Environmental issues have always been highly valued by developed countries around the world, and therefore many environmental policies have been introduced in recent years. The clauses related to the production and recycling of glass bottles mainly include the following aspects:
- Increasing the recycling rate: EU and US countries generally set the target of increasing the recycling rate of waste glass bottles in their environmental policies. For example, the EU has formulated the “Waste Framework Directive“, which requires member states to increase the recycling rate of waste glass bottles to over 70%. California in the US also has similar policies, such as requiring the recycling rate of waste glass bottles to be increased to over 75%.
- Promoting a circular economy: EU and US countries also set the goal of promoting a circular economy in their environmental policies, encouraging glass bottle manufacturers to use recycled materials to reduce resource waste. For example, the EU requires member states to take measures to promote the reuse and recycling of waste, including recycling glass bottles for reproduction.
- Restricting waste emissions: EU and US countries also promote environmental protection in glass bottle production by restricting waste emissions. For example, the EU has formulated the “Industrial Emissions Directive“, which requires companies to take measures to reduce the amount of waste emissions, including glass bottle manufacturers.
- Strengthening supervision and enforcement: EU and US countries have also strengthened supervision and enforcement of glass bottle production and recycling, punishing and regulating companies that violate environmental policies. For example, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) punishes companies that pollute the environment and monitors and assesses their environmental impact.
The introduction of these policies, on the one hand, contributes to environmental protection, and on the other hand, increases the cost of producers, which may result in increased costs for purchasing glass bottles locally. So how can we adopt better methods to reduce the cost of importing and using glass bottles? Yes, that’s right, import glass bottles from China, import glass bottles from our company!
China is an ancient civilization with a long history, and in the production of glass bottles, it also has its unique history and culture. In 1928, Shanghai Glass Factory was established, marking the beginning of China’s modern glass industry. In recent years, the Chinese government has strengthened its focus on environmental protection, and the recycling of glass bottles has become an important environmental action. The Chinese government has introduced a series of environmental policies to encourage companies and citizens to participate in the recycling of glass bottles, promote their reuse, and reduce environmental pollution. Therefore, our glass bottle manufacturers continuously improve production processes, increase production efficiency, and reduce pollution. After more than a decade of efforts, we have mastered the essence of glass bottle production and manufacturing. We have gained recognition from many international brand customers with lower prices, shorter delivery times, and better quality.
Some international beverage and liquor traders are always curious why other glass bottles are so crystal clear, why the price of glass bottles from their peers is so low, and why the bottles produced by their competitors are so fashionable and innovative. It is not because they invest a lot of design and mold costs, but because they choose high-quality glass bottle suppliers. They choose us, sacrificing local procurement methods and entrusting the design, production, and special processes of glass bottles to us. Not only does this reduce costs and produce innovative products, but also shortens delivery times. This is the consistent feedback from these international renowned brand suppliers.
There is such a story in the American Olive Oil Association. Two CEOs were chatting, and one of them encountered a headache problem: why do our glass olive oil bottles keep moving on the filling production line, as if they are dancing? The other CEO gave our contact information to him. After our analysis, the locally purchased glass bottles were lighter than ours by about 20%, and the production speed was too fast, resulting in uneven bottoms. We recommended suitable products for him, and after seeing the products, he immediately placed a trial order for five containers. He said that the cost of glass bottle procurement had dropped by 10%, and the previous problems had not occurred. The delivery time, quality, and price were all very good. When filling, the precious olive oil was no longer leaked or damaged. Now he imports one million glass bottle sets every year, and the cleaning cost saved each year is not a small amount.
Generally speaking, for high-end products such as high-quality spirit bottle, the European and American markets usually tend to import glass bottles. This is because the quality requirements of these products are higher, and imported glass bottles can ensure the packaging quality and image of the product. In contrast, locally purchased glass bottles may be difficult to meet the needs of high-quality products. For low-end beverages, such as mass-produced products, the European and American markets usually tend to purchase glass bottles locally. This is because the market scale of these products is large, and local procurement can reduce transportation and packaging costs, thereby increasing product competitiveness. In contrast, imported glass bottles may increase product costs and affect sales. For some special demand products, such as special shapes or capacities, custom-made glass bottles may need to be imported. In this case, the proportion of imported glass bottles in the European and American markets will be higher.
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Post time: 6月-21-2023