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BASF Venture Capital and Aqua-Spark invest in Sea6 Energy

BASF Venture Capital GmbH, the venture capital company of BASF SE (Germany), and Aqua-Spark, a Dutch investment fund specialized in the global aquaculture industry, are investing in Sea6 Energy Pvt. Ltd. in a Series B financing round.

Sea6 Energy, founded in 2010 and located in Bangalore, India is a leader in the production and processing of tropical red algae. Other existing investors include: Tata Capital Innovations Fund. With this investment, Sea6 Energy will complete its Series B transaction for a total amount of INR 1,402 million (approximately $18.5 million).

Red seaweed grows mainly in the tropical waters of Asia, where the constant high temperatures are conducive to year-round growth. The biomass of fast-growing red algae can be used as raw material for various applications, e.g. in animal feed and plant protection products, as a gelling ingredient in the food industry or as an ingredient in cosmetics. Only a small part of the commercially available seaweed comes from wild collections. Most of it is cultivated on farms, especially in Asia, and since 1950, the amount produced worldwide has increased a thousandfold. In 2019, nearly 35 million tons of seaweed were produced, about half of which was red seaweed. The market volume of seaweed products was nearly $17 billion in 2020. However, large-scale commercial sea farming is complex, and technical systems must withstand adverse weather conditions, such as storms and waves.

Sea6 Energy has adapted its farming technology to deeper water and adverse weather conditions and covers both parts of the value chain with its integrated business model. To identify the right locations and conditions for its farms, Sea6 Energy uses satellite imagery, for example. Under the right conditions, at least six harvests per year are possible.

The company is headquartered in Bangalore, India, while in Bali, Indonesia, it has established a wholly owned subsidiary dedicated to the commercial cultivation of seaweed. Sea6 operates several plants in Tuticorin, India, for the further processing of red algae for various applications. For example, the company produces biostimulants for agriculture and shrimp farming that increase resistance to disease and stress. Sea6 Energy is also working on the development of bioplastics and biofuels based on red algae. In addition, Sea6 Energy has developed a patented process that increases the shelf life of red algae from one to two days to 60 days. This facilitates the transportation of fresh red algae, which can otherwise only be transported over long distances after being dried.

Sea6 Energy convinced us with its integrated business model" Markus Solibieda, Managing Director of BASF Venture Capital GmbH, said. " With its extensive experience in biotechnology, the team has created very good conditions upstream to cultivate red algae as biomass on a large scale, while demonstrating success downstream with its biorefinery. This opens up opportunities for the transition of traditionally crude-dependent industries, such as the chemical industry, to renewable feedstocks.
Our vision is to be able to offer biomass and red algae products on a large scale in a sustainable and reliable manner. With our patented mechanized cultivation technology, we can produce high quality biomass on a large scale and at competitive prices, which can enable products such as bioplastics and biofuels" Shrikumar Suryanarayan, CEO and co-founder of Sea6 Energy, said. " We are pleased to have experienced partners on our side at BASF and we are pleased with the renewed commitment of Aqua-Spark.
Sea6 has made great strides over the past year, and we are excited to continue supporting the company. We believe Sea6's algae cultivation technology is a real game changer for the industry, enabling a variety of commercial-scale red algae applications" Aqua-Spark managing partners Mike Velings and Amy Novogratz said. Aqua-Spark has been an investor in Sea6 Energy since June 2021.
The transaction also provides a partial exit and liquidity to Tata Capital Innovations Fund.

Myralys named Innovation Zone Best Ingredient Award 2022

Greentech is pleased to announce that Myralys was honored at the In Cosmetics Korea trade show a few days ago, winning the Innovation Zone Best Ingredient Award 2022, in the Active Ingredients category. This new award recognizes the R&D and sustainable sourcing work carried out by Greentech teams. It also attests to the importance of the close partnerships Greentech has established locally in France, with both producers and academic laboratories.

