Silgan Dispensing Broadens Its Fragrance Screw Pump Portfolio

Silgan Dispensing’s Aspire® Pirouette™ is the latest addition to its fragrance screw pump portfolio designed to provide sustainable packaging solutions to the lifestyle market.

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Silgan’s Pirouette technology changes the way fragrance pumps connect to glass bottles. With Pirouette, consumers can simply unscrew the pump from the bottle, providing them an easy way to either refill the bottle with their favorite scent or recycle the glass.

“We are extremely proud to have pioneered screw pump technology for fragrance pumps,” said Sandy Gregory, director of fragrance marketing for Silgan Dispensing. “While it sounds simple, developing and standardizing a removable fragrance pump took a significant amount of design expertise and partnership across the supply chain to bring Pirouette to market.

The Aspire fragrance pump helps drive deeper lifestyle brand engagement by delivering a more premium look and feel. It features a low-profile design with modern aesthetics, including smooth actuation and a fine, consistent atomization that leaves value-seeking consumers feeling pampered.


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