Strategies and Flexible Packaging media brands, along with three in-person events, Converters Expo, Converters Expo South, and Global Pouch Forum. The Packaging Group identifies and analyzes the trends, solutions, and innovations for consumer-packaged goods processors and converters responsible for food, beverage, personal care, beauty, household, and medical packaging, along with non-packaging materials conversion for medical devices, energy, aerospace, and construction, among other markets. Since 1983, The Packaging Group has delivered timely, objective news and analysis to the world's packaging and converting leaders.
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For further information, contact
Samantha St. Pierre
Event Marketing Specialist at BNP Media
[email protected]
SOURCE: Converters Expo South
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
Th.Berger--AMWN