Beauty Packaging Staff10.11.19
According to EasyFairs show organizers, a robust conference program and an exhibition show featuring sustainability solutions, packaging and technological innovations led to this year’s success of The Aerosol & Dispensing Forum (ADF) and Packaging of Perfume, Cosmetics & Design (PCD) New York —billed as North America's only dedicated event for the aerosol, dispensing, perfume and cosmetic packaging industry.
Attendance was at an all-time high, say organizers, with more than 2,000 visitors. An accompanying conference program featured industry leaders who shed light on sustainability strategies and challenges that are top of mind for both brands and suppliers. Eco-Tours, guided attendees to the most sustainable, environmentally friendly exhibitors and products on display.
Meeting Indie Beauty Brands' Packaging Needs was a panel that addressed issues surrounding the growing global independent beauty movement.
Brands in Attendance
Attendees comprised of packaging experts, R&D specialists, procurement professionals and more represented some of the industry's most influential brands. These included Amika, Avon, Church & Dwight Co., Colgate-Palmolive, Coppertone, CORE HOME, COTY, Estee Lauder, Fresh (LVMH), GlaxoSmithKline, Harry’s, Johnson & Johnson, L Brands, L’Occitane, L'Oreal, Maesa, Malin + Goetz, MOROCCANOIL, Procter & Gamble, Reckitt Benckiser, Revlon, Sherwin Williams, Shiseido, The Coca-Cola Company, Unilever and WD-40. More than 60 countries were represented at the event.
Stay tuned to the October/November issue of Beauty Packaging for detailed coverage of the ADF&PCD show.
Attendance was at an all-time high, say organizers, with more than 2,000 visitors. An accompanying conference program featured industry leaders who shed light on sustainability strategies and challenges that are top of mind for both brands and suppliers. Eco-Tours, guided attendees to the most sustainable, environmentally friendly exhibitors and products on display.
Meeting Indie Beauty Brands' Packaging Needs was a panel that addressed issues surrounding the growing global independent beauty movement.
Brands in Attendance
Attendees comprised of packaging experts, R&D specialists, procurement professionals and more represented some of the industry's most influential brands. These included Amika, Avon, Church & Dwight Co., Colgate-Palmolive, Coppertone, CORE HOME, COTY, Estee Lauder, Fresh (LVMH), GlaxoSmithKline, Harry’s, Johnson & Johnson, L Brands, L’Occitane, L'Oreal, Maesa, Malin + Goetz, MOROCCANOIL, Procter & Gamble, Reckitt Benckiser, Revlon, Sherwin Williams, Shiseido, The Coca-Cola Company, Unilever and WD-40. More than 60 countries were represented at the event.
Stay tuned to the October/November issue of Beauty Packaging for detailed coverage of the ADF&PCD show.