Aptar Closures introduces new e-Commerce disc top closure for beauty, personal and home care applications
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Aptar Closures introduces new e-Commerce disc top closure for beauty, personal and home care applications

Aptar Closures’ E-Disc Top securely protects against in-transit leakage while eliminating the need for liners and extra shipping preparation fees

  • By IPP Bureau | May 08, 2024

Aptar Closures, an industry leader in dispensing solutions for over 50 years, has introduced a new intuitive, ultra-protective disc top closure. Designed with e-commerce applications in mind, the patent-pending, single-component E-Disc Top is the second in a series of three novel disc top dispensing solutions the company will introduce globally this year for beauty, personal care and home care products.

E-Disc Top incorporates an integrated, concealed mechanism that requires more force to be applied upon initial opening, but thereafter operates as a standard disc top closure. This helps ensure the product remains secure during transit and minimizes potential breaks, cracks or leaks – vital in a segment where damage during transit and e-commerce shipping has been a noted, ongoing issue for years.

E-Disc Top is intuitive to use and operates smoothly with standard opening force after first opening. Importantly, the closure is Amazon ISTA-6 Compliant, signifying it is designed to withstand harsh shipping conditions normally encountered during e-commerce handling and transportation.

“At Aptar Closures, we are dedicated to developing and bringing to market the next generation of dispensing solutions tailored to the evolving needs of our brand partners and consumers,” said Erin Harmon, North America Product Line Director at Aptar Closures. “Our E-Disc Top underscores this commitment. Its intuitive functionality, enhanced shipping durability and sustainability attributes reaffirm our efforts to offer practical yet impactful solutions for our brand partners worldwide.”

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