Why Glass Bottle Packaging Is Becoming More Popular

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    Publicado en : 19-10-21

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    Why Glass Bottle Packaging Is Becoming More Popular

    A large part of the carbon footprint of wine comes from packaging. Can paper bottles

    reduce their impact? In terms of sustainability and improved ecological practices, it is

    difficult to find an industry that does not focus on the future. Although the environmental

    impact of many sectors is more obvious, there are many other areas where the environmental

    impact may not be so intuitive. The wine industry is one of them. Unlike many other

    agricultural companies, the carbon footprint of wine does not come from the planting

    process, but from the packaging. Approximately 19 billion bottles of wine are sold to the

    global market every year. Let us explore why this amazing number can lead to a trend toward

    more sustainable prospects, and how switching to paper bottles can help reduce this impact.
        Wine packaging has already seen a few examples of breaking with traditions, such as

    with recycled PET bottles. PET is short for recycled polyethylene terephthalate and

    represents an alluring alternative to Glass Wine Bottles. These fully recyclable plastic bottles save 500g of CO2

    output across the production process because of its inventive shape and material.
      Glass is another option when choosing water bottles. Most of us know that just about

    every beverage tastes better out of a glass bottle or cup, but the downside is that they

    are breakable and less likely to last a long time compared to plastic or stainless steel.

    In addition, the recycling rate is low and some public places do not allow glass too.

    However, in addition to tasting great glass that does not leach when left in the sun/heat,

    but the cost of a Vodka Glass Bottle is generally much higher than our other two options.
        Glass bottle packaging has been around for a long time. Yet switching from plastic

    containers to

    Whiskey Glass Bottle
    is becoming more popular in recent years, as consumers become

    more aware of environmentally-friendly packaging, and companies rediscover the benefits of

    glass. Here, we will explore the growing popularity and benefits of glass bottle packaging,

    including safety, sustainability and image。     
                Safety. Wine Glass Bottle is made from all-natural raw materials. Other packaging

    materials, such as PVC, can have negative effects on the health of humans and the

    environment. Glass is the only packaging material that the U.S. Food and Drug

    Administration labels as GRAS: “Generally Recognized as Safe.” Without the addition of

    chemicals during production, glass containers can effectively protect foods and beverages

    while preserving the products’ taste and maintaining purity.     
                Sustainability. Glass is a 100% recyclable, sustainable mono-material (meaning

    that is not composed of various materials) that can be recycled continuously without losing

    its purity or quality. Recycled glass containers can be made into new glass bottles, saving

    energy and raw materials. Other uses for recycled glass include landscaping, countertops,

    flooring, concrete pavement and tiles。
              Image. Perfume Glass Bottle has a shelf impact unlike any other packaging material,

    with clarity, shape and texture that cannot be matched by plastics or cardboard. The

    transparency of glass allows for a clear showcase of the product, while the material’s

    strength contributes to its premium appearance.
        Fifty years ago, before the plastics revolution had gathered pace, most drinks were

    sold in

    Water Glass Bottle
    s. Today almost all soft drink bottles are made from a tough

    plastic material called polyethylene terephthalate, or PET.
        While the cost of producing bottles can vary depending on the raw material and energy

    prices at the time, it is generally not that much more expensive to produce a glass bottle

    versus one made from PET – about $0.01 more, according to some analysis.
        However, when manufacturers start transporting produce in glass bottles, costs start to

    rise. A 330ml plastic soft drink bottle contains around 18 grams of material while a glass

    bottle can weigh between 190g and 250g. Transporting drinks in heavier containers requires

    40% more energy, producing more polluting carbon dioxide as they do and increasing

    transport costs by up to five times per bottle.
        Consumers continue to see the Integrated Glass Bottle as an eco-friendly package that is inert and ocean-

    friendly, 100 percent recyclable as well as reusable. Glass containers require no plastic

    or chemical liner, still perceived as best for taste and superior for creating premium and

    specialty experiences. Shipment and production data collected and aggregated by Precision

    Consulting show the U.S. glass container industry will have shipped around 27 billion

    containers to customers in 2018.


       

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