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Myralys - Eyelid lift & eye rejuvenator

This new active ingredient dedicated to eye contour care reflects Greentech's 30 years of expertise in phytochemistry, green extraction and bioguided fractionation. Myralys is a Cosmos-certified organic active ingredient, highly purified in gentiopicroside, derived from organic wild yellow gentian roots, for rejuvenating the upper and lower eye contours. Harvested locally and sustainably in France by gentian farmers trained in good harvesting practices, gentian roots are rigorously selected by Greentech scientists for their gentiopicroside content, to obtain a highly titrated extract thanks to an advanced purification process.

To counter eye ageing, Myralys targets 6 interconnected biological pathways (multi-pathway approach): antioxidant and anti-inflammatory responses, angiogenesis, lymphatic function, glycation and dermal ageing.

For a look that defies time

Clinically tested on volunteers with aging eyes, MYRALYS lifts sagging upper eyelids and has a rejuvenating effect on the lower eye contour, reducing the severity of dark circles, puffiness and tear troughs, with visible and significant results as early as 14 days.

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Bio-EC, Spincontrol and Genex, part of the Bio-EC / Spincontrol group, join the Eurofins network of companies

Eurofins has successfully completed the acquisition of a majority stake in Bio-EC, Spincontrol and Genex, part of the Bio-EC / Spincontrol Group, as part of its ambitions to expand its global offering in the cosmetics and personal care sector. The acquisition adds ex vivo objectification and cosmetogenomics capabilities and strengthens the Eurofins Group's ability to perform ad-hoc clinical efficacy studies, emotional studies and image analysis.
By joining forces, Eurofins Cosmetics & Personal Care (C&PC) and Bio-EC, Spincontrol and Genex will leverage their respective expertise and capabilities to offer creative, unique and integrated solutions for cosmetics, dietary supplements and medical devices.
The French companies are headquartered in Paris and Tours, with three sites in France and Canada, and employ 58 people.

With 24 years of experience, Bio-EC brings innovative capabilities to Eurofins, with a strong position in ex vivo models and mechanisms and in vitro toxicology services, as well as new clinical facilities in Paris and unique expertise with its own in-house RAMAN. With the most sophisticated R&D capabilities and equipment, Bio-EC is involved in several research and innovation projects and channels its expertise to propose new models and methods every year.

As one of the industry's most experienced and influential companies in clinical efficacy studies, Spincontrol France and Spincontrol Canada support Eurofins Cosmetics & Personal Care's ambition to strengthen its portfolio and capture the value it brings to its customers. Well known in the market with 31 years of experience, Spincontrol will allow Eurofins C&PC to expand its existing clinical capabilities, ad hoc testing protocols and emotion studies, open up access to in-house image analysis and new imaging technologies, and bring its companies closer to local and regional customers in France and Canada.

Genex's expertise in cosmetogenomics will help Eurofins C&PC offer its clients a new way of monitoring gene expression to comprehensively identify product effects and reveal new targets and mechanisms.

Firmenich posts record results despite a difficult macroeconomic environment

Firmenich International SA, the world's largest privately-owned fragrance and flavor company, announces its annual results for the 52 weeks ending June 30, 2022.

Financial highlights

  • Revenue of CHF 4723 million, up +11.11TP6Q1 Adjusted EBITDA of CHF 905 million, up +10.91TP6Q.
  • Adjusted EBITDA margin 19.21TP6Q, up +10 basis points
  • Free cash flow of CHF 414 million, down -19.1%, or -5.9% on a comparable basis2 EBITDA to free cash flow conversion ratio of 51.8 %.
  • Record revenues and adjusted EBITDA, despite a difficult global environment for raw materials, logistics and energy costs.
  • Outperforming the sector in terms of sales growth and market share gains, underpinned by double-digit sales growth in Fragrance & Ingredients and Taste & Beyond, thanks to improved customer demand.
  • Sales growth in all regions, with strong momentum in our main geographical areas, notably Europe (+18.9%), India (+13.1%), China (+9.4%) and North America (+5.1%).
  • Strong cash generation, despite higher safety stocks linked to the priority given to customer service in the supply chain in a difficult global environment.

