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Nampak’s lightweight four-pint milk bottle

Posted 19 February, 2013
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Nampak Plastics of the UK says it has created the world’s lightest ever four-pint high density polyethylene (HDPE) bottle. Weighing in at just 32g, the bottle – which is currently undergoing trials with a number of Nampak’s customers – represents a 20% material saving on the standard four-pint version found in most supermarkets today (which weighs 40g). This is the latest incarnation of Nampak’s Infini bottle, which claimed a World Star prize earlier this year.

The Infini bottle, which is stocked in a number of major retailers including Marks & Spencer, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s, is already the lightest and strongest bottle on the market, but further innovation from Nampak’s design and engineering team meant that it could be light-weighted easily.

Estimates from Nampak also reveal that a move towards the 32g bottle could herald significant environmental improvements for the wider milk sector. If the company was to move its entire annual output of two billion bottles to the new lighter Infini, 15,000 tonnes of resin would be saved each year. If the lighter Infini was to become the bottle of choice, it would reduce the overall amount of resin used in UK milk packaging by 30,000 tonnes – a 25% saving.

Eric Collins, managing director of Nampak Plastics, says: “Since its launch in 2012, Infini has been responsible for a paradigm shift in milk packaging, using considerably less material and more recycled plastic than has ever been achieved before. Feedback on Infini from milk processors and retailers has been extremely positive – and we know from extensive research that consumers also prefer the design to the standard bottle.”

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