FaiveleyTech and Sulapac create an innovative, eco-friendly massage accessory for Chanel 

Finnish biobased raw materials supplier Sulapac and French SME FaiveleyTech, specialists in the injection and decoration of aesthetic plastic parts, continue their collaboration with Chanel. To their credit: the creation of a massage accessory, in line with the responsible and sustainable approach of the brand's N°1 skincare line.

Designed by Chanel experts for a unique sensory experience, the accessory created by FaiveleyTech and Sulapac enhances the effectiveness of Chanel's N°1 skincare ritual. Another special feature is its eco-design.

"We at Chanel are proud to set up unprecedented partnerships in the service of beauty. Working closely with our suppliers Sulapac and FaiveleyTech, we offer innovative products that further our commitment to a more sustainable cosmetics sector."explains Julien Garry, International Director of Purchasing and Packaging Development Innovation at Chanel Parfums-Beauté.

The material composition was developed by Sulapac before it was shaped by FaiveleyTech thanks to its mastery of multi-material injection technology. The two partners have been working together since 2017 to help the cosmetics industry replace petroleum-based plastics. 

The massage tool, made from over 85 % of bio-sourced materials, including camellia seed shells, is part of a more global approach to sustainable manufacturing based on the use of innovative materials. Through the valorization of camellia co-products, Chanel's emblematic active ingredient used notably in the N°1 skincare range, this object is part of Chanel's circularity approach. 

"At FaiveleyTech, we have been involved for many years in the transformation of Sulapac biosourced materials into environmentally-friendly packaging. The creation of this new massage tool is a perfect example of innovation at the service of product excellence, thanks to a fruitful partnership".says Béryl Tomaschett, Sales Director at FaiveleyTech.

"The massage tool represents an innovative solution from Chanel that combines the goal of responsible production with the use of sustainable materials. We hope it will inspire the entire beauty industry to innovate beyond recycled plastic."says Colin Strobant, Cosmetics Sales Manager at Sulapac.

"We at Chanel are proud to set up unprecedented partnerships in the service of beauty. Working closely with our suppliers Sulapac and FaiveleyTech, we offer innovative products that further our commitment to a more sustainable cosmetics sector."explains Julien Garry, International Director of Purchasing and Packaging Development Innovation at Chanel Parfums-Beauté.

Photo: © Chanel

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