A highprofile jury of journalists from internationally renowned specialist packaging media chose the winners of the world aluminium aerosol can award again this year. Twelve editors from four continents voted and chose winners in two categories cans that are already on the market and prototypes. Aerobal, the international organisation of aluminium aerosol container manufacturers, organises the international competition every year.
Aerobal&rsquos secretary general gregor spengler explains the aims of the competition &ldquoour competition is an excellent reflection of the capability of the aluminium aerosol can industry worldwide. In particular, of course, it demonstrates the innovative capability of our member companies, which after all account for about 70 per cent of global production of aluminium aerosol cans.
However, the competition also shows at the same time the important trends in this form of packaging and not least provides the markets with valuable impulses. Time and again this thus results in new ideas, designs and products that give a further boost to the aluminium container in the competition worldwide.&rdquo the winner among the aluminium cans that are already on the market was the fa mystic moments can from henkel. The can producer ball corporation and henkel beauty care continue to pioneer sustainable aluminium aerosol packaging. With the release of the fa real can, the producer has succeeded in producing an ultralightweight 20 grams aluminium aerosol can that has 25 recycled aluminium content.
This metal alloy is stronger and lighter without affecting the package integrity. For a 150 and 200milliliter sized can, henkel&rsquos fa mystic moments is now the lightest commercially available can in the market. This lighter weight real technology will result in a product carbon footprint reduction of estimated 12. Additionally, despite the increased alloy strength, the producer successfully developed a container with a deep shape to produce a can with a distinctive shelf presence. This combination also convinced the jury.
Their citation says &ldquofor brands striving for packaging that is more sustainable, this development means that they can achieve their goal without having to water down their requirements with regards design and having an impressive shelf presence.&rdquo the evolution mini shape, a can from swiss manufacturer nussbaum branded with nussbaum sun spray 50 ml, was the winner in the prototype category.
This promotional format extends the portfolio of the evolution range further and with its 50 ml contents is the perfect size for travelling. The ergonomically shaped profile offers an attractive solution for applications such as cosmetic, care, pharmaceutical, food and technical products. The persuasive impact of the photorealistic image is achieved with the help of laser engraved printing plates.
The evolution range is available in various diameters for volumes from 50 to 250 ml. The evolution mini can with its 35 mm diameter is the ideal size for contents of 75 ml a volume that perfectly suits the new compressed can technology. The members of the jury were delighted &ldquoa very realistic image that has a high affinity to the product, a colourful design, and an extremely useful and practical format for travelling.&rdquo as someone else put it &ldquoit is refreshing to see a smaller volume product that for once does not come along in a cheaplooking plastic bottle.
This can is attractive, ergonomic and a treat for the eyes.&rdquo aerobal&rsquos secretary general gregor spengler is very pleased with the jury&rsquos choices &ldquoif one looks at the winning cans in both categories one can clearly see how our member companies are reacting to developments in the packaging markets and trends in society with ideas and innovations and offering contemporary solutions. The fa can from ball responds to global demands for greater sustainability and presents an ecofriendly product that nevertheless still fulfils the highest demands for design and appearance as well. And among the prototypes the evolution mini shape from nussbaum meets the needs of today&rsquos mobile society to a tee.&rdquo