Ardagh Glass Packaging designs 300g wine bottle

Ardagh Glass Packaging designs 300g wine bottle

Ardagh Glass Packaging-Europe (AGP-Europe), an operating business of Ardagh Group, announced it has launched a new 300g lightweight glass wine bottle, combining ultra-lightweight design with high strength and premium shelf appeal. As the wine industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact, this bottle delivers on three critical fronts: material reduction, structural performance, and…


Ardagh Glass Packaging-Europe (AGP-Europe), an operating business of Ardagh Group, announced it has launched a new 300g lightweight glass wine bottle, combining ultra-lightweight design with high strength and premium shelf appeal.

As the wine industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact, this bottle delivers on three critical fronts: material reduction, structural performance, and brand presentation.

The 300g 75cl bottle – ideal for still wines – is engineered to perform on high-speed filling lines, withstand supply chain handling, and maintain the visual appeal expected of glass packaging, all while delivering a significant reduction in bottle weight.

“This is more than a lightweight bottle, it’s a complete packaging solution,” said Nick Witton, sales director at Ardagh Glass Packaging-UK. “We’ve developed a 300g bottle that also delivers the strength and premium look that brands and consumers demand.”

This 300g bottle launch supports AGP’s commitment to driving innovation in sustainable packaging design, offering practical solutions to help wine producers meet ambitious sustainability targets.


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