World's 3D Promo: Giflor's high profile tube closure with a low profile

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It's the small things that often make the biggest impact and Giflor's 772 eco low profile flip top closure for tubes is one such product. Manufactured with less material for a lower weight and lower carbon footprint, the 772 closure is making waves across the packaging industry.

Since its release, Giflor's 772 tube closure has won a number of awards for its ability to maximize impact —visually and ecologically— despite its minimized size.

Recycle-ready, the flip top closure can easily be disposed of in recycling bins following use.

Giflor can manufacture the closure in a color to best accentuate your brand's aesthetic. Click the button below to open up Giflor's 772 closure in a 3D environment, add your branding to the tube and color the closure to your requirements.

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  • Jo Webb
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  • Created 22 Oct 2024
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