All Procter & Gamble articles – Page 2
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ArticleThe inside story of P&G's new shampoo bars
Earlier this month, Procter and Gamble announced that its Head & Shoulders, Pantene, Herbal Essences, and Aussie brands will now offer shampoo and conditioner bars in a volume equivalent to two 250ml liquid bottles, which will be packaged in recyclable FSC-certified paper boxes. Artur Litarowicz, P&G’s head of beauty Europe, tells us more.
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ArticleP&G launches shampoo bars with paper-based packaging for European haircare portfolio
P&G brands Head & Shoulders, Pantene, Herbal Essences, and Aussie will now offer shampoo and conditioner bars in a volume equivalent to two 250ml liquid bottles, which will be packaged in recyclable FSC-certified paper boxes.
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ArticleLenor ditches opaque bottles and implements digital watermarking to improve recyclability
Procter and Gamble’s Lenor brand recently announced two important sustainability updates. It has transitioned away from opaque bottles to shrink-sleeved transparent ones, and integrated digital watermaking in a bid to simplify the sorting and recycling process.
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ArticleOver 70 organisations call on UN to negotiate a legally binding treaty on plastic pollution
More than 70 businesses and financial institutions have today released a statement calling for an ambitious, comprehensive, and legally binding treaty on plastic pollution ahead of the UN Environment Assembly.
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ArticleAccessible self-sealing upgrade for P&G washing up liquid bottle
Dawn, a Procter & Gamble brand, has today introduced its Dawn EZ-Squeeze, a new inverted bottle with a patented no-flip cap technology, which offers easier and more accessible dispensing of washing up liquid.
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ArticleHow Sumaira Latif brought accessible design to P&G
Melina Spanoudi speaks to Sumaira Latif about her career as Accessibility Leader at Procter & Gamble.
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ArticleOlay launches Easy Open Lid designed with and for disabled consumers
Olay North America will introduce the Easy Open Lid, a limited-edition prototype that it says it developed with and for disabled people to improve the accessibility of its moisturiser products, and which it will share with the rest of the industry.
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ArticleSustainability Awards 2021 winners revealed
Last night, the winners of our Sustainability Awards 2021 were announced at FachPack!
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ArticleP&G announces commitment to net zero emissions by 2040
P&G has today announced its Climate Transition Action Plan to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its supply chain by 2040, while setting out interim goals for 2030, which include packaging innovations for recyclability.
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ArticleVote in our Readers’ Award 2021!
The nomination period for Packaging Europe’s 2021 Readers’ Award has ended, now it’s time for you to select the winner!
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ArticleProcter & Gamble and Eastman form partnership with focus on molecular recycling tech
Eastman has entered an agreement with Procter & Gamble to supply it with materials made from waste plastic that the companies say would otherwise end up in landfills.
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ArticleProcter & Gamble announces first Lenor paper bottle
P&G has unveiled its first paper bottle for Lenor, in partnership with Paboco, which is set for a pilot trial in Western Europe in 2022.
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ArticleDomino partners with P&G on tactile-coded bottle design for visually impaired consumers
Domino Printing Science has teamed up with Procter and Gamble to develop a tactile solution for product labelling that aims to help visually impaired consumers distinguish between personal care products during use.
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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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ArticleAdvanced mechanical recycling demo plant opened by Borealis and Tomra
Borealis and TOMRA have announced the operational start of their advanced mechanical recycling demo plant in Lahnstein.
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ArticleLeading names in consumer goods commit to new sustainable design principles
A newly-formed group comprising leading companies including Procter & Gamble, Mondelēz, Unilever, SIG, Tetra Pak, and Amcor has committed to a new set of design principles with the aim of improving the recyclability of plastic packaging.
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ArticleProcter & Gamble announces switch to recyclable HDPE tubes for oral care ranges
Procter & Gamble will start the switch to recyclable HDPE tubes for its Crest, Oral-B and Blend-a-med brands in January 2021 and will continue until full conversion by 2025 for US and European markets.
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ArticleP&G Beauty announces new reuse and refill system
P&G Beauty today announced the launch of its first refillable bottle system at scale, which will see a number of its most well-known brands using reusable aluminium bottles and refill pouches.
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ArticleFinalist interviews: P&G discusses its aerosol system made from 100% polymer
Ahead of our 2020 Sustainability Awards ceremony at 18:00 (CEST) tonight, we spoke to a finalist in the ‘Pre-commercialised Innovation’ category, Procter and Gamble, about its recyclable aerosol system made from 100% polymer.
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ArticleFinalist interviews: P&G's Ariel bottles with rHDPE
We interviewed P&G to find out more about its PCR-containing Ariel pack, which is a finalist in the 'Driving the Circular Economy' category of our 2020 Sustainability Awards.
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