![]() | M. Scott Carpenter |
Location
Racine, WI, United States
Role
PackagerIndustry
Non-foodJob Title
New Products Division - New Ventures TeamCompany
SC JohnsonProfile
M. Scott Carpenter is a Senior Research Engineer at SC Johnson, an Executive Committee Member of the Sustainable Packaging Coalition, and serves on several sustainable packaging advisory boards. He has over ten years of experience in the packaging industry with four published US patents and an Ameristar Packaging Award from the Institute of Packaging Professionals. His responsibilities at SC Johnson include consultation on sustainable packaging initiatives led by SCJ Global Environmental Affairs group, leadership of SCJ's internal packaging council, and technical evaluation of potential acquisition targets. Scott holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Packaging Science from Clemson University and an MBA from Northwestern University.
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Molded Pulp Clamshell for Soap
Good afternoon GP Experts I am looking for a lead on a molded pulp clam shell for something about the size of a bar of soap. I know Pangea has a carton like this for their soap bars and was wondering if anyone knew of a stock component like this that might exist? Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Posted April 15, 2010
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Molded Fiber
Thanks to everyone who reached out to help me identify a resource for molded pulp clamshells. I think I've found the resource I was looking for. Thanks again!
Thanks David. We would like
Thanks David. We would like need to source them from North America. Do you have any companies you can recommend?