The Mocha launch comes amid sustained innovation across Amcor’s portfolio.

SWITZERLAND – Global packaging leader Amcor has introduced a new standard bottle range, branded Mocha, targeting the fast-evolving beauty and personal care (BPC) sector with a focus on shelf appeal, speed to market, and operational flexibility.
Designed with a rounded base and curved shoulders, the Mocha bottle aims to offer a contemporary aesthetic aligned with premium and masstige product positioning.
The pack also features a large decoration area to support strong brand visibility in competitive retail environments.
Available in 100ml, 250ml and 500ml formats, the Mocha bottle can be paired with a variety of flip-top closures and pump systems, enabling brand owners to tailor dispensing solutions to specific formulations such as lotions, shampoos, conditioners, and body washes.
For the 250ml and 500ml variants, Amcor offers an optional Wave 2cc pump dispenser engineered for ease of use and a modern appearance.
The minimum order quantity has been set at 10,000 units, with lead times of up to eight weeks, an approach designed to help emerging and mid-sized brands scale efficiently while responding quickly to shifting consumer trends.
“With our extensive knowledge and experience of beauty and personal care, we understand how creating a pack solution with strong consumer appeal needs to be matched with fast development and delivery, to help companies maximize opportunities in these highly competitive markets,” said Lara Alemany, global rigids packaging solutions product line director at Amcor.
The Mocha launch comes amid sustained innovation across Amcor’s portfolio.
Recently, the company expanded its rigid packaging solutions for the de-icing industry, introducing rectangular containers, jerry cans and trigger spray bottles designed to withstand harsh winter conditions across industrial, commercial and consumer segments.
In parallel, Amcor has continued to advance its sustainability agenda. In Oceania, the company partnered with dairy cooperative Fonterra to supply AmPrima recycle-ready film for shredded cheese products under brands including Perfect Italiano.
Developed collaboratively by Amcor’s Asia Pacific and North American teams, the solution complies with soft plastics recycling requirements in Australasia and is projected to eliminate approximately 270 tonnes of non-recyclable material from the Australian market annually.
As beauty and personal care brands intensify their focus on premiumization, recyclability and agile product launches, Amcor’s latest bottle platform underscores a broader industry shift toward modular, design-forward packaging solutions that balance aesthetics, performance and sustainability.
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