Giflor's new bi-colour and Eco Low Profile closure collection

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Giflor is to introduce its newest bi-colour and Eco Low Profile closure collection for sustainable and attractive packaging. This new closure collection is suitable for standard neck finishes 24, 28 and 38mm, and also for oval snap-on neck finishes.

This new closure collection is suitable for standard neck finishes 24, 28 and 38mm, and also for oval snap-on neck finishes. This new range of closures provides a hint of originality and a touch of exclusivity available for any package. 

An infinite sequence of colour combinations can be ordered in quantities starting from 50k units allowing the packaging industry to satisfy the widest world market demand. 

Giflor will be presenting this innovations at Cosmoprof exhibition (9th-12th of March, Bologna, Italy) at booth D 31, Pav. 19. 

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