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Wet wipe maker pioneers 'Eco-Choice' sustainability platform

Contract manufacturer/packager Guy & O’Neill, Inc. rolls out an ambitious plan that incorporates sustainability into wet wipe manufacturing, materials, and packaging.

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For a small company based in the tiny town of Fredonia, WI, Guy & O’Neill, Inc. is mighty big on sustainability. The contract manufacturer/packager is in the process of rolling out its Eco-Choice platform of customizable wet wipe products in innovative, sustainable containers for retail, medical, and industrial customers.

Eco-Choice is designed to create sustainable wet wipe solutions by reducing the hydrocarbon footprint of traditional wet wipe design, manufacturing, and packaging.

Eco-Choice reaches upstream as well, where the company and its raw material suppliers employ energy-saving manufacturing/production processes.

Guy & O’Neill’s nonwoven Eco-Choice wipes are made from natural fibers and renewable resources, such as PLA (polylactic acid), viscose, pulp, and/or cotton, as opposed to petroleum-based resources. Liquid formulations focus on using a multistep water purification process that helps reduce the amount of preservatives necessary in the formulations that make wet wipes wet. These formulations use natural ingredients and botanicals that are chlorine-, formaldehyde-, and phosphate-free, with no artificial colors or fragrances.

Wipes are then packaged in source-reduced materials, made from renewable resources or recyclable materials, rather than in traditional petroleum-based packaging.

On its Web site, Guy & O’Neill refers to itself as a “pioneer in peel-and-reseal wet wipe manufacturing.” Company president and CEO Jon Alexander says, “We are stewards of our industry. We have to lead our customers toward sustainable wet wipes that deliver performance, and integrity, and that are cost-competitive with current materials.

“Part of our company’s charter was to make Eco-Choice a sustainable program that could gain market traction and help enact change. During the past two years, we’ve put a tremendous amount of research into package design, developing patents on these packages. We worked with supplier-partners in all areas of our business, from the formulations and chemicals to the nonwoven wipes to the packaging.”

Alexander says that Guy & O’Neill suppliers have changed how they manufacture nonwoven wipes materials, how they recycle water, and how they burn some of their scrap and turn it into steam to help power their plants. “We’re looking at the larger carbon footprint of how the product is made, not just at the product itself,” he says. At Guy & O’Neill, Alexander says the company is changing everything from its waste disposal to how it is recycling its waste on-site.

Although Guy & O’Neill continues to offer more traditional wet wipes, its Eco-Choice wipes and packages give its customers a sustainable alternative. There are four primary package configurations that fall into the Eco-Choice platform: a Square-to-Round container, a Pop-up tub, a Flex canister, and a Stand-up pouch.

All of these containers, which are described below, are either being sold at retail, or are on the verge of appearing commercially. Confidentiality agreements prevent Guy & O’Neill from divulging customer names. And for competitive reasons, the company prefers not to mention material suppliers.

Here, then, are brief descriptions of the four Eco-Choice containers:

Square-to-Round

“This is totally unique compared with the plethora of look-alike wet wipes containers on the shelf today,” Alexander believes. “It provides complete differentiation.”

The container’s (photo A) square bottom allows for a front facing on the shelf. It then tapers at the waist before it becomes round at the neck. It’s designed to accommodate a full-body, shrink-sleeve label and offers multiple neck finishes to accommodate different closures.

“It’s blow-molded of up to 25-percent post-consumer high-density polyethylene” says Alexander. “Because traditional labeling of this odd-shaped container would be especially challenging, we are promoting the use of a shrink label that is easily removed from the HDPE container during the recycling process. The shrink label also provides top-to-bottom, 360-degree graphics space for additional copy.”

Pop-up tub

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