Beauty Packaging Staff10.26.20
Three top global beauty companies unveiled new sustainable developments last week. P&G Beauty announced its first-ever refillable aluminum bottle system to launch at-scale, with its Head & Shoulders, Pantene, Herbal Essences and Aussie brands in Europe. Estée Lauder Companies entered a sustainable packaging partnership with Sabic and Albéa, under which they will produce a tube made from previously difficult to recycle, post-consumer mixed plastics material. Finally, Unilever and Beauty Kitchen are supporting a refill trial in Europe, providing a real-world ‘test and learn’ to understand what works best for consumers in a retail environment.
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