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Rigid PackagingAmcor introduces new bottle range for beauty and personal care

Amcor introduces new bottle range for beauty and personal care

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Amcor introduces new bottle range for beauty and personal care

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Amcor has launched a standard bottle for the beauty and personal care sector that offers a range of customizable options and is available with a low minimum order quantity (MOQ), enabling brands to bring high-impact packaging quickly to market.

The new Mocha bottle features a rounded base and curved shoulders to create a strong on-shelf impression. It can be specified in a variety of colors and finishes and has a large decoration area for individualized branding.

Ideal for products such as hair care, bath & shower, and skincare, the bottle is available in 100 ml, 250 ml, and 500 ml sizes and can be paired with a variety of flip-top closures and pumps, allowing companies to source a one-stop solution tailored to the precise needs of their products. The choice of sizes also enables the creation of family ranges. The MOQ for the Mocha bottle is 10,000 pieces with delivery in as little as eight weeks.

“With our extensive knowledge and experience of beauty and personal care, we understand how creating a pack solution with strong consumer appeal needs to be matched with fast development and delivery, to help companies maximize opportunities in these highly competitive markets,” said Lara Alemany, product line director, Amcor Global Rigids Packaging Solutions. “Our Mocha bottle provides an attractive canvas which can be personalized in several ways, and the low MOQ also opens up Amcor’s technical expertise to smaller businesses and start-ups.”

Among the wide choice of caps and pumps for the Mocha, Amcor’s Wave 2cc pump dispenser can be specified for the 250 ml and 500 ml sizes. It features a modern, eye-catching design with a sleek design pump actuator and effortless dispensing control.

“The Mocha bottle is the perfect example of how our manufacturing flexibility can make a standard solution anything but standard,” said Lara Alemany.

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