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    Radnor Hills launches new range of canned waters in Ardagh aluminium cans

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2019/10/11
  • Click Amount: 481

    UK beverage company Radnor Hills has expanded its products portfolio with the launch of still and sparkling spring water in 330ml aluminium can. The company has collaborated with Ardagh Group to bring cans into its packaging portfolio.

    Radnor Hills has recognised the benefits of the aluminium can – with its long shelf life, 100% recyclability, transport efficiency, leak and light proof qualities.

    William Watkins, Managing Director and Founder of Radnor Hills said, “Our passion is for making the simplest of things taste great, and thanks to the detailed development we’ve done with Ardagh, we know we can rely on our new can range to protect and preserve the fantastic taste and quality of our still and sparkling spring waters.”

    Ardagh said its Customer Technical Service specialists helped Radnor Hills develop their at-source filling line, while the can was tested for compatibility with the sensitive product at Ardagh’s laboratory in Bonn, where its complete safety and suitability was determined.

    The still and sparkling canned waters will be available in the UK from October 2019.

    Source: www.alcircle.com
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