In discussions about sustainable packaging, the word "recycling" has long been dominant. However, for forward-thinking brands, true environmental protection begins at the source.Reducing the environmental footprint of packaging from its very inception is key to achieving deep sustainability. Airless plastic bottles are synonymous with efficiency and hygiene in the skincare and cosmetics industry. Lightweight Design and Material Innovation Lightweighting is far more than simply "reducing the amount of material used." In addition to recycling, reducing the environmental burden from the very beginning of packaging is equally important. Lightweight engineering: Through precise control of wall thickness and structural optimization, modern environmentally friendly plastic bottles can be made as lightweight as possible while maintaining strength and functionality. While ensuring a robust bottle body and stable pump system operation, we have successfully reduced the weight of a single package ...
I.Poor design, difficult to use Excessive residue at the bottom of the bottle: Especially for thick lotions, creams, or foundations, the non-pressable bottle design results in a large amount of product residue remaining on the bottle walls and bottom, causing waste. Dropper too short: The dropper for serums is not long enough to reach the last bit of product at the bottom of the bottle. Insufficient pump pressure: For airless bottles, improper pressure may prevent the product from being fully dispensed, or the pump may malfunction from the start. Inadequate opening design: Cream jars may have openings that are too narrow, making it difficult to insert fingers; cream jars may lack a spatula or a fixed spatula, leading to contamination; dropper openings may be too large, resulting in excessive dispensing at once. Mismatch between capacity and application: Small-capacity products (e.g., 10ml serums bottles) may have excessively large packaging, while large-capacity lotion bottles may be t...