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For decades the KHS Group has been heralded as a technological leader in returnable container systems, chiefly driven by its great innovative strength and striving to develop sustainable, future-proof plant engineering. The various partnerships it has formed with innovative figures in the industry have proved a further recipe for success. Together with ALPLA KHS has now developed a returnable PET bottle that is impressive with its low weight and high recyclate content. With this development the engineering company adheres to its maxim of "reduce and recycle", states Arne Wiese, Bottles & Shapes product manager at the KHS Group. "We aimed to produce a returnable container system thats as environmentally friendly as possible. Two parameters are of prime importance here: low weight and a high percentage of recyclate."
By optimising the bottle base and neck the packaging experts managed to considerably cut down on weight compared to conventional returnable PET containers. At 55 grams, on average the 1.0-litre bottle is ten grams lighter than its standard counterparts. Compared to glass containers it clocks up just a tenth of the weight on the scales. "This optimisation means that the amount of material used is much lower. At the same time, fuel consumption and thus also CO2 emissions dro during transportation," Wiese explains. Both have a positive effect on the bottles eco-balance.
Despite less use of materials the returnable system is ideal for a high circulation. The PET bottle has good resistance to caustic, meaning that its quality and appearance are maintained even after numerous washing cycles.
The aspects of easy recyclability and the use of recyclate also played a major role in the bottles development. The environmentally-friendly returnable container is not only fully recyclable and thus remains in the recycling loop; its high recyclate content is also compelling. "Weve had outstanding test results with preforms made of up to 35 percent recycled materials; preforms containing 50 percent recyclate are also feasible for some brands," states Wiese. The PET system devised by KHS and ALPLA therefore more than satisfies the European Commissions requirement that one-way PET bottles comprise 30 percent recyclate by 2030.
The optimised preforms can be blown on all KHS stretch blow moulders for returnable containers. These include the particularly resource-saving InnoPET Blomax Series V. The new packaging system is suitable for all types of beverage in the returnable container segment.
"Were convinced that we can place our ecofriendly PET bottle on the market quickly and successfully. Our aim is to implement the market launch in close cooperation with bottling companies," Wiese concludes.
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