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Branding & Design: Labelexpo Europe 2023 showcases vibrant industry, Parkside develops compostable packaging for Smug

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Latest news from the world of package printing | Brand & Design Edition Top stories Industry trends

Latest news from the world of package printing | [View in browser]( Brand & Design Edition Top stories Industry trends [Labelexpo Europe 2023 showcases vibrant industry]( The first edition of Labelexpo Europe since 2019 has closed on a high note, with a total of 637 exhibitors taking part in the show [LEARN MORE]( Sustainability [Parkside develops compostable packaging for Smug crisps]( Parkside has collaborated with brand Smug to develop a 100 percent compostable crisp packet made from a certified home compostable laminate [LEARN MORE]( Must-read news this issue From the Dieline [Balancing gold foiling and intricate illustrations]( [Learn more »]( Sustainability [Stella McCartney chooses sustainable refill containers]( [Learn more »]( From the Dieline [Sustainable packaging for Joi's plant milk]( [Learn more »]( Brand owners and design [Joe Montana whiskey offers interactive fan experience]( [Learn more »]( Sustainability [Henkel and CCL win AWA award for new sleeve technology]( [Learn more »]( Brand owners and design [Screen and Scantrust partner against counterfeiting]( [Learn more »]( IN-DEPTH By Akanksha Meena | Features [Fable blends art and storytelling]( Fable Whisky brings the legend of the Ghost of Clanyard Bay to life with its whimsical design [LEARN MORE]( By Akanksha Meena and the Dieline | Features [Dieline Awards 2023 winners]( Dieline Awards, now in its 14th year, has revealed winners presenting trophies to 143 recipients across 43 categories, along with its 14 overall top winners [Learn more »]( By Akanksha Meena | Features [Lucky Saint’s iconic label design]( Lucky Saint behind‑the‑scenes of how the brand’s bold and iconic label design came to life [Learn more »]( By lABEL aCADEMY [Preparation for printing]( Learn to finalize the artwork and producing files from the design to production specification [Learn more »]( Upcoming events [5 - 8 DECEMBER - SHANGHAI]( [12 - 13 MARCH - Colombia]( MAGAZINES / BOOKS Take a look at our latest publications Labels & Labeling [The industry's leading magazine available now]( [Read here »]( New products [The industry's leading magazine available now]( [Available]( »]( STAY IN TOUCH Copyright ©1999-2023 Tarsus Group plc. [Unsubscribe from all emails]( or amend details. [View in browser](.

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