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FlexiblesHoffmann Neopac AG introduces range of LowPro Caps

Hoffmann Neopac AG introduces range of LowPro Caps

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Hoffmann Neopac AG introduces range of LowPro Caps

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Hoffmann Neopac, a global provider of packaging and dosing applications for pharma, beauty and oral care, has introduced a new range of LowPro Flip-Top Caps compatible with its sustainable range of tubes. A significant stride in Hoffman Neopac’s expanding portfolio of eco-conscious packaging solutions, the series premiered at Paris Packaging Week, 17-18 January.

Acknowledging the diverse needs of its customers, the LowPro Caps are available in PP, PE, and up to 40% rPE food-grade material. Customers can choose between a glossy or matte finish, allowing brands to tailor their packaging to match their design ethos. The LowPro Caps are engineered to seamlessly integrate with an assortment of Neopac’s sustainable tube offerings.

Several safety features can be incorporated into Neopac’s LowPro Caps. For example, its tubes manufactured in the EU can include tamper-evident (TE) stickers and sleeves, ensuring product integrity and consumer trust. The Indian LowPro cap portfolio comes with sleeves.

“Neopac is committed to materials reduction and incorporating high-quality recycled resins in all of its offerings – including caps, which have been historically challenging from a stress corrosion cracking standpoint,” said Catherine Bismuth, head of cosmetics for Hoffmann Neopac AG. “By pairing an extensive range of LowPro Caps with our diverse EcoDesign tubes series, we continue to broaden the functionality and versatility of our lightweight packaging solutions.”

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