All Personal Care articles – Page 22
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ArticleAptar Beauty + Home introduces mono-material pump
Aptar Beauty + Home is launching a recyclable, mono-material pump for the beauty and personal care industry, called Future.
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ArticleNew barrier from Sulapac biodegrades without leaving microplastics behind
Sulapac has launched a bio-based barrier for water-based products that it says is the first of its kind to biodegrade without leaving permanent microplastics behind.
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ArticleEmballator reveals tubes made from 100% recycled aluminium
Emballator Tectubes has launched a new range of tubes made from 100% post-consumer recycled aluminium.
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ArticleUnilever to introduce recyclable tubes across entire toothpaste portfolio
Unilever’s oral care brands including Signal, Pepsodent and Closeup have announced plans to convert their entire global toothpaste portfolio to recyclable tubes by 2025.
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ArticleBillerudKorsnäs looks to open up new possibilities for paper tubes with launch of material
BillerudKorsnäs and Aisa are launching a new material that they say can replace plastics on tube shoulders and sleeves without compromising on user experience.
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ArticleGSK teams up with Albéa and EPL Global for recyclable toothpaste packs
GlaxoSmithKline’s consumer healthcare division (GSKCH) announced today that it is partnering with Albéa and EPL Global to launch recyclable toothpaste tubes across its toothpaste brands, including Sensodyne, Parodontax and Aquafresh.
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ArticleStora Enso and Pulpex partner to scale fibre-based bottles
Stora Enso and packaging technology company Pulpex have joined forces to industrialize the production of paper bottles and containers made from wood fibre pulp.
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ArticleSmurfit Kapa debuts new composite paper tube
Smurfit Kappa has revealed the Eco-Tube – a new composite paper tube that the company says is recyclable through readily available consumer recycling schemes.
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ArticleNivea announces sustainability upgrade to face care packaging
From June onwards, the packs for Nivea’s Naturally Good face care product range will be made from SABIC’s “certified renewable” polypropylene.
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ArticleWorld’s first deodorant designed for people with disabilities revealed by Unilever
Unilever’s Rexona brand has developed a unique deodorant pack that has been specifically designed for consumers with disabilities.
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ArticleQuadpack reveals refillable version of airless dispenser range
International beauty packaging manufacturer and provider Quadpack has launched a refillable version of its best-selling range of airless dispensers.
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ArticleNestlé debuts bio-based lids and scoops for nutrition ranges
Nestlé announced today that it will introduce bio-based lids and scoops made from sugar cane and its byproduct for a range of nutrition products for infants and children.
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ArticleParkside delivers home compostable supplement pack for Optibac
Optibac, a producer of healthy bacteria supplements, has worked with Parkside to create a compostable pouch for Kids Gummies – its new, all-natural probiotic supplement for children aged 3+.
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ArticleProcter & Gamble announces update on 2030 sustainability goals
Procter & Gamble has shared an update on its progress towards its “Ambition 2030” goals, in which it has pledged to reduce virgin plastic usage by 50% and reach 100% recyclability or reusability by 2030.
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ArticleNeopac develops plastic tube with reduced wall thickness
Hoffmann Neopac has introduced the latest addition to its EcoDesign tube portfolio – a new lightweight plastic tube with reduced wall thickness comprising up to 30% less virgin material.
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ArticleConsumer protection in the COVID age
Over the past year, figures from across the value chain have argued that the role played by the packaging industry in society has never been more important, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the realm of consumer protection.
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ArticleCollaboration between LINDAL and APS results in reusable dispensing solution
LINDAL Group is partnering with technology company Alternative Packaging Solutions (APS) to develop miniMist, a new continuous dispensing system that the companies say can offer an alternative to existing aerosol formats.
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Article‘A paradigm shift’: ExxonMobil introduces new HDPE grade
ExxonMobil has developed a new Paxon HDPE grade, SP5504, which it says offers a paradigm shift in the properties normally associated with the currently available unimodal HDPE resins.
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ArticleHenkel’s toilet cleaner pack portfolio gets a sustainability-focused redesign
The amount of recycled polyethylene (rPE) in the packaging for Henkel’s toilet cleaner gels has been increased – reaching 50% for toilet cleaners in the standard range.
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ArticleLush incentivises consumer engagement with new returns scheme
Lush Ireland and UK are set to launch Bring It Back – a new packaging returns scheme enabling customers to bring back any full-sized Lush plastic packaging to their local Lush shop to be recycled.




