Allstate Can Corporation

Allstate Can Corporation

🏭 Nevada, New Jersey

What we like about Allstate Can Corporation: Allstate’s tin-coated steel containers are made using tin with approximately 30% recycled content.


Tin-coated steel tins

Round or rectangular, in various sizes.

  • Tins are lightweight and reusable. The lid can be separate or hinged, like on an Altoid tin.

  • The most common metals used for packaging are steel, tin, and aluminum.

    • Metals are a nonrenewable resource, but the upside is that they can be recycled endlessly.

    • Metal can be more lightweight than glass, which reduces transit emissions. Plus it's not breakable.

    • It also has the water resistant properties of plastic.

  • Since metal is a nonrenewable resource, it's crucial that it's recycled. Metals are endlessly recyclable without degradation in quality. Many metals are widely accepted for curbside recycling.

    Because metals can last a long time without degradation, refill programs often use metal containers. Since metal is a nonrenewable resource, it's crucial that it's recycled. Metals are endlessly recyclable without degradation in quality. Many metals are widely accepted for curbside recycling.

    Because metals can last a long time without degradation, refill programs often use metal containers.

  • Since tins are reusable, you may want to talk to your supplier about options for rust-resistance, depending on your tin’s application.

    Because metal is endlessly recyclable, it's crucial to remind consumers to recycle metal so that this valuable material stays in the stream.

    Most metals start as a silver or gold color. Your design can embrace the metallic feel, or you can explore flood coats or wrap applications.


Jars & Bottles


Poly Bags & Films


Trays & Inserts


Paper Mailers


Cushioning


Corrugated


Folding Cartons


Food Service


Inks & Coatings


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