PakTech unveils its latest packaging innovation – PakLock: Child Resistant Packaging for Cannabidiol (CBD)

28 January, 21

PakTech is announcing the release of its latest packaging innovation for the CBD beverage market. PakLock, made from the same 100% recycled and 100% recyclable HDPE as PakTech’s popular multipacks, is a child resistant cap designed for CBD infused beverages. The new packaging is designed to be a safe, secure, and simple solution to allow responsible adults to enjoy their CBD infused beverages worry-free while ensuring the safety of children.

Developed by PakTech’s engineering team, PakLock is an important innovation for the growing cannabidiol beverage market. PakLock provides a cost-effective solution to child resistant packaging needs that is easy to apply, fits perfectly on all standard 202-260 aluminum can formats, and is removable by adults.

“With the cannabis extract market growing rapidly across the world, we started to receive inquiries about whether we had any child-resistant or tamper-evident packaging,” said Lloyd McGriff, Director of Sales at PakTech. “That was when we realized we could leverage our experience from our PakTech can carriers and meet this new market need.” Indeed, the UK CBD market is projected to be worth £1bn by 2025 – an opportunity that the company could not ignore.

Like all of PakTech’s products, the PakLock is sustainable, made from 100% recycled HDPE plastic. This means every PakLock is produced from existing recycled plastic. And when you’re done? They’re 100% recyclable as well.

Designed to be secure and durable with an attractive minimalist design, PakLock is an affordable solution to securing CBD infused beverages for retail sale. Whether you’re a brand owner, a distributor, or a parent looking to enjoy your CBD infused beverages responsibly, PakLock is designed with you in mind.

PakLock is available for purchase today to all of our partners. Contact your PakTech representative, or visit our website for more information

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