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The scoop on new kitty litter container

Private-label cat litter maker Bentonite goes from a stock to a custom HDPE container, engineering in greater aesthetics, strength, and convenience and lowering costs.

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Bentonite Performance Minerals LLC, a subsidiary of Halliburton, is a producer of private-label scoopable cat litter products, which it manufactures from sodium bentonite in its Lovell, WY, plant. Recently the company embarked on a redesign of its handled rigid plastic container to create a more robust package that was also more aesthetically pleasing and convenient for consumers than its existing packaging. The company was also looking to reduce costs.

BPM worked with the Design & Engineering Group at TricorBraun to engineer a custom high-density polyethylene container in a 2- and 2.5-gal size that could meet these goals, while reducing product loss. With Bentonites’s existing clear, stock packaging, the product fill levels were much lower than the bottle capacity because the litter material compresses from 10% to 15%. In order to present a product that didn’t look underfilled, Bentonite was having to overfill the packages significantly.

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