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From dual-component systems to pouches, cosmetic refill packaging isn't always as sustainable as it sounds, according to a cosmetic packaging expert we exclusively spoke with.
Cosmetics and beauty products can create a lot of waste, leading to renewed interest in reusable and refillable options. But designing those options, and ensuring consumers will adapt, is complex.
Brands would create reusable packaging that consumers could purchase and then return to the store to be rinsed, cleaned, and ...
The shift is driven by stricter regulations, higher material costs, and the need for robust logistics, making reusable ...
Gidea PAC's refillable cosmetic packaging aims to address these challenges and bridge the gap between sustainability and consumer demand. By offering transparent, collaborative solutions, Gidea ...
Green cosmetics companies appear to be moving in the same direction – reusable, refillable palettes or compacts that hold colors in place with magnets. This reduces the amount of packaging and ...
With 95% of cosmetic packaging thrown away, packaging is one of the biggest sustainability issues facing the beauty sector. There are very limited refillable and plastic-free options available on the ...
Despite substantial progress in green packaging, beauty's big movers are falling short of their own targets. Julia Wray ...
Avery Dennison has launched three RFID-enabled In-Mold Labels (IMLs) to be embedded into reusable plastic packs during the ...