Gillette shaves material from razor packs
Unfortunately, the clamshells are problematic due to the sharp edges that are formed when opening the package with a knife or scissors. Moreover, the clamshell's exterior is entirely plastic, which creates issues around sustainability as many manufacturers are trying to reduce the amount of plastic they use in their packaging.
So recently Gillette replaced the traditional clamshell format with the BlisterGuard package from Colbert Packaging (www.colbertpkg.com). It consists of two pieces of 18-pt Everest® Safe-Pak™ solid bleached sulfate paperboard from International Paper (www.internationalpaper.com) and a clear blister of recycled PET. The SBS paperboard is reinforced with
According to Gillette senior engineer Michael Marcinkowski, adjustments to packaging machinery involved little more than tooling modifications when the switch to the new package format was made. An RF seal traps the RPET blister between the two pieces of paperboard. Marcinkowski chooses not to discuss the cost of the new package compared to the old, nor does he identify the packaging machinery on which the BlisterGuard pack is produced.
-Pat Reynolds












































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