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Materia Viva Metamorphosis by Fedrigoni, or how to go from plastic to paper

A leading manufacturer of specialty papers and self-adhesive materials, Fedrigoni innovates with a new generation of papers capable of covering certain applications previously reserved for plastic. Materia Viva Metamorphosis fulfills the contract of the circular economy with all-paper and recyclable solutions for multiple packaging markets: beauty, wine and spirits, fashion, food...

As part of its 2030 objectives and its "Making Progress" program, which aims to develop avant-garde solutions that combine performance, aesthetics and respect for the environment, the Fedrigoni Group is launching the second part of the Materia Viva range. Materia Viva Metamorphosis papers are, depending on the reference, resistant to scratches, grease, stains, mildew and water. They are translucent, metallic, rigid and elastic. They are impact resistant, tear resistant, foldable, heat resistant and light resistant. They bypass the use of plastic or other polluting substances and avoid any lamination operation. The products or packaging put on the market then become 100 % recyclable.

The Materia Viva Metamorphis range is designed for packaging subject to humidity (soaps), for packaging with plastic windows, for single-dose liquid products, for solid edibles, for waterproof shopping bags, for make-up palettes, for luxury e-commerce packs. Materia Viva Metamorphosis claims the highest quality of papers rich in natural fibers and recycled materials (from 20 to 100 %). It is the result of the group's 20-year-long commitment to helping its customers achieve creativity and reduce their environmental impact.

The Eclose brand takes its name from an Italian start-up born of an agreement between Tecnoform and Fedrigoni (which holds 70 % of the shares). Its positioning is based on the development of thermoformed products made from cellulose pulp, a real alternative to plastic. Whether for primary or secondary packaging, the company is betting on a promising future, particularly for the luxury and beauty sectors.

Creapharm Cosmetics takes Greenbush from the surfer's bag to the skier's pocket

This winter 2023, Greenbush, the ethical brand of natural and mineral sun care products, wants to conquer the market of lip sun protection in the mountains.

After the stores specializing in water sports, it is the turn of ski resorts to see the arrival of the brand's products. The Cosmos certified SPF50+ lip stick was formulated by the Creapharm Cosmetics laboratory in response to Greenbush's expectations.

" In order to provide optimal sun protection, healthy composition and respect for the environment, we obviously turned to CREAPHARM to co-develop this 6th solar reference. "Hervé Lacastaigneratte, founder of Greenbush

From conception to finished product, Creapharm Cosmetics has been accompanying the specialist brand since 2019. In its hands, the formulation, manufacturing and packaging of the entire successful suncare range, very high protection products and after-sun care.

" The new 4g Greenbush sun lip stick, developed by Creapharm Cosmetics, is a true condensation of expertise: sun expertise, hot pouring and development of natural cosmetics "summarizes Hervé Lacastaigneratte, founder of Greenbush

All made in France: the French manufacture of all products is a prerequisite for Greenbush, based in Hossegor.

Solvay launches the first Mass Balance ISCC Plus certified vanillin

The first vanillin on the market to be mass balance certified, in response to consumers and brands demanding greater sustainability, more renewable raw materials and a reduced carbon footprint for their products.

Solvay, one of the world's leading suppliers of vanillin, has announced that the manufacture of Rhovanil vanillin at its Saint-Fons plant in France is now certified as compliant with the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) Plus calculation method.

"As the global leader in advanced vanillin technology, our strategy is to provide natural and sustainable ingredients to the food, flavor and fragrance markets. With this range of pure vanillins, which has received the world's first ISCC Plus mass balance certification, we are very proud to offer new solutions to our customers"said Jo Grosemans, head of Solvay's Natural Growth division.

The Rhovanil range is mainly used in food and flavour applications, as well as in the composition of home fragrances and personal hygiene products. Obtained at the end of 2022, this ISCC Plus certification endorses the controlled use and traceability of renewable raw materials used in the manufacture of Solvay vanillin. This helps brands to minimize their environmental impact and reduce their consumption of raw materials from fossil resources and their carbon footprint, in order to meet a growing demand for more sustainable ingredients in the circular economy.

"Our new Rhovanil MB solution is available. It can be used as a direct and immediate substitute for currently used products"Maud Joassard, Solvay's Marketing Manager, adds.

Replacing the main fossil resources with certified renewable raw materials is a step on the roadmap of the Solvay One Planet initiative, which aims both to continuously improve the sustainability of Solvay's activities and to help its customers reduce their indirect emissions from suppliers.

