Infinity Dropper is an all-plastic, fully recyclable packaging solution designed to satisfy the expanding demand for environmentally responsible and sustainable packaging options

APackaging

A product shot of the Infinity Dropper developed by APackaging. (Credit: EIN Presswire/APackaging Group LLC)

APackaging Group (APG), a US-based cosmetic packaging company, has launched the Infinity Dropper, which specifically targets the skincare and beauty sectors.

Infinity Dropper is an all-plastic, fully recyclable packaging solution. The dropper is designed to satisfy the expanding demand for environmentally responsible and sustainable packaging options.

The product is said to align with APackaging’s dedication to sustainability and environmental friendliness, which it ingrains in both its business practices and product designs. This dedication is demonstrated by the Infinity Dropper, which provides a more environmentally friendly option without sacrificing performance or quality, said the firm.

The adaptable dropper comes in every Pantone colour and can accommodate a broad variety of embellishments, including hot-stamping, heat transfer labels, anodising, UV metalising, embossing, debossing, and spray finishing.

APackaging communication director Hannah Palese said: “The launch of the Infinity Dropper is a significant moment for us and the industry at large. It embodies our mission to deliver sustainable solutions that cater to the needs of our clients and the planet.

“This product is a clear indication of our dedication to leading the way in sustainable innovation, offering our clients the opportunity to embrace eco-friendly packaging without having to compromise on aesthetics or functionality.”

Established in 2019, APackaging has partnered with brands in beauty and personal care sectors like P&G, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, Estée Lauder, Sephora, Colgate, Lush, Walgreens, Victoria’s Secret, and others.

The company has an annual production capacity of more than 600 million pieces, with a low minimum order quantity of 10,000 pieces. This capacity shows the capability to serve both large and small brands with equal efficiency, APackaging said.