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Can we remove cartons from Toothpaste tube packs?

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By admin on Mon, 01/31/2011 - 00:51

Cartons IMG00450-20110131-0857 Great looking cartons on top of great looking laminated tube. I think laminated tubes are quite strong and can be designed to move without any outer cartons. As I see the utility here for the cartons is limited. The carton is immediately thrown after opening and its the tube that remains in the bathroom. So its important that more display work is done on the tube rather than on the carton. This would also help in a big way to reduce the load on our forests as cartons are made of paper board. This could be another step in reducing and then less laod on recycling network also. Do you think we call can work in this direction and whether my think is right? Just an idea came to my mind when I opened the new toothpaste packet this morning.

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you are right in a way Sandeep! There are enough innovative ideas of (recyclable) trays for display in the shelf to compensate the loss of branding due to elimination of a folding carton. Suitable shippers can be designed for the bulk shipping of the tubes to avoid any possible damages in transit. regards Chakravarthi AVPS
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Tue, 02/01/2011 - 07:36
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Dear Mr Chakravarthi, thank you. To take these discussions further, we need to estimate the impact of it on our environment and the potential savings. To take this forward, we need your help and would like to know if you have any idea how many thousands of paper board would be the quantity used for toothpase cartons alone in India? Based on that, I think our readers would be able to further comment and may be come ih some solutions, thank you again, Sandeep Goyal www.PackagingConnections.com
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Wed, 02/02/2011 - 02:51
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Consumer perception is the governing factor when it comes to “over-packaging”. As consumers, we want to have our cake and eat it. Most of us would object to the use of unnecessary packaging, but at the same time we want the convenience, protection, enhanced shelf-life, aesthetics and information that packaging provides Nowadays, shoppers know more about the source, production process and shipment of the products they buy than ever before. The educated shopper demands information that will impact their buying decisions and, it is often left to the packaging to convey these facts. With consumers becoming increasingly aware of the green agenda and their personal carbon footprint, the spotlight is turning ever more to packaging. It is this awareness which will drive consumer preferences and ultimately brand owner strategies. Many brand owners are already communicating their packaging reduction achievements, telling their green tales of sustainability success and claiming carbon footprint data to excite the green consumer. The double benefit of this, of course, is the cost-down nature of these cuts.   Regards, Madhukar.
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Fri, 02/04/2011 - 23:14
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I AGREE WITH THE SUGESTION OF REMOVING THE OUTER PAPER CARTON. THE CURRENT LAMI TUBES ARE ENOUGH TO WITHSTAND ALL TYPES OF ROUGH USE . TO KEEP THE TUBE IN CIRCULAR SHAPE THE OUTER MAY BE WITH SOME THERMOFORMED SHELLS TO PLACE IT IN THE BULK PACKAGING ( CORUGATED CONTAINER0
Thu, 02/10/2011 - 19:09
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Comment by Debashish Mandal: "Well, it depends. We are not having cartons in Kids toothpaste range of most pf the companies. In most of the kids toothpaste, tubes are with stand up caps and those are kept in the grooves of thermoformed trays in upside down position. Here tubes have got more space for branding & the graphic is eye catchy for Kids. So there is no need of cartons. I feel, in case of toothpaste, cartons are economical form of physical protection to tube and for branding also. If we remove cartons from toothpaste packaging, then alternate measure of protection to tube to be provided.
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Fri, 02/11/2011 - 23:51
Sandeep Goyal
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I think PE (extruded tube) can be a good option for toothpaste. it has good elastic properties by which it regain its shape. As truely said by Mr.Debashish Mandal, stand up caps gives more visibility and it is more suitable to have attractive graphics by any form of printing like Slik Screen, Offset , Digital, Hot Foil stamping etc.   
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Tue, 03/29/2011 - 01:02
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if you have a solution we will be interested in it. pl. keep us updated on this product. thanks.
Thu, 08/11/2011 - 23:35
kushalchand singhvee (not verified)
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Changes like this is what every nation must follow. Recycling is one thing which we must need to practice; otherwise, we will continue destroying our own environment. Every child in school must be taught how to recycle. Everyone must be informed about the importance of this matter in order to save the world for the future generations.
Sun, 03/25/2012 - 06:01
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hi everyone. I am a  student, and  for the completion of this course i have taken " cartonless toothpaste" as my topic for my master thesis. comments on this have helped me to continue my project with full confidence.it would be great if more light and suggestions come up. thanku :)
Thu, 03/29/2012 - 22:26
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Dear Suparna , Crtical to Quality Parameters  setting for such a project is the key to sucess on what we want to achieve . 5 parameters as I see are key drivers  ... 1. Product integrity in the supply chain from filling to retail shelf  2. Point of Sale Packaging Designs for Modern Trade and Un-organized Retail  in brand communication  3. Overall Cost Implications  for the brand owner   4 . Benifits to Consumers 5 . Sustainability Impacts I will be very intrested to get more insights from my other collegues in this group . Thanks ... Roy Joseph
Sat, 04/07/2012 - 04:12
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Dear Roy , Thanku so much for the guidelines will add in these points in it . with best regards, Suparna
Tue, 04/10/2012 - 11:43
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please suggest .. which is more economic using 1. Retail Ready Packages for supply chain from filling to retail shelf or 2. split approach for transit a bulk packed carton and for Retail  a display carton ! Thanku in advance !
Thu, 04/12/2012 - 05:23
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