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Argentina is not unfamiliar with cutting-edge, lightweight alloys.The newest alloy they have is 25% lighter than aluminum alone. The team has always approached their work with suppliers and the community in mind as part of a whole.
A product is packaged when it is wrapped or enclosed for reasons of protection, preservation, storage, identification, or promotion. It may also be used to describe the actual wrapping material, such as a cardboard box or plastic bag.The packaging of a product, whether it be physical or digital, greatly affects its marketability.
For tangible goods, a lot of money and time is spent on creative package concepts, designs, and labeling. As a result, humans frequently distinguish objects by packaging alone.
The primary packaging level is the one that is closest to the product among the three layers of packing. A bottle of soda is one illustration. The bottle is used to hold the beverage, has marketing value in the form of a label or eye-catching appearance, and likely has a barcode to make purchases easier.
The layer on top of the primary packing is called secondary packaging. Its major function is to safeguard, present, or convey the product inside of its original packaging. The plastic box holding six Coke bottles serves as an illustration.
A layer of packaging known as tertiary packaging is typically hidden from view by the consumer. Bulk product transportation is accomplished using it.
The Argentina Packaging market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
For Danone’s Villavicencio water brand in Argentina, Amcor Rigid Packaging (ARP), Ann Arbor, MI, and Danone, Paris, have introduced a 100% recyclable, label-free recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) bottle.The 1.5-Liter bottle is composed of 100% rPET and has a 21% reduced carbon impact than the previous bottle.
By removing the label, it is also guaranteed that there are no contaminants in the recycled resin, which is anticipated to boost recycled PET resin yields.
The new bottle features the same aesthetic components as the outgoing one, which included a polyethylene label and was produced from a mixture of virgin and post-consumer recycled (PCR) resins. It took two years to design the new package.
An independent blow mould company from Argentina named Moldintec provided the mould technology for the label-free bottle. Moldintec produced the intricate molds for the Villavicencio bottle using laser-based machining.