Uriage x Medicos package three recent dermo‑cosmetic launches, featuring a refillable 50 ml PET jar that used 30% PCR (post‑consumer recycled) material. The line also included a 30 ml glass dropper serum and a 150 ml PE squeeze tube, each tailored for skincare application and decorated with white silk‑screen printing.
Medicos paired the PET jar with a white PP refill cup, sealing lid and retainable cap so consumers keep the outer jar while replacing the inner cup; the serum used an automated assembly glass pipette with a PP cap and TPE bulb; the tube featured a mass‑dyed blue PP cannula. Production spans facilities in France and Italy and serves major global dermo brands.
For consumers, the refillable jar system reduces single‑use plastic and simplifies replenishment while preserving product aesthetics and functionality. The work shows how refill mechanics and recycled content can align with dermo‑cosmetic handling and durability expectations.
Refillable Jar Solutions
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Trend Themes
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Refillable Modular Packaging — A keepable outer jar with replaceable inner cups demonstrates a modular packaging approach that can upend single‑use consumption models and extend product lifecycle value.
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PCR and Recycled Content Adoption — The use of 30% post‑consumer recycled PET in a premium jar signals material circularity becoming viable for upscale formulations and brand premiumization.
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Automated Refill‑compatible Assembly — Integration of automated glass pipette assembly and retainable cap systems points to manufacturing line innovations that enable refillability without sacrificing throughput or finish.
Industry Implications
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Dermo‑cosmetics — Clinical skincare brands stand to differentiate through refill systems that maintain laboratory‑grade protection while reducing packaging waste.
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Packaged Consumer Goods — Mass‑market personal care and household product lines could be reimagined around refill mechanics that change purchasing frequency and packaging supply chains.
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Contract Manufacturing and Co‑packing — Third‑party producers capable of combining recycled materials with automated assembly are positioned to offer new service tiers centered on sustainable, refillable SKUs.