Stelvin Revolutionizes Sustainability: The New Eco-Friendly Screw Cap That’s Changing the Industry
The game-changing reduction in carbon emissions is now a reality, all thanks to Stelvin’s innovative approach in screw cap production. With a shift towards 46% recycled aluminum and the use of low-carbon primary aluminum, the company has set new sustainability benchmarks. This transformation impacts all Stelvin and 30H60 screw caps manufactured in Europe, North America, and South America across wine and spirits brands.
Enter Stelvin Inside: a plastic-free screw cap that ditches the conventional PVDC4 liner.
This eco-conscious version hits the market immediately and is a cornerstone of Amcor Capsule’s Transparence program, initiated this past July to perpetually uplift the green standards in the beverage industry.
Yannick Magnon, the General Manager of Amcor Capsules, states, “Since pioneering the first wine screw cap in 1964, STELVIN® has been hailed globally for setting industry standards in both quality and sustainability. Our ambition doesn’t stop here; we’re aligned with SBTi (Science-Based Targets), shooting for net-zero emissions by 2050.”
