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Plastic Ingenuity, an expert in sustainable thermoform packaging, has developed a series of free online courses to help explain sustainable packaging principles and priorities across the food, retail and healthcare sectors.
Good Information Courses are available at PlasticIngenuity.com and on YouTube.
Current course offerings focus on thermoform circularity, sustainable packaging, healthcare plastics recycling, and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policies.
- Thermoform Circularity: A comprehensive course on the principles of thermoformed packaging, the materials, and the recycling systems that are critical to achieving a circular economy. Get started.
- Sustainable Packaging: An exploration of the sustainable packaging landscape and its impact on global sustainability goals. Find out more.
- Healthcare Packaging Sustainability: An explainer on how to navigate regulatory requirements, adopt innovative recycling solutions, and contribute to a circular economy—without compromising patient safety. Watch now.
- BONUS! EPR Video Series: A high-level overview of evolving EPR policies and core strategies to meet state-level mandates across the U.S. Explore more.
“As sustainability becomes an increasingly critical aspect of doing business, Plastic Ingenuity is committed to sharing essential resources on the path to circularity,” said Zach Muscato, Director of Sustainability and Innovation, and an instructor in Plastic Ingenuity’s new education series. “We understand the balancing act between performance, people and planet. Our Good Information Courses can help advance these efforts.”
Good Information Courses by Plastic Ingenuity offer asynchronous learning for packaging engineers, procurement officers, buyers, sustainability managers, packaging development researchers, and other interested professionals. Packaging students may also take these free courses to complement their studies. Certificates are awarded upon completion of each course. Future topics may include Sustainable Polymers, Advanced Recycling, and Packaging Legislation.





















