Home Care
Home care packaging is essential for maintaining quality in the products consumers use daily. At Evergreen, we understand the high standards of quality and reliability today’s consumers expect and are committed to providing you the packaging you can trust.

Aerosol Packaging →

Airless Packaging →

Aluminum Tubes →

Fine Mist Sprayers →

Dropper Bottles →

Paper Tube Packaging →

Plastic Bottles →

Plastic Caps & Closures →

Plastic Jars →

Dispensing Pumps →

Solid Stick Packaging →

Trigger Sprayers →

Tube Packaging →
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Home care packaging suppliers should hold ISO9001 quality management certification, with DOT certification required for any facility producing pressurized aerosol containers. Documented quality systems and audits matter as much as the certificates themselves. Evergreen audits every facility across 165 quality management metrics, with QC engineers onsite at all productions.
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Yes — home care packaging can incorporate PCR resins, concentrate-and-refill systems, and mono-material designs that improve recyclability without compromising chemical resistance. Trigger sprayers are increasingly available in recyclable all-plastic designs that eliminate metal springs. Evergreen offers PCR, mono-material, and refill-ready formats across its home care portfolio.
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Home care products primarily use trigger sprayers for surface cleaners and disinfectants, fine mist sprayers for air care and fabric refreshers, and aerosol cans for continuous or foaming dispensing. The right format depends on the formulation, spray pattern, and dosage required. Evergreen supplies all three formats and supports compatibility testing before production.
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Choose a trigger sprayer based on output per stroke, spray pattern options (stream, spray, or foam), and chemical compatibility with the formulation. Aggressive chemistries like bleach or solvents require compatible seals and springs to prevent failure in the field. Evergreen offers trigger sprayers across a wide range of output, structure, and spray pattern options.
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Aerosol cans suit products requiring continuous spray, foam delivery, or fine atomization — such as air fresheners, insecticides, furniture polish, and disinfectant sprays — while trigger sprayers suit metered, direct-to-surface application. Aerosols also protect contents from air exposure throughout use. All Evergreen aerosol facilities are ISO9001 and DOT-certified.
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A dispensing pump delivers a fixed dose of product per stroke, making it the standard format for hand soaps, dish soaps, and lotion-based cleaners. Dose size and lockup style are the key specification choices. Evergreen supplies dispensing pumps across dose ranges, engineered for consistent output across the life of the container.
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HDPE is the most common choice for home care bottles due to its chemical resistance and durability, while PET offers clarity for products where consumers want to see the contents. Compatibility with the formulation should always be verified through stability testing. Evergreen supplies both, including PCR options for sustainability targets.
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Chemical compatibility is verified through stability testing, where the filled package is stored under controlled conditions and monitored for corrosion, degradation, or component failure. This testing is the responsibility of the brand and filler before production begins. Evergreen provides samples and works alongside customers throughout the stability testing process, from sample selection to results review.