In this regard, the Rhovanil MB can significantly help key players in the FMCG sector who want to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040 or earlier.

Gala dip-in pack: born for make-up artists from all over the world

With four smart and intuitive applicators, Gala is the perfect solution for eye, lip and face formulas.

The look is important, but the application is what really matters when it comes to makeup packaging. In the world of makeup artists, the right tools are essential to achieving flawless results. The Gala dip-in pack is new from international beauty packaging manufacturer and supplier Quadpack, which combines an attractive, thick-walled bottle with four high-performance applicators for specific uses. 

The single-material packaging is based on an environmentally responsible concept. Made entirely of recyclable PET, brands can also choose 100 % rPet components. Life cycle analyses show that switching to a fully PCR version improves the circularity index of the packaging by 60 %. This promotes Gala to a "advanced level of sustainability"According to Quadpack's Pip (Positive Impact Packaging) assessment.

The beautifully crafted 4.5ml Gala bottle boasts a prestigious look with its large print and neat silhouette. Designed to hold eye, lip and face formulas, this package offers four different applicators to cover all areas of makeup:

  • The elegant

A rigid and precise crowbar-shaped tool with a central receptacle on the tip, optimized for highlighting formulas or lips that require high definition. 

  • The bottom line

A rounded tip spatula with two receptacles on opposite sides, super flexible and soft for easy and pleasant application.

  • The glamour

A concave, flexible, petal-shaped tool with a large receptacle to collect the formula and a pointed tip for precise application.

  • The irresistible

A spoon-shaped applicator with a center receptacle and rigid tip for maximum control of highly pigmented lip products.

In addition to holding makeup formulas, Gala can be decorated to fit any brand. From hot stamping to metallization, the brand can apply dramatic designs to evolve this value-added packaging into a valuable asset.

Texen and Stella by Stella McCartney reinvent refillable airless packs

A true pioneer in sustainable and ethical fashion, Stella McCartney wants to bring a new, more responsible alternative to the selective beauty market called Alter-Care. This new range of natural, vegan, effective and responsible skincare products was developed in partnership with LVMH Beauty Division. It consists of three products: Reset cleanser, Alter-Care serum and Restore moisturizer.

Each step of the product life cycle has been studied in order to minimize its environmental impact: the formulas are of natural origin, clean, vegan and cruelty free. The packaging is eco-designed, recyclable and refillable.

Alter-Care Serum and Restore Moisturizing Cream feature a 50ml refill in a glass bottle, elegantly coupled with an airless pump that allows the formula to be used to the last drop.

The refills have also been designed for mobile use. They can be unscrewed from their bottles and transported easily thanks to their service cap, guaranteeing easy use and a tight seal. Whatever the use, these packagings meet the brand's requirements in terms of eco-design, efficiency and aesthetics.

Texen acquired PRP's flexible packaging business in February 2022. The successful collaboration of their experts and the LVMH teams made this innovative project a success.

Texen shapes the refills from a multi-layer, decorated and recyclable film, ensuring all the barrier effects required for optimal protection of these new ultra-clean formulas. It injects and then welds the head of the pouch onto which a service capsule fits in order to create these refills that can be used alone, in a nomadic version. All the components of this new type of packaging are recyclable.

Thanks to the international ISCC+ certification, Texen is able to promote virtuous production methods and the use of recycled or biomass materials, further strengthening its commitment to environmental responsibility.

FlorIndex, from TechnicoFlor, continues its revolution

In this context of ecological urgency known to all, TechnicoFlor has developed FlorIndex, a tool to assess the impact of perfume formulas on the environment. This approach towards a more responsible perfumery is now validated by Afnor Certification: a first.

Consumption habits have evolved today: we tend more and more towards a more responsible and natural consumption. Indeed, consumers are asking for more transparency on the composition of the products they use. In response to this demand, TechnicoFlor, a French, family-owned and independent perfume composition company specialized in the creation of perfumes for the biggest names in Perfumery, Cosmetics and Hygiene, launched FlorIndex in 2022, a unique tool
ecodesign of perfume formulas.

A real innovation created by TechnicoFlor's teams, accompanied by ecodesign experts, FlorIndex is the only tool to date that is able to measure the environmental impact of perfumes at almost every stage of their development cycle. From the sourcing of raw materials to the end of the perfume's life, including production and transport, it scrutinizes 38 indicators in order to evaluate 8 criteria: the weight of responsible raw materials, the weight of the solvent, the energy necessary for production,
the impact of transport, but also the biodegradability of a formula or the measurement of its toxicity on the environment and health. In the form of an eco-score, it assigns a grade from A to E to the perfume, which provides all the data necessary for its understanding.

