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Annika Bosanquet co-founded Wrapology in 2001, producing luxury retail packaging for clients including Harrods and L'Oreal. Brother Tom joined soon afterwards. Turnover has now reached £1.4m.

The Independant - Tuesday 14th October 2008

Annika Bosanquet: I am 10 years older than my brother and, at aged 16, I went off to boarding school. So when I think back to our choldhood, I just remember him as a cute little boy. I didnt feel that we grew up together.
But despite all this - and the fact that we have two sisters who are between us in age - I think Tom and I are the most similar in personality and thats why we work so well as a business team. Were both fast paced and impatient and we both relish a challenge.

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Tree Free Paper

The Packaging Professional - May/June 2008

Winner of an award from the Packaging Association of Canada on 22nd April, TerraSkin tree free paperfor bags, wrapping and luxury boxes is making waves.

American personal care products brand Burts Bees scopped the Silver Award for International Raw Material in Branded Packaging for its soap bars packed in TerraSkin wrappers with improved barrier properties preventing odour and colour loss.

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Sustainable bioplastic can damage the environment

The Guardian - 26th April 2008

Corn-based material emits climate change gas in landfill and adds to food crisis.

The worldwide effort by supermarkets and industry to replace conventional oil-based plastic with eco-friendly 'bioplastics made from plants is causing environmental problems and consumer confusion, according to a Guardian study.

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Siblings who aim to get the market all wrapped up

Financial Times - 13th February 2008

Packaging is one of the first cost suts by clients, but this start-up believes in can flourish even in a downturn, says Jonathan Guthrie.

It's not what you give, it's how you give it. Thats what Annika Bosanquet, founder of high-end packaging business Wrapology, learned from the Trobriand islanders of Australasia while studying anthropology.

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