11 sustainable cosmetic packaging innovations at Luxe Pack 2024

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We’ve rounded up some of the key eco-designed cosmetics packaging innovations that were on show at the Luxe Pack 2024 event in Monaco this October.

Technicaps x Pochet x Ciloa Re feel

Technicaps innovation, made in collaboration with two other French players, Pochet and Cilkoa, is this year’s winner of the Luxe Pack in green eco-conceived packaging award.

Re feel’ is a 100% cellulose refill, integrated into a glass jar that was eco-designed and made in France. The cellulose refill is impermeable for water and grease thanks to a unique mineral treatment developed by Cilkoa. Plus, it’s also 100% recyclable.

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Minerbio Mono Dropper

The made-in-Italy monomaterial dropper is entirely made of polypropylene (PP), so compatible with current recycling systems.

It has a classic dropper shape and comes in four standard versions, with a glossy white or NIR black finish for the collar, suitable for Laura 15 and 30 bottles.

It’s also customisable by colour for orders starting from 15,000 pieces.

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Autajon Group Cosmethics Édition Savon

Eco-designed Cosmethics Édition Savon has a glue-free corolla case, which creates a pleasant 'unboxing' experience by opening like a flower.

The paper packaging protects the soap, a tamper-evident label protects the product integrity, and the product also reuses ink waste.

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ICMA Rinascimento

The product is made of wastepaper in a circular economy model that is traced along the whole supply chain.

The scrap paper is used directly as a raw material to manufacture the new paper, eliminating the intermediate step of producing virgin or recycled cellulose pulp – a process that uses chemicals, energy, and water.

Material transportation is also reduced due to the shortened production process. ICMA also chooses partners based on the geographical location of the waste.

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Zignago Vetro Licata Jar

Said to be the ‘world-first’ cosmetic jar that’s made with more than 75% post-consumer recycled glass.

This percentage rises up to 90% when including the post-production recycled glass too. It has the typical green colour of the glass by recycling scraps from bottle banks.

The material has a 99% shielding from UV radiation and production gives up to 36% reduction in CO2 emissions.

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Double Glass Refill & Go Berlin Packaging

A new refillable solution for the extra-premium packaging segment, that’s available in 15 and 30ml sizes.

The double wall design means the outer glass bottle can be reused and refilled with a new tubular glass ampoule.

Customers can carry only the refill bottles with their pumps and safety clips, to make it more travel-friendly, plus

the packaging components can be easily separated and differentiated by material.

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A kit made from ocean plastic by MyProd

The Belgian company presented a kit made from plastic sourced from the oceans.

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Martinenq Spatula de Testing a Usage Unique

A single-use spatula that is a greener and more economical alternative to plastic spatulas.

The two-sided coated paper prevents the spatula from absorbing the product during the testing phase, while this sheath ensures perfect hygiene by protecting the single-use spatula.

Both are made biodegradable and recyclable paper and can customised to requirements.

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LabLabo airless

The company, which creates airless refillable pouches that preserve the integrity of the formula while offering more eco-friendly packaging, has launched its refillable solutions in a larger size.

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Spinnler Cartonnages Pushup Stick

The company has previously created push-up sticks for solid deodorants and has now unveiled this cardboard-based innovation for solid cosmetics formats, too.

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NatPak Modular

The Hong Kong-based sustainable packaging company has unveiled its latest eco-designed innovation, which features multiple compartments that could make it ideal for cosmetics palettes.

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