Firmenich's strong performance in FY22 is the result of our ongoing commitment to serving and innovating with our customers, and testifies to the strength of our fragrance and taste offerings. We are now entering a new chapter in our history, with the announced merger with DSM, and I am pleased to see that our company is entering this new phase from a position of strength." said Patrick Firmenich, Chairman of the Board.

Despite a persistently difficult macroeconomic environment, Firmenich posted another year of good results, with double-digit growth in sales and adjusted EBITDA. We demonstrated leadership and excellence in execution. As always, I would like to thank our 11,000 employees for making this possible. I look forward to the year ahead, which marks the beginning of a new chapter for Firmenich.  "said Gilbert Ghostine, CEO of Firmenich.

Strengths of the operation

  • Continue to prioritize customer supply, preserving TOTIF3's superior service levels, in a particularly challenging global environment for raw materials and the supply chain.
  • Firmenich benefited from its continued investment in growth segments and differentiated offerings, including sugar reduction, natural and renewable ingredients, plant-based foods, clean and responsible fragrances, e-commerce and digital channels.
  • Continued investment in strategic markets, highlighted by the move to a majority stake in ArtSci in April 2022 to better serve the fast-growing Chinese taste market.
  • Ongoing strategic investment in innovation:

o Announcement of the creation of a Scientific Advisory Board in May 2022 to oversee our R&D strategy.

o Inauguration of a state-of-the-art creation and development center at the Dubai Science Park, to strengthen science and innovation capabilities,

o Launch of new biodegradable ingredients such as Muguissimo™ and natural 100% ingredients including Muguet Firgood™.

  • Raising the ESG bar: Improved industry-leading Sustainalytics ESG risk score to 7.5, placing it among the top 50 companies assessed worldwide; Recognition as one of the world's most ethical companies by Ethisphere in 2022; achieved CDP's triple-A rating for the fourth consecutive time; and achieved EcoVadis' platinum sustainability rating for the second time in a row, with an industry-leading score of 88/100, placing it in the top 1 % of companies assessed.

Performance for fiscal 2022

In fiscal 2022, the global economy experienced a challenging raw materials and supply chain environment, compounded by high geopolitical instability and new waves of Covid-19 in various regions.

Despite this context, Firmenich achieved record sales growth across the company, as well as double-digit growth in adjusted EBITDA and strong cash generation. Firmenich navigated this challenging environment with agility, prioritizing service and security of supply for its customers. Its reliability as a business partner, combined with the competitive advantage provided by its vertical integration of supply, enabled it to continue to gain market share.

All4Pack Emballage Paris reinvents itself: "Lead the revolution"!

New positioning, new signature, new location, new contents... All4Pack Emballage Paris makes its revolution!
As the leading event at the end of the year (November 21-24, 2022 - Paris Nord Villepinte), All4Pack Emballage Paris is now positioned as the leading international trade show for all sustainable packaging and intralogistics solutions, covering the entire production line, including machinery. It aims to be a source of inspiration to accompany all the actors of the industry in the face of current and future challenges, by decoding regulations and highlighting the most responsible innovations.

A new positioning supported by an entire ecosystem

Depletion of non-renewable resources, limited recyclability, greenhouse gas emissions... packaging is faced with many challenges and must reinvent itself. All4Pack Emballage Paris invites its exhibitors and visitors to lead this change and to participate in this mutation towards more sustainable innovative solutions. Expected by a majority of actors, this evolution is supported and accompanied by a whole ecosystem.
Thus, in order to reflect this constantly evolving universe and to better identify the current expectations of the packaging user markets, All4Pack Emballage Paris has created a Pack Expert Committee. This committee is composed of professionals from international groups among the most important in their sectors (Champagne Piper-Heidsieck, Coca Cola, Citeo, Decathlon, Groupe Bel, Léa Nature, L'oréal, Procter & Gamble). In addition, the show also relies on many partners, historical or recent, such as the Conseil National De L'emballage, Geppia, Secimep, Pôle Emballage Bois, Elipso, NVC...

