The latest range of non-alcoholic Botanical Sodas will now come in a 500ml flint glass bottle with 45% recycled glass content that is recyclable and weighs 380g

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Belvoir Farm’s new drinks range. (Credit: Ardagh Group S.A.)

Packaging and labelling company Ardagh Glass Packaging Europe (AGP – Europe) has partnered with B&B Studio and Belvoir Farm to design a new glass bottle design for Belvoir Farm’s new drinks range.

The latest range of non-alcoholic Botanical Sodas will now come in a 500ml flint glass bottle with 45% recycled glass content that is recyclable and weighs 380g.

AGP – Europe, a business unit of Ardagh Group, said the bottle has a short neck that curls into the tall, slim bottle profile, giving it a vintage design to stand out on shelves.

The graphic features on the bottle were created by the design team at AGP Europe using their digital in-house embossing method.

This method is said to preserve the integrity of the glass and safeguards the fizzy beverage within, said the packaging firm.

A recessed ring around the base of the bottle has the inscription “CRAFTED WITH BOTANICALS” in addition to the embossed “Belvoir Farm” logo.

According to the packaging firm, the appealing, big labels with artwork contribute to the attractiveness for customers, who are currently consuming a rising amount of these beverages.

The entirely recyclable glass bottles are filled in the business’s solar-powered bottling hall, which produces up to one-third of their electricity needs, and are in line with Belvoir Farm’s sustainability goals.

In May this year, Ardagh Group wrapped up the acquisition of South African glass packaging producer Consol Holdings.