Neopac (Oberdiessbach, Switzerland), a global provider of packaging for a broad array of industries and applications, will showcase a new recycled plastic tube at Perfume, Cosmetics & Design Paris, January 30-31.
The new tube is the latest addition to Neopac’s EcoDesign line of products, which the company created to satisfy customer desire for more sustainable packaging materials. EcoDesign products comply with EU legislation requiring minimized environmental impact for packaging solutions.
Neopac’s recycled tubes, which are used for a variety of applications, are made from a body and shoulder mixture containing up to 75% recycled, food-grade compliant polyethylene plastics. The recycled material contains 50% PCR (post-consumer recycled), for example, sourced from milk bottles from closed loop recycling in Western European countries, and 25% from PIR (post-industrial recycled) material from tube laminate production waste.
The tubes’ caps are made from 100% ocean plastics PP materials derived from sea ropes. In addition, the tubes are decorated using solvent-free colors and low-solvent varnishes that are exclusively UV cured.
“Pure, food-grade recycling material is currently scarce on the market,” said Cornelia Schmid, Head of Marketing for Neopac. “The introduction of our RECYCLED tube shows how important it is for us, as consumers, to collect plastic packaging, and for the industry to find further solutions for separating these materials by type. In this way, existing material remains in circulation for as long as possible and we save ‘new material’. We plan to continue introducing new, recyclable EcoDesign family members, and launch more initiatives to minimize environmental impact and support our customers’ desire to reduce their ecological footprint.”
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.It extends the company’s EcoDesign portfolio for tubes that include Sugarcane, which is made from renewable raw materials and offers the same characteristics and processability as fossil-based polyethylene; and PICEA, which is comprised of unique and 95% renewable material in the tube body and shoulder including 10% of spruce wood from wood waste in sawmills. PICEA is a certified product regarding Ecocert and Cosmos requirements.
Neopac has recently joined CEFLEX, a collaborative initiative of European companies and associations representing the entire value chain of flexible packaging. By 2020 CEFLEX aims to have a comprehensive sustainability and circular economy roadmap for flexible packaging. Neopac also works as a development partner for customers in joint projects for sustainable packaging solutions.