Choose Packaging has developed paper-based bottles that are completely free of plastic.[/caption]
Commentary & Analysis
Choose Packaging has developed sustainable packaging including a paper bottle that doesn’t use any plastic, with intent to disrupt the plastic packaging market.
Thursday, March 03, 2022
Choose Packaging has developed paper-based bottles that are completely free of plastic.[/caption]
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