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Honest Tea is first to adopt Graham Packaging's new lightweight hot-fill PET Escape bottle

3:32 min Bottle development and design
York, PA, USA

USA-Graham Packaging Company, L.P., has introduced the new lightweight champion-the lightest-weight bottle in the smooth-walled, hot-fill category, the perfect match for teas, juices, and isotonic drinks. The new bottle is called the EscapeTM and represents a giant step forward in invertible-base technology. Honest Tea, the nation's top-selling organic bottled tea company, based in Bethesda, Maryland, is the first customer to adopt the EscapeTM bottle.As a company, we have a very high commitment to minimizing our environmental footprint, Seth Goldman, president and TeaEO of Honest Tea, Inc., said. Our packaging has always been our biggest challenge in that regard. This is the single largest improvement we've ever taken in terms of reducing our environmental impact.Paul Kelley, senior engineering manager for PET (polyethylene terephthalate) research and development at Graham Packaging, said, We're taking about 20 percent of the weight out of the container.The EscapeTM is 6.5 grams lighter than the PET bottle Honest Tea was previously using.It takes fewer resources to make the bottle and fewer resources to transport the bottle, Kelley said. The EscapeTM is also fully recyclable.Several other customers are finalizing designs for their versions of the EscapeTM. Each design will be proprietary to the specific customer.While the bottle initially will be used for teas, juices, and isotonic drinks, it is also suitable for jellies, jams, and salsas. After the bottle is filled and capped, it goes through a CMA, a continuous motion activator, a machine that inverts the base, which takes up the vacuum in the bottle and creates a slight overpressure.This process gives the bottle a rigid feel, like glass, but it's lighter, said Phillip Sheets, senior project manager for Graham Packaging.There's no structural waste-no hoop rings or backing panels, Kelley added.The patented CMA represents a major technology advance over the active transverse panel (ATP) technology, which Graham Packaging introduced in 2004 to produce the first panel-free hot-fill bottle. The old inverse-base process required a complex bottle-handling system during manufacturing. The CMA eliminates that and fits into the filling line.The CMA is inexpensive, easy to install, and doesn't require an operator, said Mark Leiden, Graham Packaging's vice president of global marketing and PET business manager. It's the equivalent of putting a labeling machine in a bottling line.Bowman Apple Products in Mt. Jackson, Virginia, and J. Lieb Foods, Inc., in Forest Grove, Oregon, are the first two locations to install Graham's CMA. Jim Lieb, president and chief executive officer of J. Lieb Foods,  said adding the CMA to the filling line was as simple as adding another conveyor. It had no negative impact, he said.We anticipate several other locations will install CMAs this year, Leiden said. We are getting a big push by our customers to continue our lightweighting and sustainability efforts, and EscapeTM plays a big part in our whole SustainerTM family. We now have the G-LiteTM series for those who use traditional vacuum panels and EscapeTM for those who want smooth walls.

USA-Graham Packaging Company, L.P., has introduced the new lightweight champion-the lightest-weight bottle in the smooth-walled, hot-fill category, the perfect match for teas, juices, and isotonic drinks. 

The new bottle is called the EscapeTM and represents a giant step forward in invertible-base technology. 

Honest Tea, the nation's top-selling organic bottled tea company, based in Bethesda, Maryland, is the first customer to adopt the EscapeTM bottle.

As a company, we have a very high commitment to minimizing our environmental footprint, Seth Goldman, president and TeaEO of Honest Tea, Inc., said. Our packaging has always been our biggest challenge in that regard. This is the single largest improvement we've ever taken in terms of reducing our environmental impact.

Paul Kelley, senior engineering manager for PET (polyethylene terephthalate) research and development at Graham Packaging, said, We're taking about 20 percent of the weight out of the container.

The EscapeTM is 6.5 grams lighter than the PET bottle Honest Tea was previously using.

It takes fewer resources to make the bottle and fewer resources to transport the bottle, Kelley said. The EscapeTM is also fully recyclable.

Several other customers are finalizing designs for their versions of the EscapeTM. Each design will be proprietary to the specific customer.

While the bottle initially will be used for teas, juices, and isotonic drinks, it is also suitable for jellies, jams, and salsas. 

After the bottle is filled and capped, it goes through a CMA, a continuous motion activator, a machine that inverts the base, which takes up the vacuum in the bottle and creates a slight overpressure.

This process gives the bottle a rigid feel, like glass, but it's lighter, said Phillip Sheets, senior project manager for Graham Packaging.

There's no structural waste-no hoop rings or backing panels, Kelley added.

The patented CMA represents a major technology advance over the active transverse panel (ATP) technology, which Graham Packaging introduced in 2004 to produce the first panel-free hot-fill bottle. The old inverse-base process required a complex bottle-handling system during manufacturing. The CMA eliminates that and fits into the filling line.

The CMA is inexpensive, easy to install, and doesn't require an operator, said Mark Leiden, Graham Packaging's vice president of global marketing and PET business manager. It's the equivalent of putting a labeling machine in a bottling line.

Bowman Apple Products in Mt. Jackson, Virginia, and J. Lieb Foods, Inc., in Forest Grove, Oregon, are the first two locations to install Graham's CMA. Jim Lieb, president and chief executive officer of J. Lieb Foods,  said adding the CMA to the filling line was as simple as adding another conveyor. It had no negative impact, he said.

We anticipate several other locations will install CMAs this year, Leiden said. We are getting a big push by our customers to continue our lightweighting and sustainability efforts, and EscapeTM plays a big part in our whole SustainerTM family. We now have the G-LiteTM series for those who use traditional vacuum panels and EscapeTM for those who want smooth walls.

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