FlorIndex is a unique tool, the most complete existing on the market, and has just been validated by Afnor Certification: the organization has validated the relevance, transparency and robustness of FlorIndex. " We have taken another step forward in our desire to control the environmental and societal impacts of our formulas. By providing our clients with a tool that allows them to communicate the use of an eco-designed fragrance to their distributors and consumers, we are offering them a totally new advantage. FlorIndex will bring our entire industry into the era of transparency and eco-creation! "Maxime Gransart, Technicoflor's deputy general manager, points out.

Verpack deploys its global offer for an exceptional l'Occitane calendar

For this innovative and demanding box, L'Occitane en Provence called upon all the Verpack group's trades, from the design of the project to the delivery of the packaged products. The pledges were multiple, the ecological footprint reduced to its maximum.

L'Occitane en Provence, a long-standing client of the Verpack group, never stops reinventing itself. Throughout the year, the brand competes with creativity without compromising its environmental commitment. For this Christmas, its desire to innovate was made possible thanks to the complementary skills that the group capitalizes on in France, an exceptional offer in Europe. When closed, this creation is presented in a cubic form, easy to transport and store. The surprise then comes from the inside. When fully opened, the box becomes a calendar, revealing its 24 secret compartments. L'Occitane called it Mon Coffret Magique de l'Avent.

The story begins with a project that the brand had been thinking about for a long time. The one nicknamed "Rubik's Cube" had to combine the practicality of the shape with the theatrical opening of a painting. This all-cardboard creation required a solid upstream work from Verpack's integrated design office. The cardboard structure is covered with a printed paper, each box is designed as a case inserted in the structure. Printing with meticulous color marking, cutting, gluing of the boxes, automatic assembly of the boxes, manual assembly and volume setting, packaging of the products, the multiple stages had to be linked with agility under the dexterity of the project managers who became conductors. The challenge was to ensure the perfect link between manual and automatic operations, to insert quality controls, to manage reduced transport times, to coordinate the schedules of machines and men, right up to the packaging of products produced on line.

This industrial and logistical challenge was carried out on the two Burgundy sites of the Verpack group. Between them, they group together all the trades required by the project. Their proximity allowed us to save on transportation and optimize the shuttles. In order to reduce the carbon footprint, the boxes, which are already convenient to store in the box, were installed in specific non-woven containers, without the need for individual packaging, a precious saving of material.

Avery Dennison invites you to rethink responsible luxury

Avery Dennison, a leader in materials science and digital identification solutions, will showcase at Paris Packaging Week 2023 its new premium and sustainable label materials and digital innovations for connected labels.

On January 25 and 26, 2023, at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center, visitors will be invited to discover the crucial role that a product label can play in the luxury sector's eco-friendly journey, which involves using sustainable materials without compromising the aesthetics, refinement and elegance that consumers have come to expect from a luxury brand. Avery Dennison's digital identification solutions will feature technologies such as Near Field Communication (NFC). Used in luxury labeling, this short-range, contactless communication technology offers customers an interactive experience with the brand, directly from their smartphone.

High-end brands seeking to maintain their status in the luxury market are looking for new recycled and plastic-free materials, and are turning to innovative technologies to meet customers' wishes. They are becoming more environmentally responsible and opting for a more economical supply chain and transportation. ", says Vladimir Tyulpin, Market Segment Leader for Premium Packaging Solutions, Avery Dennison. " We are eager to prove to brands that it is possible to create a luxurious aesthetic with sustainable materials that not only reduce the environmental impact of labels, but also pave the way for connected products that can communicate a sustainable message. "

At the Avery Dennison booth, visitors will be able to embark on an interactive journey and discover the sustainable solutions available to all sectors in luxury packaging design. The program will feature immersive demonstrations, innovative prototypes for the food, beverage and beauty industries, and insightful perspectives on the impact of digital technologies on sustainability, leading to greater transparency, enriched consumer experiences, and a true bond of trust with the customer.

"Elements": immersive prototypes for luxury food, beverage and cosmetic brands

In partnership with Estal, Favini, Grafical, Luxoro-Kurz and O,nice! Design Studio, Avery Dennison has developed six "Element" prototypes to showcase its portfolios of premium, sustainable and safe products. They will be on display in their physical version at the booth, with the goal of raising awareness of environmental issues. The prototype labels will also be scannable for additional context, using Avery Dennison Smartrac digital identification solutions.

