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CVS Is Switching to Aluminum Pill Bottles

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CVS Is Switching to Aluminum Pill Bottles
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CVS is transitioning its over-the-counter medication packaging from plastic to aluminum bottles. The company cites sustainability and shelf-life stability as primary reasons for the change.

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This move reflects a broader corporate trend toward using more recyclable materials in consumer goods packaging to address environmental concerns.

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Courtesy of CVS Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story CVS is changing up its over-the-counter pill bottles, swapping out the plastic for aluminum.

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