Pack reuse through refilling seems to be one of the main solutions for reducing the environmental impact of cosmetic products, depending on the category. In response, suppliers are now offering an increasingly comprehensive range of products tailored to different applications. They were on show at the latest Paris Packaging Week.
The overall aim is to create convenient refill solutions, while preserving brands’ premium experiences. Glass suppliers are responding to this challenge in.
/PRNewswire/ The global glass bottles market was valued at US$ 37.1 Bn in the year 2021 and is expected to witness a CAGR of 5.2% between 2021 and 2031..
Quest for Purity amidst Transparency to drive the Glass Bottles Market, witnessing a CAGR of 5.2% in the forecast period 2021-2031. The U.S. holds 84% of market share in the North America. In
The French-based global producer of high-end and premium glass bottles for the perfumes and cosmetics aims to reduce its CO2 emissions by 40% by 2034 and to be able to net zero-carbon glass by 2050. The electrification of the group’s glass melting furnaces is a key step of this strategy. Verescence will start the works at the Mers-les-Bains historic production site in France.
Verescence has unveiled the first steps of its decarbonization roadmap, which should enable the group to reduce its.
After having revised its Infini glass portfolio to provide brands with two options: Infini 40 (made with 40% PCR recycled glass) and Infini 20 (made with 20% PCR recycled glass), Verescence has chosen Verre Infini 20 as its standard glass composition. With this move, the group wants to meet consumers’ expectations in terms of sustainability and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Verescence has formalized the launch of Verre Infini 20, a new glass composition that was announced at the.