Hand-soap bottle first to use revolutionary form/fill process

At The Packaging Conference, LiquiForm Group introduces the first commercial application for its form/fill technology: a 12-oz PET container for the Nature’s Promise brand of hand soap.

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Since 2015, LiquiForm Group® LLC has been a part of The Packaging Conference agenda, providing updates on its progress toward commercialization. So, it was only fitting that at this year’s TPC, held in Orlando, Feb. 5-7, Ashish Saxena, Vice President and General Manager of LiquiForm, should unveil the first commercial package made with the form/fill process. While Saxena did not reveal the name of the end user, a press release issued the following day provided details on the package, a 12-oz PET bottle for the Nature’s Promise brand of hand soap.

The package was produced on a proprietary, Amcor-built machine powered by the LiquiForm process. Says Amcor, the new machine is the industry’s first manufacturing unit to successfully use LiquiForm. At PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2017, Amcor Limited, the parent company of LiquiForm Group, shared that it had also licensed the technology to four other OEMs and converters to move it forward more rapidly. These include Sidel, KHS Corpoplast, Krones, and Japanese converter Yoshina Kogyosho Co.

For the Nature’s Promise bottle Amcor partnered with GreenBlendz, a Michigan-based co-packer and developer of private-label, environmentally-friendly consumer products. The bottle, which contains 50% post-consumer recycled content, is a drop-in replacement for the former Nature’s Promise container and uses the existing closure and label.

Said Steve Berry, founder and COO of GreenBlendz, in the announcement on the launch, “We’re excited to be a partner in the commercial validation of such a highly sustainable manufacturing process. LiquiForm technology delivers enormous efficiencies throughout the supply chain and improves the industry’s carbon footprint.”

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