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Created by researchers working in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) labs about 10 years ago, LiquiGlide is a kind of miracle coating for containers. It has a unique “superpower”: it permits consumers to remove nearly 100% of viscous lotions, creams, toothpaste, conditioners, and ketchup that otherwise stick to the inside of bottles, tubes, and other containers.
LiquiGlide reduces product waste and creates highly satisfied consumers who feel they’re getting their money’s worth.
It turns out that super-lubricating coating offers other benefits including that it leaves containers clean and ready for recycling without laborious, inefficient, or otherwise futile washing attempts — a huge win in today’s sustainably driven, waste-reducing environment. But wait, there’s more, as CEO Dave Smith discloses…
PACKAGING POSSIBILITIES - Season 1: Episode 11
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