9 de septiembre de 2013

Botellas o Bolsas - Cual es mejor para bebidas alcohólicas?

Which is Better - Alcohol Pouches or Bottles?

Thursday, July 18, 2013 by
Alcohol PouchesLet’s take the scenario of a party. Weekend parties are fun… there is food and alcohol, and a lot of dancing. But once the party is over, it’s utter chaos. There are glass bottles everywhere and you need to get rid of them. Just stop for a moment and think what happens to these bottles. Since you are not reusing them, they are taken straight to the dumpster. And they pile up inside the landfill, taking up a lot of space. Wouldn’t it be better if alcohol came in pouches? Small pouches would be easier to discard, and would not take up a lot of space in that landfill.
 
Second scenario; you are going on a trip with friends (you’re not the designated driver), and carrying some alcohol. That glass bottle that you have in your backpack can break any moment. One careless push and you would have a lot of mess- dangerous mess with glass shards all over. Wouldn’t it be great if you could get alcohol in an easier packaging medium, like a plastic pouch? The good news is that many alcohol companies are shifting towards these pouches. If you trade in alcohol, pouches would be a great option for you. Here is why alcohol pouches are a good idea:
 
Cheaper: Good alcohol is already expensive. Add to it the price of a glass bottle, and the final product becomes even more expensive. One simple solution to cut down the costs is to opt for cheaper packaging medium. Standup pouches are the cheapest packaging medium for the storage of liquids. And their food grade FDA approved material makes sure that your customers get the best at the lowest price possible.
 
Safer: Plastic pouches do not break. And in case a pouch does get a tear, it will not be dangerous. Broken glass bottles can be dangerous, and more difficult to dispose of. Also, they need to be shipped in special corrugated cartons, and have additional storage requirements. There is no such restriction with standup pouch bags.
 
Eco friendly: Glass bottles occupy a lot of space, causing the landfills to fill up quicker, thus needing more and more landfills. Standup pouches need the minimum space in a landfill and they are a greener option than glass bottles, glass jars, and plastic bottles. 
 
Apart from these benefits, they are easier for the customers. With a small spout, your customers can drink directly from the pouch, or pour it in a glass- whichever way they prefer. 
- See more at: http://blog.standuppouches.net/blog/standuppouchesnet/page/5#sthash.DuJHP5vD.dpuf
Veamos el escenario de una fiesta. Las fiestas de fin de semana son divertidas ... hay comida, alcohol, y mucho baile. Pero una vez que la fiesta ha terminado, es un caos total. Hay botellas de vidrio por todas partes y hay que deshacerse de ellas. Solo detente por un momento y piensa en lo que pasa con estas botellas. Puesto que no las reutilizaras, ellas se llevaran directamente al contenedor de basura. Y ellas se acumulan en el interior del vertedero, ocupando mucho espacio. ¿No sería mejor si el alcohol viniera en bolsas? Las bolsas pequeñas serían más fáciles de desechar, y no ocuparían mucho espacio en ese vertedero.
Alcohol PouchesSegundo escenario; Te vas de viaje con tus amigos (tu no eres el conductor designado), y llevas un poco de alcohol . Esa botella de vidrio que tienes en tu mochila se puede romper en cualquier momento. Un empujón inesperado y tendrías un gran lío - peligroso con fragmentos de vidrio por todas partes. ¿No sería estupendo si pudieras conseguir el alcohol en un medio de envasado más manejable, como una bolsa plástica? La buena noticia es que muchas compañías de bebidas alcohólicas están cambiando hacia estas bolsas. Si estas en el negocio del alcohol, las bolsas serían una gran opción para ti. He aquí por qué las bolsas de alcohol son una buena idea:

Más baratas: El alcohol de buena calidad ya es caro. Súmale el precio de una botella de vidrio, y el producto final se vuelve aún más caro. Una solución sencilla para reducir los costos es optar por una forma de embalaje mas barata. Las bolsas parables son el medio más barato de embalaje para el almacenamiento de líquidos. Y un material aprobado por FDA de calidad alimentaria asegura de que tus clientes obtengan el mejor, al precio más bajo posible.

Más seguras: Las bolsas plásticas no se rompen. Y en caso de una bolsa tuviera un desgarre, no seria peligroso. Las botellas de vidrio rotas pueden ser peligrosas, y más difícil de eliminar. Además , tienen que despacharse en cajas especiales de cartón corrugado, y tienen requisitos adicionales de almacenamiento. Las bolsas parables no tienen ninguna restricción.

Ecológicas: Las botellas de vidrio ocupan mucho espacio, haciendo que los vertederos se llenen más rápido, por lo que se requieren más y más vertederos. Las bolsas parables necesitan un mínimo espacio en un vertedero y son una opción más verde que las botellas de vidrio, frascos de vidrio y botellas plásticas.

