Viscose Closures: make the little choices count with eco-friendly product packaging

Viscose eco-friendly shrink sleeves
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At Viscose Closures Ltd, we understand that the smallest details can make the biggest impact.

Our latest showreel highlights not just our commitment to excellence in packaging solutions but also focuses on our dedication to sustainability through our eco friendly product packaging – a value deeply embedded in the products we offer.

Plastic-free shrink sleeves

Our plastic-free shrink sleeves are the epitome of eco-friendly packaging. Designed to be heat-free and self-shrinking, these sleeves are not only anti-counterfeit but fully biodegradable. With Viscose, embracing sustainability does not mean compromising on quality or security.

Bar tops and heat shrink sleeves

Specialising in premium finishes for spirits, our bar tops and heat shrink sleeves combine luxury with sustainability. Made from natural and eco-friendly materials, they pair seamlessly with our open top capsules, offering an elegant yet responsible choice for spirit manufacturers.

Closed top capsules

Moving away from traditional PVC, our closed top capsules represent a leap towards more sustainable materials. These capsules are not only made from eco-friendlier resources but are also widely recyclable, aligning with global efforts to reduce plastic waste.

Metal caps

Our metal caps do not just seal; they’re also eye catching. Available in a variety of sizes and with decorative options, these caps ensure that your products stand out on the shelves while being packaged responsibly.

Tubing and cut sleeves

Ideal for contract packers and bottlers, our tubing and cut sleeves offer flexible and agile solutions without compromising on the commitment to use sustainable materials.

Small choices, big impact with eco-friendly product packaging

Every product we design and every innovation we introduce is aimed at ensuring that when you choose Viscose, you’re making a choice that benefits the planet.

It’s easy to overlook the small components of packaging – the parts that we remove and discarded without a second thought. However, at Viscose, we believe that these ‘little things’ hold immense potential. They are opportunities to make a positive impact on environmental sustainability.

As you protect your products, remember that each little choice counts. Choosing Viscose means opting for packaging that protects both your product and the planet. Together, let’s make every little choice count towards a greener, more sustainable future.

Watch our video to see Viscose in action, demonstrating how we blend functionality with environmental responsibility to help you make the right choices for your products and the planet.

This article was originally published by Viscose Closures.

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