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The global shift toward sustainability is palpable across nearly every sector. Within the wine and spirits industries, this movement has gained remarkable traction, driven by consumers’ increasing demand for environmentally responsible products. 2024 brings about more pressure for industry to put sustainability at the center of all operations, but also provides opportunities for businesses to flourish by staying ahead of the trends in innovative and sustainable advancements. Here are four sustainability trends to keep an eye on in 2024: Regenerative practices for wine and spirits Recent years have seen a boom in conscious agricultural practices through the philosophy that all aspects of agriculture are connected. This philosophy emphasizes the careful utilization of land management to restore and regenerate the ecosystems and land we use, leaving it in better health for future generations. Regenerative principles are a push back against traditional industrial agriculture p
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Sustainability has become a core focus across every industry sector lately, but, as lovers of the traditional, the wine and spirit industries are behind the curve on implementing sustainable glass packaging. According to the IWSR, 48% of American alcohol drinkers say that a company’s sustainability or environmental initiatives positively influences their purchasing decisions. Furthermore, according to a report by the global decision intelligence company, Morning Consult, 7 in 10 American adults would consider purchasing from a food and beverage brand that prioritizes sustainability, the highest share across all industries. In the face of ongoing environmental concerns, a growing number of media stories have cited the need for our industry to find a more sustainable package solution. And the call is validated by consumer demands. We are seeing the emergence of a new category of wine consumer: the environmentally-conscious consumer, who is choosing wines and spirits based on the
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What are Pewter Labels? Pewter labels are a custom label that can be applied to wine and spirit bottles made of pewter and copper. Pewter is a malleable metal alloy, consisting of a mix of tin, antimony, copper, and bismuth. The labels, while perfect for application to wine and spirit glass bottles, are also ideal for a range of products. We have worked with a number of wineries, distilleries for whisky, vodka, gin, as well as olive oil. Global Package’s pewter labels adhere easily onto many surfaces, such as glass, ceramics, wood, and cardboard. The result is a package of unequaled refinement, elegance, and aesthetic appeal that distinguishes products from the competition, or may be used within your own ranging to communicate a sense of prestige and luxury to differentiate from your other products The labels can be custom designed, to provide a unique and distinguished appeal to your bottles. The pewter labels can be in the form of the whole label, your brand&rsquo
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Global Package works alongside industry partners and clients to design and create custom glass bottle molds for wine, spirits and gourmet products. Together, we elevate a brand’s presence on the retail shelf, direct to consumer (DTC), and in restaurant settings. For many wine and spirit connoisseurs, the presentation is much of the enjoyment. A finely crafted bottle can not only catch the eye of the consumer but help tell the story of the product. It’s an often overlooked—but essential—part of the experience. From durability, to design, to touch, there is an art to producing finely made bottles. With the rise of craft beverages, custom bottles are more popular than ever. What is the glass bottle customization process? When crafting a custom bottle for a client project, we work with experienced designers in the United States and worldwide. Global Package collaborates with clients and designers to bring the vision to life. Read more about our customization f
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As we venture further into the promising yet unpredictable landscape of 2024, the wine and spirit industry faces unprecedented challenges that are set to disrupt the availability of glass bottles. Buckle up, because there may be turbulence to come. What Factors Will Influence Glass Bottle Availability in 2024? Government Duties Threaten Supply Chains The United States International Trade Commission is likely to add duties to imports from overseas, particularly from Mexico, Chile, and China. This move is anticipated to disrupt supplies and inevitably escalate costs. The potential for increased duties adds an additional layer of complexity to an already intricate global supply chain. Skyrocketing Freight Costs from Asia It’s only February, and the freight costs from Asia have already doubled and European prices are beginning to follow suit. The surge is a consequence of a competitive rush to ship stocks to the United States. The heightened demand for imports, coupled with existin
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