Key benefits of PET Plastic Wine Bottles
As wine is often produced long distances from where it is sold, any reduction in weight will significantly contribute to both cost and CO2 emission savings. The Petainer PET Plastic Wine Bottles has been designed to offer significant savings. In addition, when glass bottles are simply not an option; our 100% recyclable, food grade, BPA-Free PET Plastic Wine Bottles offer the perfect solution.
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Weight.
A standard 750ml glass bottle weighs around 450g. At only 47.3g, a Petainer PET wine bottle is 89% lighter than a standard glass bottle. This reduction in weight means more efficient transportation and less CO2 emissions.
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Robustness.
PET plastic wine bottles are shatterproof. Making them safer and easier to transport. Reduces risk at public events.
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Recyclability.
PET Plastic Wine Bottles are 100% Recyclable.
Storing Wine in PET Plastic Bottles
Whilst a PET’s bottle wall is thinner, and slightly more permeable to oxygen, this shouldn’t be an issue in most cases. Though estimates vary, only 1-5% of the wine made is intended to be stored and aged, meaning the majority of wine will be drunk soon after it is made.
The additional benefits conferred by glass are therefore provided to, but not necessary for, all wines. PET wine bottles will keep an early drinking wine style fresh for its intended drinking window. It shouldn’t be forgotten that many wines have added sulphur that will add protection against oxidation.
PET Wine Bottle Shopping Experience
Petainer’s Wine Bottles are designed to give the consumer the same experience of buying wine as they are used to. Our bottle is based on the classic Bordeaux wine bottle shape, with high shoulders and a straight cylindrical body, familiar to wine drinkers the world over. Our bottle also comes with a functional punt in the base to aid pouring. The BVS 30H60 neck finish can accommodate a capsule, a cosmetic feature that is a hangover from bottles that have a cork.
This all means that when a customer is walking the aisle of a shop, they won’t notice any difference.
Why is glass so associated with wine currently?
Interestingly, a sealed bottle of wine on the shelf is a relatively recent phenomenon. Glass started as a very expensive rarity, and having a bottle dedicated to wine would have been a preserve of the rich. As recently as the 19th century, the wine merchant would fill your bottle directly from the barrel for you to enjoy, and that bottle would be reused a number of times. Glass, with its thick wall, provided a good barrier against oxygen, and could be coloured to protect against UV & light. As technology progressed glass became cheaper, and more widely available for the bottling of wine. This is a trend now being challenged by the availability of PET solutions.
Carbon savings calculator.
Estimate how much you could lower your carbon emissions by choosing Petainer Wine Bottles as your preferred packaging solution. The figures shown represent carbon emissions as a result of One-way PET Bottle production and delivery compared against Aluminium Cans and Glass Bottles