ZORK® SPK, the resealable closure for sparkling wine, won worldwide recognition by receiving the prestigious WorldStar President’s Award at this year’s 2012 WorldStar awards in Croatia.
WorldStar Awards, presented by the World Packaging Organisation (WPO), identify the best-of-the-best in the world of packaging. This year’s field consisted of over 240 entries that had won a packaging award in their own countries. Twenty-three judges considered graphic design, innovation and purpose to determine the winners.
The ZORK® SPK offers a resealable solution to keep sparkling wine bubbly and fresh after opening. This international packaging award is the latest in a series of prestigious awards for the ZORK® SPK including awards in the United Kingdom, Germany and Australia.
Judith Candy, Scholle European Business Development Manager for ZORK®, said; “We are delighted that that ZORK® SPK has, once again, been recognized as a truly significant innovation. Wineries using ZORK® SPK have already found that the closure is useful, effective and popular with their customers.”
Click here to learn more about ZORK® peel and reseal closures. To learn more about the international WorldStar packaging awards, visit www.worldpackaging.org/worldstar-packaging-awards.
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