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Plastic PET Aerosol Is An Alternative


To Metal PET packaging specialist APPE has launched a plastic aerosol that provides a lower cost alternative to tinplate or aluminium cans. The new pack called ‘SprayPET’, is ideal for a variety of personal care and home care products, such as polishes, surface cleaners, and even hair care products.


The 335ml PET aerosol offers a lightweight construction ensuring a lower total cost of ownership compared to metal equivalents, as well as delivering a lower carbon footprint of up to 65% (calculated using the Bilan Carbon method). The container is also recyclable, adding to its sustainability benefi ts.


With other pack sizes to follow shortly, SprayPET can be delivered in white or transparent PET, with printing and sleeving options available. The material’s design fl exibility means a variety of different shapes and styles


ZT Safety Launch The All In One ‘ZT


Universal Harness’ ZT Safety Systems have released the latest addition to their unique fall safety harness range the: ‘ZT Universal Harness’.


The ‘Universal’ benefi ts from four point attachment loops, in the front, rear and sides, for work positioning. The harness conforms to both EN361 and EN358 allowing multi-functionality within one unit. Either way, it still incorporates the unique ZT leg gaiter design, which completely eliminates the use


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can be created to enhance brand image, and offer effective product differentiation on-shelf. The aerosol also offers excellent durability and will not dent or rust.


SprayPET can be specifi ed with any standard actuator and APPE is pleased to be working with Plasticum, Europe’s leading supplier of aerosol over caps, spray caps and actuators, to provide these. A 57mm gel actuator is currently available, and the range will be extended with both foam actuators and spray caps, tailored to the specifi c dispensing requirements of different product applications.


Mike Hanratty, Business Development Director of APPE, said: “We believe SprayPET offers a real alternative for manufacturers seeking a unique branding opportunity for their products, thanks to its practical, cost and sustainability benefi ts, combined with the potential for eye-catching designs. APPE’s strong history and experience in designing and manufacturing PET rigid packaging has brought the challenging concept of a plastic


of groin straps, and the serious damage they cause when restricting the femoral artery in the groin area during prolonged suspension.


The new ‘ZT Universal Harness’ is fi tted into work wear trousers or coveralls, and has a comfortable unisex design that is certifi ed to 150kg body weight (approximately 23.5 stone), as opposed to traditional harnesses 100kg (16.5 stone).


There is also a new range of jackets, winter suits and body warmers, which are specially designed to be worn in conjunction with the ZT harnesses.


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aerosol that performs to the stringent standards required to reality.”


“We have seen growing interest for PET applications in the aerosol industry,” said Gerrit Verhagen, Business Line Manager Aerosols for Plasticum. “APPE’s expertise in PET containers and our established reputation in the aerosol industry, provide the ideal complement of skills that will lead to a fruitful co- operation, further strengthening our positions and enabling us to enter new and interesting markets.”


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