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Albéa Tubes and L'Oréal join forces for a new advance in responsible packaging

Garnier's latest product innovation, "No-Rinse Conditioner", based on "Green Sciences", combines Albéa's cardboard tube with the two-in-one EcoFusionTop opening and closing system to protect a 98 % naturally derived formula.
This conditioner saves up to 100 liters of water per tube and reduces the carbon footprint, both in terms of packaging and ingredients.
"Our goal was to provide consumers with a sustainable product that supports a responsible lifestyle and new habits, explains Aurélie Weinling, Garnier's scientific director and head of sustainable development. "The combination of the formula, cardboard-based packaging and single-component opening and closing system allows us to reduce the total carbon footprint by 92% compared to a traditional 200ml conditioner." .

"We are proud to have been part of this new advance in responsible packaging. says Caroline Hughes, marketing manager for Albea Tubes. "By reducing the amount of plastic used in the tube and cap as well as water consumption through its formula, this product is the best example of reduced environmental impact. This new collaboration is a perfect illustration of what the future of sustainable packaging and products holds."

The EcoFusion Top two-in-one solution reduces weight by more than 80 % compared to standard head+cap solutions. The system is made of HDPE to ensure mono-materiality and recyclability. EcoFusionTop is available with different skirt options, such as the best-selling Greenleaf for laminated pipes and Thin-Wall technology for extruded pipes.

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