A super-slippery bottle that helps you get out every last drop
Ever get frustrated when that last bit of shampoo or ketchup just won’t come out of the bottle? Well, you may be in luck. A new line of packaging has been designed to defy friction and allows you to get every last drop out of almost any container. The slippery packaging was developed by LiquiGlide and is already in use in a host of products.
LiquiGlide has recently launched a line of zero-waste packaging called EveryDrop, designed for the health and beauty industry. The super-slippery bottles allow manufacturers to make more concentrated products – sticky products like conditioners are usually combined with a lot of water so they can be dispensed. But the EveryDrop allows companies to consume (and ship) much less water and to package the product in smaller, lighter-weight bottles that use less carbon to ship.
The new bottles are also easier to recycle because they do not need to be cleaned out first. And, of course, less product is wasted, which also saves resources in manufacturing and shipping.
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