6 Myths And Truths about Spout Pouch Packaging

6 Myths And Truths about Spout Pouch Packaging
Authored By Eva

 

As a business, you have to think about your product design and how it can safely and securely reach your customer. Unfortunately, most businesses only focus on one aspect and neglect the others. One of the most forgotten aspects is product delivery.

Ideally, you want to package your products in a secure way. This way, the customer is sure there was no tampering or damage during transit. And in a time when most consumers expect delivery, putting some thought into your delivery process can significantly improve your customer experience.  

The most common mistake businesses make when it comes to product package delivery is using an impractical design. For instance, a company could either use generic packaging, which may be cheaper but also has little aesthetic appeal. On the other hand, you could spend most of your budget on the packaging, which often proves uneconomical.

Fortunately, there are numerous emerging packaging concepts that are simple, aesthetically pleasing, effective, and affordable. One of these immerging trends is the use of spout pouch packaging. Unfortunately, like most new things, spout pouch packages are misunderstood by many and shrouded in myths and misconceptions.

What is true about spout pouch packaging and what isn't? Read on to learn more about the myths and truths of spout pouch packaging.

 

What are spout pouch packages?

 

A spout bag is a fast-growing type of packaging that is flexible and versatile. These packages can be easily customized to suit your products. Spout pouches are an ideal replacement for conventional packaging materials like bottles, tins, and plastic tubs. Spout pouch packaging can be used for any product, ranging from liquids to granular and liquids.

 

Common myths about spout pouch packaging

 

Here are the most common myths regarding this revolutionary type of packaging, as well as the accompanying truths.

 

1. Spout pouch packages are not eco-friendly.

 

There’s no denying that packaging products have had a negative impact on the environment. Most packing solutions are made from materials that can neither be reused nor recycled. A good example is ordinary plastics, which account for a significant chunk of packing material.

When most people think about eco-friendly packaging, they think of biodegradable options like paper or paper or cardboard boxes. Admittedly, spout bags are made from a type of plastic. However, the plastic used is rated R7, which is fully recyclable.

In addition, the R7 plastic can be collected, ground up, and repurposed. Some of the other uses for ground R7 include using it as a filler for plastic lumber, highway barriers, pack benches, bumpers, and many more.

 

2. Spout bags are only suitable for liquid products.

Spout pouch packaging is commonly used in packing liquids. However, these bags are very versatile and be used on numerous types of packages. As mentioned above, they can also be used to pack powders and granular products.

Many companies are now switching their packing to spout bags. Essentially, you can pack almost anything in these bags. Whether your product is salt, protein powders, detergents, pet food, or kitty litter, spout pouches are the perfect packaging solution for you.

 

3. Spouting pouches are not durable.

 

This myth stems from the texture and feel of spout bags. When you hold them, they may feel like a relatively light material. However, don’t let this fool you; these bags are designed to withstand more pressure than conventional packaging items.

Spout pouches are becoming the preferred option in packaging non-food items and potentially hazardous products. This includes items like gasoline, motor oil, and even pesticides.

 

4. Spout bags are only ideal for packing small items.

 

Most of the spout pouches in use today are for packing relatively small items. However, this is largely because that’s the end user’s most preferred size. For example, if you’re buying salt, it’s highly unlikely you’ll need it in large quantities.

The truth is spout bags are versatile and come in all sizes. For instance, there are 5-gallon spout bags used to pack products like cement. Compared to other packaging options, like buckets, in this scenario, spout pouches are easier to move around and require less space. This makes them the ideal packaging solution for all types and sizes of products.

 

5. Spout pouches are harder to fill.

 

Gels and liquid products can be particularly difficult to package, especially when using conventional packages. However, this process has been made a lot easier with spout bags. This ease of filling can be evidenced by the sheer number of liquid and gel products that is now packed in the revolutionary packs.

There are two easy spout pouch options that make packing easier. The first option is the pouch with a separate cup. These spout bags are convenient when packing liquids as you normally fill it up and place the cap when full. This cap will remain intact until the customer opens it.

The second option is the spout pouch that comes with an open-top area. Again, this makes it easy to fill up the contents. When you’re through filling the bag, you then heat seal it. This heat seal will shut the spout bag shut, leaving no room for leaking or spillage.

 

6. Spout bags are impossible to customize.

 

Placing your logo or product information on the packet is the easiest way of telling the customer what is inside. The label and logo can also be viewed as a branding and marketing opportunity. Unfortunately, there’s a myth that placing specific information on the bag can prove difficult. This, however, couldn’t be further from the truth.

You can do the customization yourself if you have the right equipment. Alternatively, you can get the spout pouch customized with the relevant information by the bag’s manufacturer. Adding this simple detail could go a long way in creating a unique identity for your brand and accompanying products.

 

Final Thought

 

Ultimately, the world is moving towards environmentally conscious ideas. However, conventional packaging solutions are part of the problem. A switch to better and safer solutions, like spout pouches, is inevitable. Hopefully, you now have the right information and know why these spout bags are the best packaging solution for all your products.