ALPLA Group

PET wine bottle made by ALPLA cuts carbon emis­sions by up to 50 per cent

Launch of a 0.75-litre bottle in Aus­tria with white wine from Wegenstein

Hard, 8 May 2024 – Safe, affordable, and sus­tainable: the pla­stic pack­a­ging spe­cia­list ALPLA is laun­ching a recy­clable wine bottle made of PET. The bottle weighs appro­xi­m­ately only an eighth of a glass bottle, reduces the carbon foot­print by up to 50 per cent and allows for price savings of up to 30 per cent. It can be made enti­rely of recy­cled PET (rPET). The pack­a­ging solu­tion is available now in 0.75-litre and 1‑litre bottle sizes and is already being used in Aus­tria by the pilot cus­tomer and deve­lo­p­ment partner Wegenstein. 

The global pack­a­ging spe­cia­list ALPLA has added a PET wine bottle to its pro­duct range. The 0.75-litre bottle weighs just 50 grams – around eight times less than the alter­na­tive made of glass. The first white wine bot­tles belon­ging to the Wegen­stein winery recently went into cir­cu­la­tion in the Aus­trian wine market, making them part of the Europe-wide bottle-to-bottle loop. The sus­tainable solu­tion reduces carbon con­sump­tion by 38 per cent com­pared to the glass alter­na­tive – and that’s even wit­hout rPET con­tent. The PET bottle is now also available in a 1‑litre ver­sion. ALPLA plans to already be manu­fac­tu­ring several mil­lion units a year from 2025 and is plan­ning solu­tions made enti­rely of rPET.

PET is light, unbre­akable and recy­clable, and can be moulded with little energy needed, making the pla­stic the ideal pack­a­ging solu­tion. With it, wine­ma­kers can improve their envi­ron­mental foot­print and lower their costs,’ empha­sises Daniel Lehner, Global Sales Director Food & Beverage at ALPLA. The pla­stic pack­a­ging meets all the qua­lity requi­re­ments, is available as a trans­pa­rent or a green bottle and is sui­table for all types of wine.

Sus­tainable, inex­pen­sive and compatible
The lower mate­rial con­sump­tion and energy-saving manu­fac­tu­ring reduce carbon con­sump­tion. The use of rPET fur­ther increases the reduc­tion. Even with 30 per cent rPET, 43 per cent is saved, while the eco­lo­gical foot­print of the solu­tion made of 100 per cent rPET is even halved at minus 50 per cent. The high-quality recy­cled mate­rial is pro­vided by ALPLA from its own ALPLA­re­cy­cling recy­cling plants. The low weight of the pack­a­ging also has posi­tive effects on ship­ment. And there is a cost advan­tage too. ALPLA’s PET wine bot­tles are up to 30 per cent less expen­sive than glass bot­tles, depen­ding on the requirements.

The sus­tainable pack­a­ging solu­tion works with con­ven­tional metal screw caps and is com­pa­tible with wine­ma­kers’ bot­t­ling lines, mea­ning it is fle­xible. Wegen­stein fills the PET bot­tles on the same bot­t­ling lines as its glass bot­tles. ‘The bottle has been per­fectly tail­ored to the bot­t­ling and ship­ment pro­cesses. The close coope­ra­tion with the Wegen­stein team signi­fi­cantly sped up the market launch,’ reports Sebas­tian Rosen­berger, pro­ject manager at ALPLA. ‘The PET bottle lives up to what it pro­mises. It is visually appe­aling, ensures our qua­lity and is prac­tical. We are making an inno­va­tive offer to con­su­mers who care about our envi­ron­ment and our cli­mate,’ explains Her­bert Toifl, mana­ging director of the Wegen­stein winery.

 

About the ALPLA Group
ALPLA is one of the world’s leading companies in the manufacture and recycling of plastic packaging. Around 23,300 employees worldwide produce custom-made packaging systems, bottles, caps and moulded parts at 196 sites across 47 countries. The high-quality packaging is used in a wide range of areas, including for food and drinks, cosmetics and care products, household cleaning products, detergents and cleaning agents, pharmaceutical products, engine oils and lubricants.

ALPLA operates recycling plants for PET and HDPE in Austria, Germany, Poland, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Romania and Thailand. Other projects are being realised elsewhere around the world.

www.alpla.com

 

Infor­ma­tion for editorial
ALPLA, Lukas Österle (Senior Sus­taina­bi­lity Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Manager), +43 (0)5574 6022 132, lukas.oesterle@alpla.com
Pzwei. Pres­se­ar­beit, Joshua Köb, +43 (0)5574 44715 22, joshua.koeb@pzwei.at