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PulPac, the innovator behind Dry Molded Fiber technology, and PA Consulting (PA), the global innovation and transformation consultancy, have developed the Dry Molded Fiber bottle cap now testing with the Bottle Collective.

PulPac says this innovation marks a significant leap forward for fibre-based packaging, “offering brand owners a sustainable alternative that meets consumer demands for environmentally friendly products”.

This is the first stage of innovation in fibre-based caps and closures from PulPac and PA, with an upcoming range to be unveiled in the near future.

“We are thrilled to introduce this new bottle cap as part of our ongoing work with the Bottle Collective,” said Jamie Stone, design, innovation and sustainability expert at PA Consulting. “With our latest innovation in bottle caps, we’re enabling the creation of entire bottles made from Dry Molded Fiber technology, offering a sustainable and scalable alternative to single-use packaging.”

The Bottle Collective, including members such as Diageo, Logoplaste, Haleon and Sanofi, is a collaborative initiative founded by PulPac and PA Consulting, aiming to bring Dry Molded Fiber bottles to market at scale by 2025.

PulPac’s Dry Molded Fiber technology is suited to support a wide range of caps and closures, offering brands the opportunity to enhance sustainability without compromising on functionality. This development aligns with global efforts to reduce plastic waste and promote circular economies, aiming for over 95 per cent fibre-based content in products, including caps and closures, helping companies meet stringent sustainability goals.

“We are just scratching the surface of this technology’s potential. Dry Molded Fiber products can be part of people’s lives in many ways, from a morning coffee on the go, to preparing the family dinner or serving a drink to long-awaited guests. Dry Molded Fiber can enhance these moments with sustainable, high-performing packaging solutions,” said Sanna Fager, chief commercial officer at PulPac.

Philip Fawcus, sustainable materials expert at PA Consulting, added “This bottle cap is not only a milestone in sustainable packaging but also a testament to the versatility and scalability of the Dry Molded Fiber technology. As the demand for sustainable packaging solutions continues to grow, we are proud to partner with PulPac and to remain at the forefront of providing innovative alternatives that meet both environmental and market needs.”

 

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