A new positioning approved by the exhibitors

All4Pack Emballage Paris is an international trade show for all packaging and machinery solutions for all industries (Packaging, Processing, Printing, Intralogistics).
To date, 1,300 exhibitors are expected, including about 50 % of internationals. 86 % of the exhibition space is already booked. Numerous leading companies such as Atlanta Stretch, Auer, BFR Systems, Domino, Filpack, Franpack, Fromm, G.Mondini, Getra, Goglio, Ishida, Krones, Marchesini, Markem-Imaje, Mom, Newtec Bag Palletizing, Robopac, Sew, Shoeller Allibert, Sidel, Soncini, Tosa, Ulma, Unista... have confirmed their attendance.

A new layout to facilitate the visit

Another novelty, the 2022 edition of All4Pack Emballage Paris will be held in Hall 4 and 5A of the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center.

This new, more compact layout, with a real sharing of halls, will allow a better distribution of the 4 universes of the show (Packaging & Containers all markets/Raw materials, consumables - Process & packaging machines multi-industries/Marking, Coding - Handling/Secondary, tertiary and shipping packaging machines - Printing of packaging, transformation, labels).
It will make it easier for the 66,000 expected professionals (including 35,% of internationals) to find their way around, and will distribute the flows more evenly thanks to animation hubs placed in each zone.

A rich content to decipher trends and innovations

Resolutely turned towards future solutions and innovation, this new edition of All4Pack Emballage Paris will offer a rich content and many animations and highlights:
- The Target Zero Impact spaceThis unique hybrid event, which aspires to be a platform for exchange and a Think Tank, will bring together the actors of responsible change. The startups present will propose innovative and agile solutions for packaging and maintenance: new materials, reusable and connected containers, robot programming tool...
- The All4Pack Innovations area will be the showcase for the Innovation Awards 2022, a competition for which entries will open in early May. Inspiring, forward-looking and creative, this space will decipher trends and allow visitors to discover, through the competition winners, the latest innovations in the sectors covered by the show. In 2018, more than 300 products were submitted to the competition and 46 innovations were selected by the jury members, specialists in packaging and intralogistics (journalists, experts and designers). The All4Pack Innovations space will also present the winners of other competitions representative of international and European trends: The Packaging Oscar, Sial Innovation, De Gooden Noot, Emballé 5.0...
- The All4Pack Conferences area will offer a rich and complete program of conferences related to the major issues of the sector: environmental, technological and also societal, with the new habits of consumers both French and international. These conferences will allow to better understand, analyze and decipher the trends, the future solutions, the regulations and the new standards.
All lectures will be free, open access and translated (French/English).

Wonnda opens its smart manufacturing platform to allow anyone to launch their own "Made in Europe" health and beauty products

After months of work in the background, Wonnda, a Berlin-based start-up founded in January 2022 by Martin Ditzel and Oliver Allmoslechner, invites users to join the 'beta' version of the platform. Influencers, start-ups, entrepreneurs and direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands will be able to easily source and launch their next successful products through our community of European manufacturers.
Wonnda is a digital sourcing tool that helps you find the right partner for your project, such as manufacturers, wholesalers, private labels and white labels.
You have an idea for a beauty and/or health product: from beauty supplements to lotions, hair/eye/face care, or others, and want to find the right partner for it - on wonnda, it works "out of the box"!
We can also advise you on what product you can launch easily and with little effort, with over 100 consumer product ideas for food and beverage.
Wonnda acts as a central hub for ordering samples, organizing projects and monitoring the production process, thanks to its "project management" function. Finally, with wonnda you can find carefully selected European manufacturers, white labels or private labels with certifications, ranging from organic to vegan, for small and large orders. The platform is free!

MakeUp in NewYork is gearing up for an inspiring immersion into the future of skincare and makeup!

While the global cosmetics market is currently experiencing strong growth, with upward forecasts for skincare and make-up products, the US beauty market is particularly buoyant, becoming one of the fastest-growing consumer markets.
To support this long-awaited growth, MakeUp in NewYork returns on September 14 and 15, 2022 at the River Pavilion - Javits Center to bring the beauty community together and give professionals the tools to co-create tomorrow's bestsellers.

MakeUp in NewYork unveils its new identity!

Faced with the growing hybridization of make-up and skincare, MakeUp in has been adapting its offer for several years to meet market expectations. We have therefore designed a new visual identity to reaffirm our skincare and make-up positioning.