"Once Upon A Time": how to reinvent luxury brands in the face of stereotypes

On the Avery Dennison stand, the second experience is dedicated to the beauty sector. Straight out of a fairy tale, 'Once Upon A Time' highlights the imperative for brands to constantly evolve their approach to customers through design. In collaboration with Supperstudio, Kurz, Estal, Etiquel, Amorin, Etinsa and Egisa, seven prototypes were developed to reinterpret a traditional fairy tale in light of the social and inclusive issues of our time, such as ageism and the body positive movement.

Today, the luxury industry cannot exist in the physical world without a presence in the digital world. Moreover, in a recent Avery Dennison survey of 7,500 people worldwide, 43 % of cosmetics shoppers said that clear product provenance and journey was important to them, while more than a third (36 %) added that a brand's transparency about the composition of its products encouraged them to make more eco-friendly purchases.

NFC technology also allows brands to authenticate their products and thus fight against imitation and reproduction. A valuable asset in the beauty sector, where counterfeiting figures are among the highest in the world.

Cfic: The new cosmetics industrial transition exhibition, November 21 and 22, 2023 in Lyon

CFIC is the new annual trade show that brings together all the players in the sector and focuses on the major transitions in the sector: energy, environmental, digital, technological, changes in business skills, etc.
During 2 days, in Hall 7 of Eurexpo, 200 exhibitors will offer industrial, technological and innovative solutions to support cosmetic companies in their mutations, through 4 universes:

  • Industrial equipment and supplies
  • New generation solutions and services
  • Packaging for the future
  • Ingredients with added environmental and social value

Among the 2,000 visitors expected, CFIC brings together all the company's decision-makers and specifiers (General Management, Purchasing/Sourcing, Industrial Management/Production, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Marketing, Communication, Logistics, Information Systems, R&D & Laboratory) for the entire cosmetics ecosystem: own brands, laboratories, manufacturers, processors, subcontractors, experts, public and private research centers.
A true pillar of French industry, the cosmetics sector is also faced with the major challenges of our time. Automation and digitalization of production lines, environmental impact / decarbonization, energy efficiency... CFIC helps all players, especially VSEs and SMEs, to identify new partners / concrete solutions, and offers a unique access to manufacturers & distributors of materials, equipment, packaging, services and ingredients with environmental and social added value. As a trade show on a human scale, it is the only meeting place for all suppliers to the cosmetics industry. GL events Exhibitions Industrie's association with Cosmed is an alliance that combines expertise in event organization and networking for the benefit of the cosmetics industry and its needs. The importance of Cosmed's 23 years of experience in the development of cosmetic companies explains the co-creation of this trade show dedicated to the industry.

Ami Ingredients : new kit "Voyage en bord de mer" (Travel by the sea)

Ami Ingrédients offers a beautiful escape with iodized notes...
Ingredients of marine origin, refreshing textures reminiscent of water or pearly with sunny reflections are to be discovered in the heart of 9 formulas inspired by seaside vacations.

  • Cosmos gentle cleansing granite: Thanks to its composition in alginate produced in Brittany, this cleansing gel surprises by its "granite" texture which allows a light exfoliation and a cleaning gently of the face.
  • Cosmos After-Sun Soothing Radiance Gel : Enriched with "sun effect" pearls, this jelly brings radiance and light to the face and décolleté.
  • Cosmos resurfacing emulsion: After the summer, skin exposed to the sun, wind and salt of the ocean becomes thicker. It becomes dull and imperfections appear. To avoid this "rebound" phenomenon, this fluid emulsion with a "peeling" effect, thanks to its PHA content, will smooth and refine the skin texture.
  • Cosmos pearly soft shampoo without sulfate: Thanks to its formula without sulfated surfactants, the gentle shampoo respects the fiber and scalp of the whole family, ideal after sea baths.
  • Sunset elixir face serum with marine sugar Its surprising texture suspends a regenerating oil with a thousand reflections within a transparent natural jelly rich in marine ingredients.
  • Sunrise elixir face serum cosmos : Its golden texture evocative of the Caribbean sun moisturizes and soothes the skin while providing a sensory experience.
  • Cosmos face and body moisturizer: This mobile moisturizing mist penetrates instantly to gently moisturize the face and body.
  • Cosmos body cream gel To avoid skin dryness, the gel-cream has a fresh and creamy texture, which melts on the skin without leaving a greasy film and acts in depth to limit inflamm'aging.
  • Cosmos melting body butter: This balm with its ultra-melting butter texture offers dry and uncomfortable skin a moment of pure comfort.

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