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Schwan Cosmetics and Sulapac Partner for Plant-based Packaging of Makeup Liners

Published on 2022-09-06. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Sustainability / Natural Cosmetics    Decorative Cosmetic   

Schwan Cosmetics and Sulapac Partner for Plant-based Packaging of Makeup LinersSchwan Cosmetics and Sulapac have collaborated to create lip liner and eyeliner pencils with sustainable barrel material, capable of sustaining the volatile makeup product held within the material.

Alternative to Conventional Plastic


The ecological barrel was created as a result of Sulapac and Schwan Cosmetics' joint expertise. The pencil barrel is made from Sulapac Flow v1.8 material, derived from sawdust from industrial side streams and plant-based binders.

Both Schwan and Sulapac have sustainability at the forefront of their values. Schwan has set out ambitious goals such as net zero carbon emissions by 2040, as well as a product range that contains 50% less virgin fossil plastic in primary packaging and 75% products of natural origin by 2025.

While sustainable materials have been implemented in beauty packaging in recent years, this is the first time that Sulapac’s plastic alternative material is being used in color cosmetic pencils.

“This is a breakthrough for us because we were able to invent a better material to encase our pencils. This replaces virgin plastic with a material that leaves no permanent microplastics on the planet! And we don’t have to make any compromises on the quality or performance of our long-lasting, high-pigment shades. This line is suited to come in an endless variety of textures and colors, and the barrel material has to be top-notch to preserve their integrity.”

Through our collaboration with Sulapac, we aren’t just creating an innovative product for our clients, we’re also investing in a more sustainable future for the cosmetics industry. We will continue to strive to make the world a bit better every day,” says Dr. Alexander Doll, head of research and development, Schwan Cosmetics.

Eco-friendly & Airtight Packaging


Consumers will now be able to experience long-lasting, high-performing lip liners and eyeliners wrapped in innovative pencil barrels. The eco-friendly and airtight packaging that holds the sensitive ingredients is made with 72% bio-based material, side-stream wood chips, and natural binders.

The design principle of Sulapac is to mimic nature. Similar to a piece of wood on the forest floor, Sulapac materials can be digested by naturally occurring microorganisms and they break down into carbon dioxide, water, and biomass, leaving no traces behind. The company is also known for its aesthetics and performance and has created sustainable materials for the beauty industry since 2016, collaborating with brands like Chanel, Lumene, and Shiseido.

“This is a joint cooperation that wouldn’t have been possible without each other's expertise, we are better together. Schwan is a international supplier to so many brands around the globe. As an important player in the industry, they have a real impact on the beauty ecosystem and on the environment. Sulapac’s mission is to save the world from plastic waste together. Collaboration with industry leaders like Schwan is so significant because of the huge volume that they produce,” says Dr. Suvi Haimi, CEO, and co-founder of Sulapac.

“We have 700 clients in 70 different countries. As a large global supplier to so many brands, creating more sustainable products has a meaningful real-world environmental impact. Our clients have been increasingly demanding sustainable products in response, especially to their Gen Z and Millennial consumers.”


At the same time, our clients don’t want to lose out on selection, performance, or the ability to design their products in alignment with their own branding. Our collaboration with Sulapac is a perfect match because they embody the values of preserving nature without sacrificing performance and flexibility in design,” says Sandra Lossau, vice president of global category management at Schwan Cosmetics.

Source: Sulapac

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