To showcase this new identity, we've just launched our brand new website! In addition to being a digital showcase for our events, the new site will offer year-round quality content on make-up and skincare trends around the world, in partnership with the best international trend agencies.

Back to a resolutely international edition!

After a local 100% edition in 2021 due to travel restrictions, we are delighted to once again bring together exhibitors and visitors from all over the world.
Whether it's ingredients, formulators, accessories, packaging or turnkey services, MakeUp in NewYork will shed light on the latest skincare and make-up products and solutions.
We're delighted to see the return of emblematic exhibitors who weren't able to attend the last edition, as well as new ones exhibiting for the first time! Mana products, Fusion Packaging, Croda, Faber Castell, Amfora Packaging, Anjac, C&C International, Chiang Pao, Cosmetic Groupe USA, Cosmetica, Crystal Claire, Englewood Lab, Hwasung Cosmetics, Innovation Labs, Kolmar Laboratories, Lumson, World Wide Packaging, MS Beautilab, Nuco, Omnicos, Qualipac, Regi, Roberts Beauty, Schwan Cosmetics, Shya Hsin Packaging, Weckerle Cosmetics... among many others!
The innovation and creativity of over 120 suppliers will be at the heart of exchanges with American and East Coast beauty brands. Attracting the best emerging and prestige brands, including pre-registrants Avon, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Babo Botanicals, Benefit, Doll 10 Beauty, Estee Lauder, Fresame Cosmetics, Giorgio Armani, Glossier, Hero Cosmetics, Ilia Beauty, Jlo Beauty & Lifestyle, Kevyn Aucoin Beauty, Wander Beauty, Kylie Cosmetics, Kulfi Beauty, L'Oréal, Mary Kay, Nicka K New York, Orbal Cosmetics, Orveon Global, Premier Brands Of America, Revlon, Sespring, Shiseido, Tarte, Tata Harper Skincare, Ulta Beauty, Unilever, Coty, Fable And Mane ... MakeUp in NewYork will shape the future of cosmetics.

The ultimate place to explore innovations and find inspiration

Innovation is part of the DNA of MakeUp in events worldwide, and MakeUp in NewYork is no exception. The IT Awards will give brands a glimpse of the most remarkable innovations from our exhibitors: a true experience for brands to discover the next trends in skincare and make-up!
The competition highlights the latest innovations in terms of textures and formulas, ingredients, packaging and accessories, to promote innovation and meet the needs of the entire industry. From among the new products submitted by over 100 exhibitors, an international jury of independent experts will select 4 products to receive an award and be exhibited during the event.
Beyond the aisles, MakeUp in NewYork also offers a forward-looking vision of the sector. Thanks to the viewpoints and analyses of industry professionals, the main topics and trends in the beauty market will be discussed in depth over two days in the heart of the Beauty Agora.

Key partnerships with leading players

We are pleased to announce the renewal of our collaboration with the Society of Cosmetic Chemists. The SCC will bring together two panels of experts for MakeUp in NewYork to discuss cosmetic ingredients and current legal issues in the face of product performance requirements formulated by brands and formulators. As the leading organization for all things cosmetic science, the SCC will also be sharing its knowledge and expertise with attendees at its stand.

MakeUp in New York is proud to announce its partnership with international trend forecasting and consulting agency, Cosmetics Inspiration & Creation, for the next edition.
During the event, Cosmetics Inspiration & Creation will host four Beauty Talks, each showcasing a key beauty theme that will impact the industry in the year or years ahead. Leila Rochet, the agency's Chief Innovation Officer, will be joined by industry personalities to decode the major trends and consumer behaviors that will shape the sector beyond 2022.
Cosmetics Inspiration & Creation invites participants to join them in decoding four distinct trends that will define future challenges and opportunities for the beauty industry. With a common thread of fluidity and adaptability, hedonism and self-expression, each trend represents four opportunities for brands to achieve new dimensions of excellence:

1 - Eco-Icons - The new era of radically green solutions

2 - Joy-Care - The color of hedonism and self-care

3 - Adaptive-First Beauty - Dismantling beauty aphorisms

4 - Hybrid Intelligence - Resilience engineering

MakeUp in NewYork from September 14 to 15 at the River Pavilion - Javits Center

An intense, rich and exciting program with conferences, events and exceptional exhibitors, to discover innovations and product launches, network and understand upcoming trends, co-create with key market players and shape the cosmetics industry of tomorrow during 2 days of intense business in NY!

