Craft beer and soft drinks are two products that often come to mind in the context of cans and aluminum as packaging materials, but our recent reporting reveals a broader versatility.
When we hear "cans" and "aluminum," we usually think of beverage packaging. But cans and aluminum have various packaging roles. Here are three cases for their use.
The data shows that today more than 70% of the material used in aluminum cans is recycled into new products – almost double that of glass (34%) and plastic (40%)
Bright, modern, and colorful design captures the brand's mission to make soda both a fun and smart choice with ingredients that benefit the brain-gut connection.
As the beverage industry sees growing consumer preference for recyclable aluminum cans over PET bottles, manufacturers are reevaluating coding systems to align with can production speeds and choosing coding technologies that meet their requirements for efficiency, supplies reduction, and code permanence.
The Aluminum Stewardship Initiative (ASI) scheme aims to guarantee high environmental, ethical and social standards for the whole lifecycle of the beer company’s drinks cans.