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The sustainable trajectory of Quadpack's Regula Jar

Manufactured in Europe by Quadpack group company Louvrette, the Regula Jar is a perfect example of Quadpack's relentless pursuit of eco-responsible packaging:
Reduce - A thick-walled pot lightened by 50 %, while retaining the same printing dimensions: these are the main features of Regula Light, a lightweight pot that reduces the carbon footprint of transport.
Recycle - The challenge was to start offering Regula Light in recyclable and recycled options - Louvrette chose SusPET (a recyclable virgin material) and PCR (post-consumer recycled). Regula Eco was born! A new glass Regula, a top-of-the-range recyclable product, will soon be available.
Replace - It's time to look for even more sustainable options: compostable and biodegradable packaging. Quadpack is exploring alternatives like Sulapac, which allows us to replace traditional plastic with a material that releases no post-decomposition microplastics, made from wood and natural biopolymers.
Reuse - Quadpack continues to explore ways of making packaging more sustainable, working across the entire product lifecycle from sourcing to disposal. So why not make the Regula and other ranges refillable? The new Regula Airless will be launched this summer.
Regula Light and Regula Eco are available in 50 ml sizes.
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