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Sulapac’s New Bio-based Cosmetics Packaging without Microplastic Pollution

Published on 2021-06-03. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Natural/ Organic   

Sulapac New PackagingSulapac has launched a new bio-based cosmetics packaging without microplastic pollution. The water-based products can be packaged with Sulapac barrier that biodegrades without leaving permanent microplastics behind.

Low Carbon Footprint


Sulapac also announces a new flexible material designed for thin-walled jars with excellent impact strength. It has low carbon footprint based on eco-design, climate conscious raw materials and cost-efficient, high-volume manufacturing. Combined with the Sulapac barrier, the company’s trusted partners provide a compelling portfolio of different sized jars for both oil and water-based cosmetics.

I am excited that we managed to create a sustainable barrier that is suitable for water-based products! The development and extensive testing took longer than we anticipated, but now it is finally official. We are pleased to offer a real game-changer to our customers together with the industry leaders like our preferred partner for cosmetics, Quadpack,” said Dr. Suvi Haimi, CEO and co-founder of Sulapac.

Switch from Conventional Plastics


Sulapac has made sure that the switch from conventional plastics is as easy as possible. The drop-in solution material can be mass produced with the existing plastic machinery.

The new barrier developed by Sulapac allows us to continue to offer sustainable innovations that meet and exceed market demands. From new capacities to cutting-edge technical solutions, Quadpack is happy to provide an ever-growing product range in Sulapac® material to all beauty brands,” said Pierre Antoine Henry, head of categories at Quadpack, Sulapac’s preferred partner for cosmetics.

Currently, the ideal way to recycle a product made of Sulapac material is via industrial composting. It biodegrades without leaving permanent microplastics behind. Mechanical and chemical recycling are also viable options, and Sulapac is developing a closed-loop system. The Take Back Sulapac pilot will be launched in the near future.

Sulapac is looking for forerunner cosmetic brands to join its mission to save the world from plastic waste.


Source: Sulapac
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