All Personal Care articles – Page 24
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ArticleThe Reuse Revolution Part 1: Replenish
I’ve been speaking to people from four main packaging re-use models to hear their thoughts on what the industry needs to do to bring about behavioural change. Up first is Refill at Home, for which I interviewed Jason Foster from US-based Replenish.
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ArticleToppan develops paper-based tube pouch
Toppan Printing says that it has improved user-friendliness while reducing resource use with its new paper-based version of the tube pouch design.
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ArticleMondi and RB collaborate to produce recyclable mono-material dishwasher tablet packaging
Mondi has joined forces with Reckitt Benckiser Group (RB) to launch a recyclable, mono-material flexible plastic packaging portfolio for its Finish dishwasher tablets.
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ArticleCOVID-19 and packaging: Survey results
Packaging Europe has collated views from across the value chain on the current challenges and wider implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for packaging and FMCG.
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ArticleThe safety of cosmetic packaging
Mamen Moreno Lerma, food contact and packaging group leader at AIMPLAS, talks about the ins and outs of ensuring cosmetics packaging is safe.
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ArticleLifestyle Packaging reveals innovative antibacterial hand gel dispenser
Lifestyle Packaging has announced Snappd – a unique one-hand dispensing mechanism for alcohol-based hand sanitiser.
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ArticleHenkel unveils new Persil packaging made from 50% recycled polypropylene
Henkel’s new Persil packaging contains 50% recycled polypropylene (rPP) obtained from discarded household plastics.
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ArticleSustainability and innovation at the heart of LINDAL’s new platform
LINDAL Group has launched what it says is a sustainable, innovative new platform that helps products reach the market quickly.
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ArticleA glimpse ahead at the interpack year
2020 is the year that interpack is back – and the world’s largest packaging event is set to be bigger and better than ever.
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ArticlePodcast: Social Plastic initiative reveals value of packaging waste
Tim Sykes caught up with David Katz, founder and CEO of Plastic Bank, and Philippe Blank, head of innovation and sustainability, Henkel Beauty Care, to learn how they plan to stop ocean plastic by monetizing waste while improving lives.
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ArticleP&G announces “significant” sustainability advances – including HolyGrail update
Procter & Gamble (P&G) has announced “significant advances” across European sustainability projects in pursuit of its “Ambition 2030” goals.
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ArticleAmcor develops multivitamin packaging made from 100% recycled content
Amcor has launched what it says is the multivitamin segment’s first PET container made from 100% post-consumer recycled content resin.
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ArticleScientists develop biodegradable tub for the beauty market
Toxicologists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh have developed a new biodegradable packaging solution for the organic beauty market.
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ArticleUPM Raflatac reveals new label material made from recycled content
UPM Raflatac’s new label material is made with 30% post-consumer recycled plastic from household waste and a minimum of 55% post-industrial plastic.
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ArticleCosmoprof Worldwide Bologna looks into the future
The beginning of a new decade coincides with a historical moment particularly rich in transformations: from climate changes that are influencing every aspect of our daily lives, to digital technologies that are radically changing our social behaviour
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ArticleNeopac to showcase new SpringTube for skin health products at Pharmapack
Neopac will feature its new SpringTube™, a packaging solution for skin health products, at Pharmapack 2020.
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ArticleVerescence launches “safety glass” bottles
Verescence has partnered with start-up What Matters to launch a range of 100% recyclable bottles with a non-slip effect.
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ArticleBall Corporation launches "infinitely recyclable" aluminium bottle line
Ball Corporation is launching a new impact extruded aluminium bottle line that it says provides a circular solution to plastic pollution.
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ArticleConsumer watchdog urges clearer recycling labelling for toiletries
A consumer organisation is arguing that the battle against plastic waste is being held back by poorly labelled bathroom products.
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ArticleHow Lush puts sustainability at the heart of its successful business model
Fin Slater caught up with Heather Deeth, Head of Ethical Buying at Lush to talk about responsibly sourced materials, the drive towards circularity, and core values.




