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The Aptar Food + Beverage Neo Closure is Made with Renewable Material

The Aptar Food + Beverage Neo closure is a new packaging solution for use in the infant formula market to enable manufacturers to incorporate an eco-focused aspect into their product design. The lid closure packaging design is achieved using food-grade renewable feedstock material that is based on the mass balance approach when it comes to sustainability in the market. The packaging component is thus achieved using renewable sources including used cooking oil and the residues from oil processing.

The company commented on the new Aptar Food + Beverage Neo closure saying, "Aptar continues to demonstrate its commitment to designing product and processes with people and the planet in mind. We remain dedicated to developing and innovating solutions while addressing recyclability and reusability, resin conversion and sustainable design."
Trend Themes
1. Renewable Infant Formula Packaging - Manufacturers are turning to renewable feedstocks for more eco-friendly infant formula packaging solutions.
2. Sustainable Packaging Design - Designing packaging solutions with sustainability and recyclability in mind is becoming increasingly important for companies in various industries.
3. Food-grade Renewable Material - The use of food-grade materials made from renewable sources like used cooking oil is proving to be a promising trend in the packaging industry to reduce waste and increase sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Infant Formula - The infant formula market is embracing eco-friendly packaging solutions to reduce waste and meet consumer demand for sustainable products.
2. Packaging - The packaging industry has an opportunity to develop and innovate more sustainable solutions like the Aptar Food + Beverage Neo closure for the infant formula market and beyond.
3. Food and Beverage - The use of renewable feedstocks and sustainable design in packaging solutions is a growing trend in the food and beverage industry as companies aim to reduce waste and hit sustainability goals.

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