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Heinz Glas banks on glass refills and airless packaging

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Heinz Glas banks on glass refills and airless packaging

Additions to its All4One refillable glass jars and a new airless product were some of the novelties on show at Heinz Glas’ booth at Paris Packaging Week.

German glassmaker Heinz Glas’ new bag-in-bottle glass airless flacon offers a double-walled effect. The heated pouch molds to the inside shape of any bottle, offering design flexibility. Decor can be achieved by selecting a color option for the pouch, visible through the glass flacon.

The German glassmaker also highlighted new additions to All4One, its refillable glass jar that can be used for fragrance, home fragrance, skincare or make-up thanks to interchangeable inserts. For Paris Packaging week the jars were updated with a Viva Magenta color, as well as a Nature Glitter version.

The glassmaker also introduced two new stock flacons, Yarrow and Yuzu. Yarrow combines a thick base with large surface areas for decoration.

Yuzu is a screw neck flacon designed to fit into the palm of the hand.

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