Lindal: Twist-Lock Actuator

Sunny is a customizable twist-lock actuator that aims to eliminate the need to actuate packages for some personal care products.

Sunny is a customizable twist-lock actuator that aims to eliminate the need to actuate packages for some personal care products.
Sunny is a customizable twist-lock actuator that aims to eliminate the need to actuate packages for some personal care products.

Sunny is the name of Lindal’s customisable twist-lock actuator. With a twist and a click, users can eliminate undesired actuation for personal care products such as deodorants, antiperspirants, sunscreens or self-tanning lotions.

This actuator offers a packaging solution to the common problem—“where’s the lid gone?” The design also provides a point of differentiation for brands. Sprayformats have become popular for sun protection products since lighter and less greasy formulas have been developed. Aerosols offer a continuous spray, easier to apply compared to traditional lotions.

According to Lindal Group, the global suncare market annual revenue is expected to be $24.9 billion by 2024. Rising awareness about adverse effects of solar radiation has driven the demand for sun care products. As a result, there is increased demand for suitable packaging.

Sunny was first launched in 2013 in Latin Americas. It is currently produced at LINDAL’s Itupeva facility in Brazil, representing an advanced supply chain that benefits companies throughout the Americas, and can serve the European market.

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