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At PACK EXPO Las Vegas, PAPACKS to Debut Plastic-free Fiber Bottle

Suitable for both dry goods and liquids, PAPACKS' Fiber-Bottle is composed entirely of cellulose fibers, combining 100% recyclability, versatile functionality and industrial viability, and you can see it at Booth N-5172!

PAPACKS Fiber-Bottle - Vitamin Application
PAPACKS Fiber-Bottle - Vitamin Application
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PAPACKS, an award-winning Germany-based manufacturer of sustainable, molded-fiber packaging solutions, will introduce its Fiber-Bottle to the North American marketplace at PACK EXPO Las Vegas, September 29-October 1. At Booth N-5172, the company will be showcasing its new plastic-free, fully recyclable packaging solution, which is suitable for replacing traditional plastic containers in a wide variety of product applications.

Unlike hybrid fiber-plastic solutions, Fiber-Bottle does not require plastic linings, caps or closures, making it recyclable in common paper waste streams. The result is a full-lifespan CO₂ reduction of up to 90% compared with conventional PET or HDPE bottles.

Molded as one piece, PAPACKS’ new Fiber-Bottle is composed entirely from cellulose fibers – including an integrated screw-thread closure that eliminates the need for a plastic cap. To ensure product protection, Fiber-Bottle can be coated with the company’s plant-based barrier technology, which provides ample oxygen and water vapor resistance (OTR/WVTR) without sacrificing the bottle’s recyclability profile.

PAPACKS developed Fiber-Bottle to meet a trifecta of packaging sector priorities: impactful sustainability, exemplary performance, and simplified scalability. Per the former, Fiber-Bottle’s lightweight yet structurally sound design requires no supplementary plastic linings – a departure from most fiber-based containers.

Concerning performance, Fiber-Bottle is a practical, highly functional replacement option for plastic bottles across a broad array of applications, such as pharmaceuticals (nutritional and over-the-counter products), health/personal care products (powders, tablets and beauty aids), dry good foods, and non-carbonated beverages. In all cases, it provides robust hygiene, durability and branding flexibility.

Finally, Fiber-Bottle is readily adaptable to real-world, high-volume manufacturing requirements. Compared with the scalability concerns facing many sustainable packaging solutions, Fiber-Bottle’s single-piece molding technology ensures mass production feasibility without disrupting existing industrial systems.

Notably, the Fiber-Bottle has been selected as an award finalist at the upcoming Sustainable Packaging Summit in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

“The Fiber-Bottle represents a significant advancement in sustainable packaging, delivering measurable environmental benefits across multiple impact areas,” said Guido Schmitz, President PAPACKS AMERICA. “By eliminating plastic, integrating into circular recycling systems, and reducing CO₂ emissions, it provides a holistic solution aligned with global sustainability goals.”

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