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The SIG DomeMini Bottle is Made with FSC-Certified Paperboard

The SIG DomeMini bottle has been announced as a carton packaging solution that incorporates eco-friendly materials for a more sustainable approach to beverage solutions.

The carton is crafted primarily using FSC-certified paperboard that has been produced using 100% renewable electricity and offers a more eco-friendly alternative to plastic varieties. The space-saving design of the package will allow for more efficient shipping and stocking. The drink packaging will be making its debut in the Chinese market before being expanded into additional markets in the near-future.

CMO Christoph Wegener spoke on the SIG DomeMini bottle saying, "The market for on-the-go beverages continues to grow and offers immense potential. By combining convenience with sustainability, SIG DomeMini sets the stage and offers a new drinking experience for consumers, who can now enjoy their favourite drink on the move while helping to reduce plastic waste."
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