Berkem Group - 1st half 2022 revenues up +11.6 1Q6 to €28.1m

  • Continued growth in sales of +11.6 % at SI 2022, driven by the good performance of the Formulation cluster (+12.7 %)
  • Price increases starting in May 2022 to gradually cover inflation in raw materials

Berkem Group, a leading player in plant-based chemistry (ISIN code: FR00140069V2 - mnemonic: ALKEM) announces its sales for the first half of 2022.

Olivier FAHY, Chairman and CEO of the Berkem Group states: " The Berkem Group recorded solid growth in its sales during the first half of the year, illustrating the real appetite of manufacturers for our biosourced solutions, which has been further accentuated by the current high volatility of the oil market. In addition, faced with the rise in the price of certain raw materials, we were able to take action very early on to gradually offset their effects on our margins. This half-year was also an opportunity to formalize our collaboration with the Soprema group, which is seeking to develop a natural solution to increase the performance and resistance of its insulation panels to microorganisms. This partnership demonstrates the expertise acquired by our R&D teams and we hope to conclude new agreements of this type with industrialists in demand for naturalness. Thus, we are perfectly positioned to pursue healthy and profitable growth over the long term and to achieve the objectives set out at the time of our initial public offering. "


H1 2022 revenues at €28.1m, up +11.6 1Q6
At June 30, 2022, the Group's consolidated revenues were up 11.6 1TP6Q compared to the first half of 2021, at €28.1 million.
The Vegetal Extraction expertise pole contributed 29 % to this performance, or €8.1M. After a 1st quarter with very strong activity (+35.7 % vs. Q1 2021), the Vegetal Extraction expertise pole recorded a more moderate turnover in the 2nd quarter, due in particular to a slowdown in the "nutritional supplement" activity as well as a slight drop in Eurolyo's activity in the second quarter. At the end of the first half of 2022, the plant extraction division nevertheless showed growth of 8.9 1TP6Q, compared with the first half of 2021. Revenues of the Formulation expertise pole amounted to €19.9M, representing 71 % of the Group's total activity. This performance is mainly due to volume increases, with price increases only taking place from May 2022. The Formulation division posted sustained growth in sales in Q2 (+19 % compared to Q2 2021) and showed an increase of 12.9 % compared to H1 2021. The Lixol subsidiary alone recorded an increase in revenues of over 20.6 % in the first half of this year. The increase in activity in this segment partially compensated for the increase in raw material prices. The price increases, effective since May, June and July, should make it possible to gradually recover normal gross margins.

All aboard! Getting consumer care manufacturing back on track

The view of Anne Wagner, PhD, Technology and Market Development Manager for Charles River's Microbial Solutions division.

Environmental monitoring provides the tools necessary to effectively address contamination risks. 

The manufacturing of consumer care products is complex and requires the highest level of efficiency and productivity. The process is constantly threatened by unseen invaders: microorganisms. Imagine this scenario. Before a shampoo is released to the market, microbial limits are tested and you discover out-of-specification (OOS) microbial growth on your plates.

What should you do next?

You can imagine your manufacturing facility as a railway system (see illustration). SKU shampoo is produced on the red rail line. Your finished product is complete at stop D.

The first step is to determine which microorganism contaminated your product. You probably performed a Gram stain and then identified the microbial isolate recovered to the species level. You identify the microbe as Pluralibacter gergoviae. This organism is classified as an opportunistic Gram-negative, preservative-resistant pathogen that is ubiquitous in nature. Without a baseline of your environment, each contamination event puts you at square one in identifying the root cause. This microbial contaminant can come from anywhere.

