European packaging expertise. US production. Founder still answers the phone.
1-Pack was founded on a straightforward idea: bring the depth of European packaging expertise to North American customers who deserve more than what the market was offering. Our founder spent decades working inside the European packaging industry — across manufacturing, mold development, product design, and distribution — before building 1-Pack from the ground up in the United States in 2017.
We are a family business with a global reach. Our US headquarters are in West Chester, PA, with production in Western Pennsylvania and European operations managed through 1-Pack Germany. What we don’t produce ourselves, we source through a vetted network of packaging partners — one contact, full accountability. If what you need isn’t in our standard range, we will find it, develop it, or engineer it.
Today we produce PET bottles and custom injection-molded parts, serve customers across food, beverage, cosmetic, and industrial sectors throughout North America, and offer mold tooling with lead times as low as four weeks. We work with startups ordering a single pallet and established brands running full truckloads. The founder is still your point of contact.
US-based. Globally connected.
WORLD REACH
Operations across Europe and Asia-Pacific.
The numbers behind the choice.
Data based on Greenhouse Gas Protocol Product Life Cycle Accounting and Reporting Standard. Scope: raw material extraction, manufacturing, delivery to customer. 20% safety margin applied.
| Metric | 1-Pack Panel-less PET (16 fl oz) | Standard Glass Bottle (16 fl oz) | Saving / Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Empty bottle weight | 1.2 oz (35g) | 7.8 oz (222g) | −84% lighter |
| CO₂ per bottle | 138.7g CO₂ | 180.1g CO₂ | −41.4g (−23%) |
| CO₂ at 4.5M bottles/yr | 624 metric tons | 810 metric tons | −186 metric tons/year |
| US people equivalent | ~13 Americans annual CO₂ footprint (EIA/Statista 2024: 14 metric tons/person) | Removed annually | |
| Driving equivalent | 358,999 miles in a US passenger car (EPA: 0.77 lbs CO₂/mile) | Avoided annually | |
| Tree equivalent | 14,904 trees annual CO₂ absorption (US Forest Service) | Avoided annually | |