Bio-Based Beauty Packaging

Clean the Sky - Positive Eco Trends & Breakthroughs

Toly Partners up with Sulapac to Commit to Long-Term Sustainability

— July 20, 2021 — Eco
Toly, a beauty and cosmetics brand established in the 1950s, partnered up with Sulapac to offer unique solutions to accelerate growth in today's eco-centric beauty world. The purpose-driven beauty brand is excited to reform its packaging with the help of Sulapac, a multinational sustainable packaging supplier.

Andy Gatesy, Chairman and CEO of Toly, expresses that "the future of packaging is to be more sustainable and partnering with Sulapac on bio-based materials is an excellent addition to our platform." The packaging company developed a material made from wood and plant-based binders as an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic. The bio-based material is 100% biodegradable and mitigates the lingering effects of microplastics in the environment. Toly will re-launch its popular Infinity line of compacts using Sulapac material as an initial step towards a sustainable future.

Image Credit: Toly

Trend Themes

  1. Sustainable Packaging — The trend towards environmentally friendly and biodegradable packaging materials is growing and offers opportunities for disruptive innovation across industries.
  2. Bio-based Materials — Companies are exploring and developing new materials made from natural sources, providing opportunities for innovation in material science and production.
  3. Eco-centric Beauty — Demand for sustainable and ethical beauty products is increasing, providing opportunities for innovation in product development and marketing.

Industry Implications

  1. Beauty and Cosmetics — The beauty and cosmetics industry is being disrupted by consumer demand for eco-friendly products and sustainable packaging solutions.
  2. Packaging — Innovation in sustainable and biodegradable packaging materials is disrupting the packaging industry and creating new opportunities for growth.
  3. Material Science — The development of new bio-based materials for packaging and other applications is disrupting the material science industry and creating new opportunities for innovation.
3.9
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness