Amcor Brings Caps, Closures And Cups To Drinktec

Range - including flat caps and sports closures - is designed to support brands' sustainability commitments

ZURICH, September 2, 2025 - Amcor (NYSE: AMCR, ASX: AMC), a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, will showcase its wide range of caps, closures and reusable cups for the beverage industry on Stand 250, Hall C6, at Drinktec 2025, being held in Munich Sept. 15 - 19, 2025.

The Amcor stand will feature packaging innovations ideal for waters, juices, soft drinks and dairy products. Among the highlights will be Amcor's latest flat cap and sports closures, as well as caps for returnable glass and PET bottles, and a versatile range of hot and cold cups suitable for refillable beverage systems.

A particular highlight, in line with Drinktec's own focus on circularity and resource management, will be on solutions that support brands in achieving their sustainability commitments. These include lightweight designs, improved recyclability and options tailored for the expanding returnable and reusable market.

"Good packaging not only does its job protecting the product, but also helps a brand stand out," said Sarah de la Mare, product line director, closures for Amcor. "At Drinktec, we'll show how more sustainable materials and smart design can work together to create packaging that appeals to consumers while meeting regulatory challenges."

Amcor's tethered closures offer a circular packaging solution that aligns with current environmental legislation and consumer expectations. Engineered for cold fill and aseptic applications, including still water and functional drinks, the closures feature a tamper-evident band that stays attached once opened. With multiple designs available, tethering minimises litter and promotes recycling in regions equipped with appropriate infrastructure.

Also on display are Amcor's sports closures, whose flip-top hinge locks the lid away from the face for comfortable, hygienic consumption and easy reclosing.

All closures are fully compliant with EU regulations requiring tethered caps on plastic beverage bottles up to 3 litres in size.

Also on display are samples from Amcor's range of reusable cups and lids, specifically developed to help foodservice businesses meet growing consumer demand and regulatory requirements for sustainable solutions.

Crafted from polypropylene, the cups are dishwasher safe and have an inside stacking rim and ribs with smooth curves for improved cleaning. This also ensures that they retain their premium quality feel even after they have been used several times. The stackable design means they occupy minimal space.

Despite their durability, the cups are lightweight, while their innovative heat-insulating ribs ensure a secure grip, comfort and stability for both hot and cold drinks, while adding a touch of elegance to make the cups visually appealing.

When they reach the end of life, the mono-material PP cups remain a valuable feedstock and can be recycled in a dedicated recycling stream in countries with the appropriate recycling infrastructure.

"Cups and closures are a critical component of beverage packaging, both for practical performance and enhancing user experience," said Sarah de la Mare. "The innovations we're bringing to Drinktec reflect our commitment to combining functionality and sustainability."

Drinktec is the world's leading trade fair for the beverage and liquid food industry. The event brings together global manufacturers and suppliers, offering a platform for showcasing solutions across the entire value chain. The 2025 edition will place a special focus on "Circularity & Resource Management," emphasising efficient resource use and circular economy strategies throughout the industry.

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