Glass Returns to the Spotlight

This month's newsletter features products and news items that spotlight glass packaging as part of a sustainable product.

In an interview with Pangea Organics Founder and CEO Joshua Onysko, he shares the secrets to keeping his personal-care products company organic and sustainable—which includes glass packaging.

And we link to the blog "if it's hip, it's here," which identifies ten soft-on-the-earth glass packaged vodkas, including McCormick Distillery's 360 Vodka (above) made with locally-grown grains and a 85% recycled glass bottle with swing-cap closure for reuse or return to the distillery. Be sure to check out the rest.

Finally, consumers and research weigh in. A Nielson survey finds that consumer will give up convenience packaging to protect the environment, but not packaging that preserve freshness and keep products clean. And, a Waste & Resources Action Programme study shows that manufacturing light-weighted glass is less carbon intensive than manufacturing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) on a per unit weight basis.

Enjoy these articles, this month's "featured products," and more in April's Inside Glass Packaging.

 

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SUSTAINABILITY

A Look Inside: PANGEA ORGANICS

Pangea products imagePangea Organics—an organic personal-care product company that uses sustainable manufacturing processes to produce, distribute and market its products—is busy setting trends, and the bar, for sustainable business practices. The company was the first in the world to introduce 100% biodegradable, compostable and plantable packaging, and has chosen glass containers for several products because of its purity and recyclability.

GPI recently conducted an interview with Joshua Onysko, Founder and CEO of Pangea Organics, who told us about the company's road to success, packaging in glass, sustainability, and prospects for what looks to be a very promising future.

Why did you choose glass packaging for Pangea products? What was the process for selecting a glass design?

Joshua Onysko: We chose a glass packaging because it is a material that can be recycled over and over again in a closed loop. Also glass is impermeable and nonporous. It safeguards against moisture and oxygen invasion. Additionally, amber and green glass can filter out harmful ultraviolet rays, protecting product integrity in support of our all-natural preservative system.

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Walnut Grove Spring Water Reduces Carbon Footprint

After introducing their first product in April 2007, Walnut Grove Spring Water Company has just released a new package which is sourced completely from North American container suppliers. Vitro Packaging supplies Walnut Grove's new 750 mL glass bottle. This change reduces the distance packaging components travel from 15,000 total inbound miles to 3,000—an 80% reduction in the carbon footprint of the package's supply-chain. More

Canada to Release Green Advertising Guidelines

The Competition Bureau and Canadian Standards Association are expected to release national guidelines on the use of recycling, chemical-related and other environmental terms. The guidelines were motivated by consumer complaints about green claims made on various products. Industry comment is currently being sought on draft guidelines, which will prevent companies from making vague claims and require businesses to back up specific environmental claims. More

Glass Bottling Produces Similar Carbon Emissions to PET

A Waste & Resources Action Programme study that finds manufacturing light-weighted glass is less carbon intensive than manufacturing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) on a per unit weight basis. WRAP Director of Retail and Organics Programmes, Richard Swannel, says this report "demonstrates the positive environmental impact of lightweighting and the incorporation of recycled content. It will help inform the wine packaging and retail industries on the environmental impact of their packaging choices." More


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PACKAGING TRENDS

Vintage Coca-Cola Glass Bottles Now on Store Shelves

Coca-Cola bottle imageFor Coke lovers and collectors, Coca-Cola North America has rolled out a limited-edition vintage Coca-Cola glass bottle called the 1906 "Diamond Label".

Coca-Cola bottle detail imageThis was the product package design before introduction of the curvy Coca-Cola contour bottle in 1916, which is still in use today.

The 8.5-ounce glass bottle features great taste, straight sides with a diamond-shaped paper label, and is available in four-packs.

"This package invites consumers to another journey in time—back to 1906 when the deliciously uplifting product they love was packaged in an equally appealing predecessor of today's global iconic contour glass bottle," said Hendrik Steckhan, president and general manager, Sparkling Beverages, Coca-Cola North America. More

You're Invited to the 2008 Clear Choice Awards

2007 Clear Choice Award Winners imageBe the first to see this year's Clear Choice Awards winners during the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) Show 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

When:
Monday, May 5, 2008
4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. — Complimentary Cocktails
and Hors D'oeuvres
5:30 p.m. — Awards Presentation

Where:
Luxor Hotel and Casino
3900 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Egyptian Ballroom B-C
Las Vegas, NV

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LEGISLATION

Iowa imageIowa Governor Pushes for Consumer Deposit Expansion

Gov. Chet Culver (D-IA), continues to urge state lawmakers to consider expanding Iowa's consumer deposit law to include water bottles and other non-carbonated beverages. More

Tennessee Considers Consumer Deposit Law, Poll Shows Support

Tennessee map imageRepresentatives from the Tennessee General Assembly and Senate have introduced legislation (H.B.1829 and S.1408), which would mandate a returnable 5-cent deposit on the majority of single serve beverage containers. A poll conducted by the Social Science Research Institute found that 80% of Tennesseans would support a 5-cent consumer deposit law, in an effort towards increasing recycling and reducing litter. Only aseptic packaging would be exempt from the deposit. More


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GLASS RECYCLING

San Luis Obispo Nearly Doubles Bar/Restaurant Recycling

Recycling container at Windward WinerySan Luis Obispo County is a destination spot for over 7 million visitors a year, most of them to the local wineries. To capture glass generated in the County's wineries, breweries, and local bars and restaurants, the San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority has stepped up recycling efforts.

