Eyeris® comes in nine vivid colors and adapts to various sizes and shapes of aluminum cans and impact extruded bottles, making it versatile for beverage, household and personal care products.
Aluminum packaging provider’s extensive plan outlines near-term actions, value chain collaboration and joint advocacy to drive circularity and decarbonization.
Ball Corporation — a leading provider of aluminum packaging for beverage, personal care and household products — recently released its new Climate Transition Plan, which outlines the company’s pathway and evolution into a fully circular and decarbonized business.
The aluminum pods can be recycled at home using a pod recycling device or by emptying with a teaspoon and then rinsing, before placing in curbside recycling.
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%)
Transparency in products remains important to consumers. They want to know where the everyday products they purchase are coming from, what they are made of and if they fit their shopping preferences.
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.
Over the next several months, the entire collection of nine cruelty-free, non-GMO flavors of Dr. Sheffield's Certified Natural Toothpaste will be transitioned to fully recyclable aluminum tubes.
It’s no secret that sustainability has risen in importance as a packaging consideration, but it can still be startling to see how strong consumer preferences are in relation to this issue today.