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      Pet Wine Bottle from Alpla lowers Carbon Emissions by up to 50 percent

      Claus CBy Claus CMay 9, 2024Updated:May 9, 20243 Mins Read
      Pet Wine Bottle made by Alpla cuts carbon emissions by upto 50 percent
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      ALPLA, one of the plastic packaging specialists is all set to launch a recyclable wine bottle made of PET. The bottle weighs approximately only an eighth of a glass bottle, reduces the carbon footprint by up to 50 percent and allows for price savings of up to 30 percent. It can be made entirely of recycled PET (rPET). The packaging solution is presently available in 0.75-litre and 1-litre bottle sizes and is already being used in Austria by the pilot customer and development partner Wegenstein.

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      WINE BOTTLE WEIGHS ONLY 50 GRAMS

      The global packaging specialist ALPLA has added a PET wine bottle to its product range. The 0.75-litre bottle weighs just 50 grams – around eight times less than the alternative made of glass. The first white wine bottles belonging to the Wegenstein winery recently went into circulation in the Austrian wine market, making them part of the Europe-wide bottle-to-bottle loop. The sustainable solution reduces carbon consumption by 38 percent compared to the glass alternative – and that’s even without rPET content. The PET bottle is now also available in a 1-litre version. ALPLA plans to already be manufacturing several million units a year from 2025 and is planning solutions made entirely of rPET. The plastic packaging meets all the quality requirements, is available as a transparent or a green bottle and is suitable for all types of wine.

      Daniel Lehner - Alpla
      Daniel Lehner, Global Sales Director, Food & Beverage at ALPLA

      Pet is light, unbreakable and recyclable, and can be moulded with little energy needed, making the plastic the ideal packaging solution. With it, winemakers can improve their environmental footprint and lower their costs, states Daniel Lehner, Global Sales Director Food & Beverage at ALPLA.

      SUSTAINABLE, INEXPENSIVE AND COMPATIBLE

      The lower material consumption and energy-saving manufacturing reduce carbon consumption. The use of rPET further increases the reduction. Even with 30 percent rPET, 43 percent is saved, while the ecological footprint of the solution made of 100 percent rPET is even halved at minus 50 percent. The high-quality recycled material is provided by ALPLA from its own ALPLArecycling recycling plants. The low weight of the packaging also has positive effects on shipment. And there is a cost advantage too. ALPLA’s PET wine bottles are up to 30 percent less expensive than glass bottles, depending on the requirements.

      WORKS WITH CONVENTIONAL METAL SCREW CAPS

      The sustainable packaging solution works with conventional metal screw caps and is compatible with winemakers’ bottling lines, meaning it is flexible. Wegenstein fills the PET bottles on the same bottling lines as its glass bottles. ‘The bottle has been perfectly tailored to the bottling and shipment processes. The close cooperation with the Wegenstein team significantly sped up the market launch,’ reports Sebastian Rosenberger, project manager at ALPLA.

      “The PET bottle lives up to what it promises. It is visually appealing, ensures our quality and is practical. We are making an innovative offer to consumers who care about our environment and our climate,” explains Herbert Toifl, managing director of the Wegenstein winery.

      Alcoholic beverages ALPLA Packaging PET bottles Pet Wine Bottle plastic packaging reduced CO2 emissions
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