As global demand for eco-conscious packaging continues to rise, more and more food brands are shifting toward sustainable alternatives. One standout example is California Olive Ranch, which recently introduced a 335ml recyclable aluminum bottle for its olive and avocado oil range—a significant move away from traditional glass and plastic containers.
At AOLIJUE, we are proud to see our industry-leading aluminum bottle technology contributing to this growing movement. Aluminum bottles are not just a stylish alternative—they’re a functional, sustainable, and travel-friendly solution that more and more oil brands are exploring.
✔️ Why Choose Aluminum Bottles for Edible Oil?
♻️ 100% Recyclable – Aluminum can be recycled infinitely without losing quality
🌍 Lower Carbon Footprint – Lightweight design reduces emissions during transport
💧 Mess-Free Dispensing – Compatible with HDPE/LDPE spout caps for consumer ease
💸 Cost-Effective – Competitive with glass and plastic pricing
✈️ Travel-Friendly – Durable and shatterproof
California Olive Ranch’s new aluminum packaging—supplied by Trivium Packaging—marks a first-of-its-kind launch in North America for edible oils. While nearly 80% of oils in bottles under 750ml still rely on plastic, aluminum offers a clear upgrade in both sustainability and consumer experience.
“We are building on our sustainability promise by offering our most versatile, consumer-friendly bottle yet,” said Mary Mori, VP of Quality and R&D at California Olive Ranch.
🔎 Looking Ahead: Aluminum Bottles for More Sustainable FMCG Packaging
At AOLIJUE, we specialize in manufacturing customizable aluminum bottles and jars for a wide range of industries—from edible oil to cosmetics to beverages. With more brands turning to aluminum for its recyclability and modern appeal, now is the perfect time to make the switch.
Explore our full line of aluminum packaging at aolijue.com
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