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Albéa's Recycled Makeup & Skincare Packs Reduce Environmental Impact

Albéa's low-impact beauty packaging solutions for makeup and skincare take on the challenge of reducing the strain put on the environment. These low-impact solutions include components for mascaras, face sticks, lipsticks and round compacts that can be used for both face and eye makeup products.

Components for all sorts of beauty products are notoriously difficult to recycle thanks to their many unique components and these low-impact solutions integrate anywhere from 30% to 100% of post-consumer recycled plastics. Aude Charbonneaux, CSR Manager at Albéa, says, "Our first priority is to reconsider the type of plastic resins used in the packaging, moving from non-recyclable resins to recyclable resins such as PET & PP, available also as post-consumer recycled resins (PCR)."
Trend Themes
1. Low-impact Beauty Packaging - Beauty companies are exploring ways to reduce their environmental impact through low-impact packaging solutions, incorporating post-consumer recycled plastics.
2. Sustainable Beauty - Sustainability continues to be a trend in the beauty industry, with companies exploring innovative ways to reduce their carbon footprint and promote eco-friendly products.
3. Circular Economy - Beauty companies are embracing the concept of circular economy, incorporating recycling and waste reduction into their production processes.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty Packaging - The beauty packaging industry has an opportunity to expand its offerings to include more sustainable and low-impact solutions, such as incorporating post-consumer recycled plastics.
2. Sustainable Cosmetics - The trend towards sustainable beauty also includes using eco-friendly and natural ingredients in cosmetics and reducing waste throughout the entire production process.
3. Recycling Industry - The recycling industry can play a big role in providing post-consumer recycled plastics for use in beauty packaging and increasing the availability and viability of these materials.

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