12.12.19
Berry M&H and hair care brand Philip Kingsley, have worked together for many years and with M&H’s sustainable packaging options and Philip Kingsley’s determination to produce products with care for the environment, a whole new range of packaging was developed. Philip Kingsley’s range for hair and scalp care is categorized by several families of products designed and formulated for specific hair textures and particular hair and scalp needs. As the products are sold through various channels, the brand sought to help customers identify the product families. A color-coding system is used through clever pack design and a new color-coded “ident” ring on the neck of the various bottles. Both the bottle and the ident ring are made from sugarcane derived polymer which, in its raw state, is carbon negative—reducing the carbon in the atmosphere by over 2.5Kg for every 1Kg of polymer manufactured (Source: Espaço Eco Foundation, Brazil).
Masterbatch is also used in the manufacture of the bottles making the whole package 95% sugarcane and 5% masterbatch. The tubes, sleeves and heads within the range are also produced from 95% sugarcane and 5% masterbatch.
Masterbatch is also used in the manufacture of the bottles making the whole package 95% sugarcane and 5% masterbatch. The tubes, sleeves and heads within the range are also produced from 95% sugarcane and 5% masterbatch.