Let's go back to our train analogy. We can see that the contamination occurred on the red line. Think of it as a skid. If you only clean the manufacturing tank, the corrective action may not be enough to fix the problem because there are many other sources of contamination. In addition, the red line route is connected to all other rail lines, directly or indirectly, which means that the risk points for contamination in a final product are expansive. New trains arrive every few minutes and you could see recontamination occur again on the red line if you cannot confirm the original source of the introduction of pathogenic bacteria into the environment.

Was it contaminated raw material, improperly worn PPE or problems with the water purification system? Did construction work or moving vehicles create dust? You need to test all these environmental sources to find the origin of the microorganism. In this example, you determine that the microbial source is at stop J on the pink line. The microbial source could be a leaking pipe, a water purification filter failure, or even an air conditioning problem. No amount of tank cleaning will solve this problem. If the source is a raw material shared between different manufacturing sites, you can potentially have microbial contamination in multiple facilities. The scope of the contamination may be even greater than expected.

Biocontamination tests to the rescue

But hope is not lost! You can regain control of your manufacturing environment through environmental monitoring (EM). EM is a risk assessment control strategy that involves testing for bioburden in your manufacturing environment under the direction of your QC micro-lab. This strategy should be considered for all equipment, personnel, materials, procedures, processes and facilities. Here's how the process works. Locations and materials are sampled and plated on culture media to look for the growth of microorganisms. Colonies of microorganisms are counted, recorded, and the organisms identified. For each location and material, alert and action levels are created from the established baseline amount of manufacturing microbiota. If the number of microorganisms reaches the alert level, it indicates a potential drift from normal operating conditions. If the action level is reached, this indicates a significant drift from normal operating conditions and an investigation should be conducted to understand the reason for this change.

The benefits of environmental monitoring are clear

EM provides you with the tools to quickly assess, mitigate risk and resolve contamination events efficiently and accurately. With action and alert limits in place, even if your manufacturing facility is complex and fast-moving, you can potentially discover contamination before it reaches your final product, protecting customers and saving time and money.

Without the use of EM, the risk of a contamination event is higher. Microbial contamination of a batch cannot be remedied or reversed once it has occurred, and the product must be destroyed. Then the entire train of equipment is shut down, including the batch skid, storage tanks and filling line. You've lost production capacity, revenue and time. You have increased costs and the risk of recall. If the product has been released to the market, these events are often brought to the attention of consumers through publicly announced recalls by regulatory agencies. Product recalls not only pose a risk to consumers, but result in additional costs and lost revenue, create a negative regulatory status and a loss of consumer confidence in the brand.

The goal of a consumer products company is to produce a product that the consumer wants. The product must have all the characteristics of a consumer product - effective, pleasing to the eye and, most importantly, safe for the user. Products must be free of harmful microorganisms that can cause illness or negatively impact the product. Environmental monitoring provides a baseline profile of microorganisms in the manufacturing environment. Implement environmental monitoring with accurate microbial identifications to track microorganisms and trends and manage risks to help your manufacturing site make proactive decisions. The value of environmental monitoring depends on the quality, accuracy and reproducibility of these identifications. Tracking and trending your manufacturing microflora helps you identify areas at risk for contamination and demonstrates that procedures implemented to prevent contamination are effective.

Albéa publishes its 4th sustainable development report

Albéa is actively pursuing its 2020-2025 CSR program which places the circular economy at the heart of its strategy. Today, the company publishes its 4th annual and voluntary sustainable development report.

The 2020 report was intended to share the progress made in an unprecedented year. Albéa's 2021 report focuses on reinventing a transparent and virtuous value chain that meets the challenges of tomorrow's industry. It highlights a joint effort by all external stakeholders and employees worldwide to promote circularity in cosmetic packaging.

François Luscan, Chairman and CEO, says: " In this transition to circularity, transparency and solidarity are more essential than ever. We want to build a stronger, more cohesive industry and rethink packaging together - while addressing the biggest challenge of our time: climate change. This fourth report shows how our teams, customers, suppliers and all stakeholders are joining forces and presents the progress we are making in 2021. This report is also a tribute to all stakeholders and an incentive to continue our efforts. "

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