Skip to site menu Skip to page content

BAIL transitions to aluminium cans for fruit juice packaging

The new aluminium cans are said to be lighter than tinplate and more resistant to damage.

Umesh Ellichipuram December 30 2025

Bhutan Agro Industries Limited (BAIL), which processes fruit and vegetables in Bhutan, has changed the packaging for its fruit juice from tinplate to aluminium cans.

The company said the change is intended to support product quality, match international packaging requirements and help with sales outside Bhutan.

It noted that aluminium cans are lighter than tinplate, more resistant to damage and cool more quickly.

The company said the lower weight can reduce transport costs and fuel use, which in turn can reduce emissions.

It highlighted that the aluminium format is easier to handle and open, and that it helps maintain taste and freshness. The company also described the new cans as improving product presentation.

BAIL CEO Sherab Namgay explained that the switch to aluminium cans bring the product’s packaging and design in line with global expectations.

Environmental considerations were also cited. The company noted that aluminium can be recycled repeatedly without a loss in quality.

Alongside the packaging change, BAIL is increasing its export activity.

It continues to supply Bangladesh and India, including Siliguri and Guwahati, and has entered the Bodhgaya market.

The company said its first shipment to Australia is scheduled for next week, and that it is also preparing to enter Thailand.

The CEO said that the company’s exports focus on beverages with fewer chemicals and preservatives and lower sugar content, and that this approach supports Bhutan’s image overseas. However, BAIL’s juice formulation has not changed.

It continues to use fruit purchased from local farmers, processed at its food-safety-certified facility in Lingmethang, Monggar, reported The Bhutan Live.

Uncover your next opportunity with expert reports

Steer your business strategy with key data and insights from our latest market research reports and company profiles. Not ready to buy? Start small by downloading a sample report first.

Newsletters by sectors

close

Sign up to the newsletter: In Brief

Visit our Privacy Policy for more information about our services, how we may use, process and share your personal data, including information of your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.

Thank you for subscribing

View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network.

close