Paper Can with Paper Bottom

Sonoco has introduced a Paper Can, made from 100% recycled fiber with a paper bottom, which has passed recyclability testing and is designed to help brands offer more sustainable packaging.

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Available in North America, and made with a dual emphasis on functionality and sustainability, Sonoco’s Paper Can, featuring a paper bottom is made from 100% recycled fiber, with up to 90% sourced from post-consumer materials. Engineered for recyclability, the paper can has passed re-pulpability and recyclability testing at Western Michigan University, meaning that brands using Sonoco’s all-paper container solution can confidently offer consumers packaging designed for easy recycling.

Sonoco’s paper bottomed can is designed with recycling in mind and prequalified for the How2Recycle ‘Check Locally’ label to make recycling as simple as possible for consumers. It’s also earned the 2024 PAC Global Best in Class award for Sustainable Package Design – Package Circularity. 

Proven Success

European customers have already been enjoying the benefits of the Paper Can—particularly for products such as powdered beverages, snacks, and pet food. International tea and herbaldrinks company, Twinings & Co. is one of many examples. The company selected the canfor its powdered drink, Twinings Thé Latté, which was launched to the French market in May 2024.

In choosing Sonoco’s Paper Can, Twinings & Co. cited its design for easy recyclability—with recycled paper fiber, water-based inks and adhesives—coupled with its durability and performance, ensuring product freshness.

Sonoco is in discussions with a number of North American converters and brands looking to maximize the recyclability and circularity of their products.

“At Sonoco, we understand that food and beverage brands are increasingly seeking out packaging that reflects and backs up their wider commitment to sustainability and package circularity,” says Elizabeth Rhue, VP and General Manager, Sonoco Rigid Paper Containers North America. “Our paper cans provide an ideal combination of form, function, and recyclability, delivering a packaging solution that meets consumer expectations for eco-friendly choices without compromising on product protection or shelf appeal.”

Sonoco’s Paper Can, featuring a paper bottom is available in a variety of sizes, making it versatile, and suitable for a wide range of applications. Custom labeling options and advanced barrier solutions further enhance product freshness and brand differentiation. The multiple layers of recycled paperboard provide durability, ensuring the packaging withstands handling and stacking while protecting delicate contents.

For more information, visit https://www.sonoco.com/na/products-services/consumer-packaging/rigid-paper-containers/all-paper-containers.

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