In partnership with Paso Robles Waste Disposal, San Miguel Garbage, and the Waste Connections companies, San Luis Obispo County IWMA has placed 167 commercial recycling collection bins, and is now collecting over 100 tons a month. This amount is expected to grow as they head in to tourist season.

This amount is in addition to the over 100 bars and restaurants that the County started with when it began in 2006. In 2007, The Glass Packaging Institute, through a grant from the CA Dept. of Conservation, provided containers and a collection truck to help expand the program.

National Recycling Partnership Launches Pilot in Hartford, CT

National Recycling Partnership LogoHartford Mayor Eddie Perez kicked off a one-year pilot called “Go Green Use Blue” that creates single-stream collection for recyclables and offers resident’s incentives to recycle.  

Beginning in May 2008, about 5,000 Hartford households will receive 64-gallon carts from the city for all their recyclables.  Through the RecycleBank program, residents can then earn points for recycling that allow them to obtain coupons valued at up to $400/yr for use at local retailers.  RecycleBank’s recycling incentive system was featured in this week’s Time

Hartford is the first community pilot under the National Recycling Partnership’s Model Cities grant program.  NRP is an alliance of the National Recycling Coalition, the American Beverage Association, Food Marketing Institute, Grocery Manufacturers, and International Bottled Water Association.  More


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Recycle Glass! The Energy-Saving Possibilities are Endless …

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RecycleNow.com released an animated ad highlighting the energy savings gained by recycling glass bottles and jars. "In fact, recycling just one glass bottle saves enough energy to power a washing machine for ten minutes, or run a light bulb for almost an hour." Watch

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Inside Glass Packaging. A Monthly Publication from the Glass Packaging Institute

IN THIS ISSUE

A Look Inside: PANGEA ORGANICS
• Walnut Grove Spring Water Reduces Carbon Footprint
Canada to Release Green Advertising Guidelines
Glass Bottling Produces Similar Carbon Emissions to PET
Vintage Coca-Cola Glass Bottles Now on Store Shelves
You're Invited to the 2008 Clear Choice Awards
Iowa Governor Pushes for Consumer Deposit Expansion
Tennessee Considers Consumer Deposit Law, Poll Shows Support
San Luis Obispo Nearly Doubles Bar/Restaurant Recycling
National Recycling Partnership Launches Pilot in Hartford, CT
Recycle Glass! The Energy-Saving Possibilities are Endless…


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NEW & NOTABLE

New Products imageApril's New Products Packaged in Glass

Organic and natural food and beverage consumer product goods companies continue to choose glass for its purity and premium image. Check out 11 new products packaged in glass

Keep Up with Keep It Organic

Visit keepitorganic.org to stay up-to-date with the right packaging choices for your organic products and view new organic products packaged in glass.

Vitro Takes Part in Environmental Awareness Campaign

Vitro has joined a campaign to promote care of the environment through tangible and practical activities. Created by the Metropolitan Autonomous University—Azcapotzalco Campus and Locomotora Productora, the campaign calls for recycling glass for the conservation of the environment. More

Consumers Willing to Give up Convenience Packaging to Help Environment

More than half of U.S. consumers say they would give up packaging that provides convenience for storing, cooking, and easy transport. Nielson research also found that consumers are least likely to give up packaging designed to keep products in good condition, preserve freshness, and keep products clean. More

Vitro Receives Distinction as Socially Responsible Company

Vitro, one of the world's leading glass producers, was acknowledged as a "Socially Responsible Corporation" by Jorge Villalobos, President of the Mexican Center for Philanthropy, A.C. (CEMEFI). The company's vision of social responsibility is reflected in the nature of its business: products that are 100% recyclable and environmentally friendly. More

logoDon't Forget Earth Day April 22

Recycle your glass bottles on Earth Day—and everyday. Recycling one glass bottle saves enough energy to light a 60-watt bulb for four hours, power a computer for 25 minutes, a television for 20 minutes, and a washing machine for 10 minutes.

 

GLASS IN THE NEWS

Vodkas Go Green in Glass

According to the blog "if it's hip, it's here," more companies are developing "green" spirits in response to growing awareness about the importance of using sustainable technologies and renewable resources for products and packaging. See 10 "planet-friendly" glass-packaged vodkas

Thatchers Ciders Repackaged in Lightweight Glass Bottles

Click to EnlargeThatchers, a UK company, is now bottling all its ciders in lightweight 50cl glass bottles. According to managing director Martin Thatcher, "The new, shorter bottle has stronger shelf presence, as well as being fridge friendly." More

North American Glass Company Grows

According to New York's Star Gazette, Emhart Inex, which produces testing and inspection equipment for glass container manufacturers, recently closed a $14 million deal for ICS Inex Inspection Systems of Clearwater, Florida, which added mid-priced glass inspection equipment to Emhart's existing product lines. The acquisition of machinery has expanded Emhart's employee base to about 165 workers. More

Photo Credit: Mark Hoffman  Web Site Tracks Sodas Packaged in Glass

Brent Barber operates glassbottlesoda.org that catalogues sodas bottled in glass. The current total is 80 nationwide, including eight companies that use returnable bottles. "Packaging pop in bottles helps preserve the freshness," says Barber. "I've had stuff two years old, and you pop it right open and it still has its fizz." Check out why folks can't get enough of Twig's Beverages in returnable glass bottles

 

CALENDAR

Don't miss the glass sessions at these conferences

Society of Glass and Ceramic Decorator's DECO 2008
April 16 - 19, 2008
Orlando, FL

2008 FTC Workshop: Green Packaging Claims
April 30, 2008
Washington, DC

Food Marketing Institute Show
May 5 - 7, 2008
Las Vegas, NV