All Personal Care articles – Page 25
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ArticleSmurfit Kappa launches Bag-in-Box packaging solution for hand sanitiser
In order to meet COVID-related demand, Smurfit Kappa has extended its Bag-in-Box range to include a hand sanitiser solution.
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ArticleRB reveals new design for Air Wick Freshmatic
RB has launched its newly-designed Air Wick Freshmatic automatic spray, with a total shipping weight that is now 28.9% lighter.
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Article100% of plastic used by L’Oréal to be recycled or bio-based by 2030
L’Oréal has pledged to make all the plastic it uses in its packaging either recycled or bio-based by 2030.
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ArticleTubex and Unilever reveal new Rexona packaging containing PCR
Unilever has teamed up with Tubex to develop and manufacture its new Rexona Recycled Refreshed antiperspirant product.
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ArticleANDREX® launches new packaging made from 30% recycled plastic
Launching with its most popular product, Andrex® Classic Clean, the new packaging will be designed using 30% recycled plastic packaging made from post-consumer resin.
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ArticlePB Creative redesigns Signal's White Now range
London based brand design agency PB Creative has continued its partnership with FMCG brand owner Unilever to redesign Signal’s premium teeth whitening oral care range WHITE NOW for the European market.
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ArticlePB Creative reinvents AXE fragrance platform for a new generation
The Axe (Lynx in the UK) brand team has continued its collaboration with strategic partner PB Creative to reinvent Axe’s premium fragrance platform across all markets.
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ArticleHuhtamaki announces face mask range
Huhtamaki is launching a range of face masks with the aim of aiding the fight against COVID-19.
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ArticleAptar launches new closure for infant formula market
Aptar Food + Beverage has launched NEO, a tamper-evident closure for infant formula that features a customizable in-molded scoop for “precise and specific dosage.”
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ArticleMondi to produce one million face masks a day with new production lines
Mondi is set to build new production lines in its plant in Gronau, Germany, to produce melt blown nonwoven fabric and surgical face masks.
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ArticleThe story behind Dropps' groundbreaking dissolvable detergent pods
We spoke with the CEO and founder of Dropps about investment, sustainability, and its unique business-to-consumer business model.
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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.




