Saniton Plastic: The Company That Is Reducing Carbon Emissions by up to 35%
The impact of the global plastic bottle industry on our environment is something we can all see in our daily lives. Every day, thousands of plastic bottles packed on pallets make their way to grocery and big box store shelves around the world for our consumption. “This industry is responsible for 40% of global transport emissions and contributes to 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions,” says Saniton Plastic LLC. “To assist in lowering these figures, we are launching the world’s first interlocking plastic bottle, which can help reduce the environmental and logistical impact of shipping liquids by up to 35% around the world.”
It will take an incredible amount of innovation and human ingenuity to maximize as much shipping space as possible, and Saniton Plastic would like to contribute to this progress by helping us rethink the plastic bottle.
“When we shop at the grocery store, we are accustomed to picking up our juice, soap, and other liquids in circular bottles without thinking of the impact they make on the environment,” says Saniton Plastic. “We pick up a plastic bottle at the store and move on to the next item on our list. That one bottle of milk or soda came from a shipment of hundreds of plastic bottles packed into cases, then pallets, then added to a stack of pallets. This is where the engineering aspect of our bottle really shines. Not only will more bottles fit on a pallet, but more pallets can be stacked securely without damaging the product underneath. The combined impact can help lower carbon emissions from the logistical industry by up to 35%.”
When we look at a case of bottled water, there are typically 24 round bottles in a rectangular case, or three rows of eight, with a significant amount of empty space in the case. Manufacturers have attempted to solve this problem by using square bottles, but this missed the target, as there continues to be empty space in the pallet, pallets continue to have a stacking limit, and the bottles won’t fit in a standard cup holder.
Saniton Plastic proposes we rethink the shipping industry with their new design. When implemented, a case of 24 interlocking bottles will be smaller and more stable, allowing 35% more product onto a typical pallet.
“This is wonderful news for companies who would like to reduce storage and shipping costs by 35% while helping to heal our environment, which is our biggest goal,” says Saniton Plastic. “We want our interlocking bottle to lead the charge in reducing emissions from the shipping industry.”
As the company introduces its interlocking plastic bottle to companies around the world, it remains focused on creating more solutions for carbon emissions in logistics. “We would like to utilize the interlocking feature to try to reduce shrink wrap and carton use as well as introduce aluminum and glass designs to make a greater impact,” Saniton Plastic reveals. “A reduction in carbon emissions is possible if we dedicate ourselves to being the innovators our planet needs.”
Saniton Plastic LLC is the only plastic bottle manufacturing company in the world with patented technology used to manufacture the interlocking plastic bottle. Founded by CEO Alaa Hattab, the company is reducing the logistical costs of shipping plastic bottles worldwide and is lowering carbon emissions by up to 35%.
For more information on Saniton Plastic LLC and its interlocking bottle design, please go to https://sanitonplastic.com/ or contact [email protected].