Tethered Cap Redesign Improves Recyclability for Vöslauer Bottles

The new mono-material HDPE cap meets EU tethering rules while maintaining line efficiency and consumer experience.

Packaging World inquired about images that might better illustrate the new closure, but none were available.
Packaging World inquired about images that might better illustrate the new closure, but none were available.
Vöslauer Mineralwasse

Vöslauer Mineralwasser, an Austrian mineral water brand, partnered with Amcor to introduce a redesigned tethered closure that the companies say prioritizes consumer comfort and recyclability alongside compliance. 

“We appreciate that our customers have high standards and our commitment to quality is as evident in our packaging as it is in our mineral and flavored waters,” Mag. Yvonne Haider-Lenz of Vöslauer Mineralwasse says.

The new closure is designed with drinking comfort and sustainability in mind, they say. The Vöslauer design focuses on keeping the cap functionally out of consumers’ way once opened. The closure opens to a wide angle and clicks into place, preventing it from swinging back toward the consumer’s face when taking a sip. According to Amcor, the closure is also “intuitive and easy to open.”

The whole tethered function is designed below the shell of the closure. According to Graeme Hood, director R&D, Amcor Global Rigid Packaging Solutions, two arms connect the tamper evident band to the closure shell. The two arms are connected to the cap and band by thin film joints, allowing the closure to bend at the joints and work as a hinge.

Additionally, there is a protrusion that acts as an element to help open the closure by providing a pivot point. This allows the closure to maintain its open position. 

The closure underwent standard tethered durability testing. Hood says that all tests were in accordance with ISBT, CETIE & CEN test methods.

“The closure uses the same standard HDPE material as our existing single‑piece closures,” Hood says. “To enable the tethered function, we redesigned the tamper‑evident system and integrated it into the overall closure structure. This went through several design iterations to achieve optimal functionality and durability.”

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