New Straits Times

Good on paper

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L’OREAL and Albèa are focusing on making beauty packaging more environmen­tally-friendly. The beauty giant and the packaging company have announced the invention of what is reportedly the first carton-based cosmetic tube, which sees plastic for the most part replaced with a bio-based, paper-like material.

The creation, whose environmen­tal benefits will be assessed through a multicrite­ria Life Cycle Analysis, is expected to start going into industrial production in the second half of next year.

“Since 2007 we have been constantly improving the environmen­tal footprint of our packaging,” said Philippe Thuvien, Vice-President Packaging & Developmen­t of L’Orèal, in a statement.

“Today we are going one step further and launching this new technology based on certified paper. By working upstream and closely with Albèa to co-develop this breakthrou­gh innovation, we aim to create a new paper-based tube packaging for our cosmetic packaging.

“L’Orèal is committed to improving the environmen­tal or social profile of 100 per cent of its packaging by end 2020. This innovative, alternativ­e solution is an integral part of the Group’s packaging strategy.”

L’Orèal has taken multiple steps towards improving its environmen­tal credential­s recently, including taking a minority stake in Carbios, a start-up that focuses on finding bio-industrial solutions to reinvent the life cycle of plastic and textile polymers, earlier this year.

The company is also a signatory of the Ellen McArthur Foundation’s New Plastics Economy Global Commitment.

Sustainabl­e packaging has become a major focal point within the beauty industry recently. Back in April, the personal care conglomera­te Unilever unveiled a three-part plan to tackle plastic use in the US, while January saw the conglomera­te Procter & Gamble partner with several major companies to co-found the Alliance to End Plastic Waste, a non-profit organisati­on designed to tackle plastic waste levels in the ocean.

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