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Montebello Packaging recently took Gold in the Aerosols category
at the Canmakers’ Can of the Year Awards at the Canmaker
Summit in Venice. The winning can houses Hask Hawaiian Sea
Salt Hairspray.
Market intelligence agency Mintel has announced “Sub-Zero Waste”
as the trend set to impact global beauty and personal care markets in
the coming years. The zero-waste philosophy is gaining momentum
and over the next five years, the focus on sustainability will reach
new heights around the world as environmentally conscious consumers
look for ways to reduce waste in all aspects of their lives, including
beauty and personal care routines, said Mintel. Consumers will
demand that brands be more environmentally responsible and those
that purposely create limited shelf-life products or encourage overconsumption
run the risk of consumer backlash.
The art of perfumery and its birthplace of Grasse, France have been
officially awarded “World Heritage Status,” joining the United Nations
Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO)
Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list, which aims to preserve
the world’s most precious traditions. Recognized by UNESCO’s
specialized committee, Grasse’s unique perfumery includes the cultivation
of perfume plants, the knowledge and processing of natural raw
materials and the art of perfume composition.
Editorial Director
Seed Phytonutrients Daily
Hair Cleanser Shampoo
comes in a bottle from Ecologic
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Brands Inc. that has a
100% postconsumer recycled
(PCR) plastic shell and
an 80% PCR liner.
According to www.
recyclingtoday.com,
Ecologic is working
with L’Oréal to create
a circular waste loop
by taking the waste
from its box factory.
Providing a box-to-bottle
solution, Ecologic plans
to take L’Oréal’s old,
corrugated containers,
even contaminated ones,
and upcycle them into
a bottle for one of the
personal care company’s
premium offerings.
Flavor and fragrance company Givaudan
has officially opened a new commercial and
development center in Jakarta, Indonesia. The
new 2,600 square meter facility will help
enable Givaudan to serve customers across a
wide range of consumer goods segments, including
fine fragrances, personal care, home care,
fabric care and food and beverages. According
to Givaudan, the CHF 2.9 million ($2.9
million) investment demonstrates the company’s
ongoing commitment to the Asia Pacific region.
Pictured: The opening ceremony was hosted
by Givaudan’s Country Manager for Indonesia,
Fernando Balmori, and attended by
Givaudan’s CEO Gilles Andrier, alongside dignitaries
including the Swiss Ambassador Kurt
Kunz and Luthfi Mardiansyah, Chairman of
the Swiss Chamber of Commerce.