The Packaging Technology Division (PTD-ITDI) opens the country’s first Simulation Packaging Testing Laboratory (SPTL) and Green Packaging Laboratory (GPL) Dec 21,2021 in an Opening ceremony take place virtually and physically via the Zoom Meeting and Facebook Live.
The event was organize by Undersecretary for Research and Development, Dr. Rowena Cristina L. Guevara, and ITDI Director, Dr. Annabelle V. Briones.
Together with them were Assistant Secretary for Human Resources Management, Management Services, and Special Concerns, Dr. Diana L. Ignacio; Director for Internal Audit Service (IAS), Maria Teresa B. de Guzman; ITDI Deputy Directors for Research and Development, and Administrative and Technical Services, Dr. Christine Marie C. Montesa and Dr. Zorayda V. Ang, respectively; and PTD Chief, Daisy E. Tañafranca. Also present were ITDI staff, industry guests, and representatives of media and the academe.
The program was officially opened by Dr. Briones followed by messages from Usec. Guevara and Undersecretary for Regional Operations, Engr. Sancho A. Maborrang. It was keynoted by DOST Secretary, Fortunato T. de la Peña.
SPTL, which houses GPL, is one of DOST’s “Big 21 in 2021” projects set in motion early this year. It can replicate actual environmental danger that packaged products, e.g. fresh and semiprocessed agricultural produce, furniture, personal care, and dangerous goods will experience during its process movement along th e supply chain.
GPL, on the other hand, serves as a venue to develop new packaging materials through use of green and sustainable packaging technologies that focus on applications of indigenous and renewable materials to include wild grass and coconut coir, among others. Along the process improvement chain, materials are caused to reduce waste and energy consumption.
Further, GPL is equipped for conducting product development research, as well as testing of performance of the finished packaging material or system while ensuring reduced carbon dioxide emissions and consumer safety.
Concluding the event was Dr. Renato U. Solidum, Jr. who is the Undersecretary for S&T Services.
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