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BARCODING, LABELLING & PACKAGING A


llpack, a leading provider of innovative sustainable packaging solutions, has developed WineGuard, a revolutionary pulp packaging fitment designed to provide superior in-transit


protection for glass and plastic bottles. WineGuard is a breakthrough packaging solution specifically engineered to address the e-commerce wine and beverage industry's challenges. This innovative clam-shell fitment is crafted from sustainable pulp materials, such as recycled paper or cardboard, ensuring its eco-friendly credentials while delivering exceptional performance. WineGuard offers a more sustainable


alternative to traditional packaging materials like plastic or foam. This advancement aligns with the company's commitment to environmental stewardship and supports the industry's growing demand for greener packaging solutions. To suit distribution requirements the pulp fitments are available in single, x3 or x6 bottle varieties, with the corresponding boxes designed to accommodate these scaling quantities.


KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF WINEGUARD:


1. Superior Protection: WineGuard has been carefully designed with pulp fitments that offer excellent shock absorption and impact resistance, reducing the risk of breakage during transportation and ensuring the safe delivery of bottles to consumers.


2. Sustainable Materials: Made from recycled paper or cardboard, WineGuard promotes a circular economy by utilising renewable resources and reducing reliance on non- biodegradable packaging materials, by being recycled or composted after use, contributing to a more sustainable future.


3. Customisable Design: Allpack's WineGuard fitments can be customised to fit various bottle sizes and shapes, ensuring a secure and tailored fit for different products. The customisable design also allows for branding and promotional opportunities, enhancing product visibility and consumer engagement.


4. Cost-Effective Solution: WineGuard offers a cost-effective packaging solution by eliminating the need for excessive protective materials and reducing the risk of product damage during transit. This streamlined approach helps businesses save on packaging costs and streamline operational efficiencies.


5. Consumer-Friendly: WineGuard pulp fitments are user-friendly and easy to handle, with end consumers being able to conveniently remove and dispose of through existing recycling processes, which promotes responsible consumption.


Allpack's marketing manager, Andrew Almond,


expressed enthusiasm about the benefits of WineGuard, stating, “WineGuard, will help to modernise in-transit bottle protection. By combining sustainability and performance, this packaging solution meets the needs of both our clients and the environment. This innovative fitment will help to contribute to a more sustainable future for the wine and beverage industry.” Visit www.allpack.uk.com/wineguard or


contact sales@allpack.uk.com or call Allpack on 0800 783 7017 to discuss how WineGuard can enhance your packaging processes.


ALLPACK INNOVATES WINEGUARD


PULP PACKAGING FITMENTS FOR IN-TRANSIT PROTECTION OF BOTTLES


Allpack www.allpack.uk.com/wineguard E: sales@allpack.uk.com T: 0800 783 7017


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