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Fabri-Kal Corporation: Containers made with 50% post-consumer recycled bottles

Fabri-Kal’s line of Alūr™ crystal-clear containers is now made with 50% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic PET bottles and come with 50% PCR messaging engraved on the bottom container.

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Alūr™ containers are engineered to be crystal-clear, durable and leak-resistant. All containers and lids are custom printable for merchandise branding opportunities. The American-made line consists of 6 popular sizes ranging from 5-32 oz. One common plug fit lid seals the 5 most common containers. The containers comply entirely with FDA requirements for food contact.
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