Además de estos beneficios, ellas son más fáciles de usar para los clientes. Con una pequeña boquilla, tus clientes pueden beber directamente de la bolsa, o vaciar en un vaso - de cualquier manera que prefieran.

David Marinac - StandUpPouches.net
18 Julio 2013

Which is Better - Alcohol Pouches or Bottles?

Thursday, July 18, 2013 by
Alcohol PouchesLet’s take the scenario of a party. Weekend parties are fun… there is food and alcohol, and a lot of dancing. But once the party is over, it’s utter chaos. There are glass bottles everywhere and you need to get rid of them. Just stop for a moment and think what happens to these bottles. Since you are not reusing them, they are taken straight to the dumpster. And they pile up inside the landfill, taking up a lot of space. Wouldn’t it be better if alcohol came in pouches? Small pouches would be easier to discard, and would not take up a lot of space in that landfill.
 
Second scenario; you are going on a trip with friends (you’re not the designated driver), and carrying some alcohol. That glass bottle that you have in your backpack can break any moment. One careless push and you would have a lot of mess- dangerous mess with glass shards all over. Wouldn’t it be great if you could get alcohol in an easier packaging medium, like a plastic pouch? The good news is that many alcohol companies are shifting towards these pouches. If you trade in alcohol, pouches would be a great option for you. Here is why alcohol pouches are a good idea:
 
Cheaper: Good alcohol is already expensive. Add to it the price of a glass bottle, and the final product becomes even more expensive. One simple solution to cut down the costs is to opt for cheaper packaging medium. Standup pouches are the cheapest packaging medium for the storage of liquids. And their food grade FDA approved material makes sure that your customers get the best at the lowest price possible.
 
Safer: Plastic pouches do not break. And in case a pouch does get a tear, it will not be dangerous. Broken glass bottles can be dangerous, and more difficult to dispose of. Also, they need to be shipped in special corrugated cartons, and have additional storage requirements. There is no such restriction with standup pouch bags.
 
Eco friendly: Glass bottles occupy a lot of space, causing the landfills to fill up quicker, thus needing more and more landfills. Standup pouches need the minimum space in a landfill and they are a greener option than glass bottles, glass jars, and plastic bottles. 
 
Apart from these benefits, they are easier for the customers. With a small spout, your customers can drink directly from the pouch, or pour it in a glass- whichever way they prefer. 
- See more at: http://blog.standuppouches.net/blog/standuppouchesnet/page/5#sthash.DuJHP5vD.dpuf

Which is Better - Alcohol Pouches or Bottles?

Thursday, July 18, 2013 by
Alcohol PouchesLet’s take the scenario of a party. Weekend parties are fun… there is food and alcohol, and a lot of dancing. But once the party is over, it’s utter chaos. There are glass bottles everywhere and you need to get rid of them. Just stop for a moment and think what happens to these bottles. Since you are not reusing them, they are taken straight to the dumpster. And they pile up inside the landfill, taking up a lot of space. Wouldn’t it be better if alcohol came in pouches? Small pouches would be easier to discard, and would not take up a lot of space in that landfill.
 
Second scenario; you are going on a trip with friends (you’re not the designated driver), and carrying some alcohol. That glass bottle that you have in your backpack can break any moment. One careless push and you would have a lot of mess- dangerous mess with glass shards all over. Wouldn’t it be great if you could get alcohol in an easier packaging medium, like a plastic pouch? The good news is that many alcohol companies are shifting towards these pouches. If you trade in alcohol, pouches would be a great option for you. Here is why alcohol pouches are a good idea:
 
Cheaper: Good alcohol is already expensive. Add to it the price of a glass bottle, and the final product becomes even more expensive. One simple solution to cut down the costs is to opt for cheaper packaging medium. Standup pouches are the cheapest packaging medium for the storage of liquids. And their food grade FDA approved material makes sure that your customers get the best at the lowest price possible.
 
Safer: Plastic pouches do not break. And in case a pouch does get a tear, it will not be dangerous. Broken glass bottles can be dangerous, and more difficult to dispose of. Also, they need to be shipped in special corrugated cartons, and have additional storage requirements. There is no such restriction with standup pouch bags.
 
Eco friendly: Glass bottles occupy a lot of space, causing the landfills to fill up quicker, thus needing more and more landfills. Standup pouches need the minimum space in a landfill and they are a greener option than glass bottles, glass jars, and plastic bottles. 
 
Apart from these benefits, they are easier for the customers. With a small spout, your customers can drink directly from the pouch, or pour it in a glass- whichever way they prefer. 
- See more at: http://blog.standuppouches.net/blog/standuppouchesnet/page/5#sthash.DuJHP5vD.dpuf

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