Cap-Free Solution for Gable-Top Cartons

Carton Service's fully recyclable, no-cap paperboard gable carton is suitable for various products, even in wet environments, and feature a perforated opening for dispensing.

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Carton Service CSI is now offering an all-carton, no-cap solution for paperboard gable packaging. Increasingly, this packaging is used for unusual contents such as soap, lubricants (like motor oil), and eggs. Most companies want to reduce their packaging use of non-renewable resources and this particular packaging type features a perforated opening to dispense the container contents.

Specifically designed for use in wet environments, this container is shower-friendly and water-resistant. Depending on the contents, the opening can be modified for easy pourability. This is one of only several patents the company holds for many eco-friendly packaging choices. The company also has the following trademarks: Cartons4REarth®, Cups4REarth® and Tubs4REarth®, a line of paper-based food and beverage containers.

“We wanted to create packaging brands that would communicate to liquid food, health and beauty customers that there are more sustainable packaging choices available,” said Carton Service's Reid Lederer. “We intend to be sustainability packaging leaders and innovators into our next generation of Carton Service.”

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