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Rigid plastic packaging rigid plastic packaging is popular with consumers and packaging manufacturers.
Recently, a cleaning product company redesigned the packaging. The new design has reduced the amount of pure resin used, developed a new lightweight press-type spray bottle, and distributed to a large proportion of the world's major markets. This design can save the company 9 million pounds of pure resin annually. At the same time, because the weight of the bottle itself is reduced by 9%, the shipping weight of the same number of products is also reduced, which saves freight costs. Moreover, in recent years, Canada produces about 4 billion containers of ordinary cleaning products each year. If 20% of the packaging is made of recycled materials, the amount of resin saved is very spectacular.
The SmartTwist series nebulizer is a reusable, centralized infusion cleaning system. Consumers only need to fill the water tank of the sprayer with tap water. The water tank is equipped with a switch, which is very convenient for users to use and operate. This type of sprayer and water tank can be reused many times to effectively reduce the amount of waste. Compared with traditional water tanks, its plastic content is less than 63%, saving 18.7 to 22.7 ounces of water, and it can also be recycled by most environmental groups.
Degradable packaging came into being as the pollution caused by plastic wastes to the ecological environment. Degradable plastics came into being and became a hot spot in the world. In addition, increasing energy costs also lay the foundation for the success of bioplastics in the market.
According to the "Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive" requirements, by 2017, the recycled plastic content in packaging products should reach 57%. This makes the industry leaders pay more attention to this in packaging design and R&D. Taking the dairy industry as an example, Nampak has made the following plans: In 2010, milk bottles contain 10% recycled high-density polyethylene, which is expected to reach 30% in 2015 and rise to 50% by 2020.