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Sulapac Debuts Biodegradable Water-Based Packaging May 25, 2021 Contact Author Hannah Fink
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As well as being fully sustainable, the Sulapac Barrier fits industry standard
requirements.
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Sulapac has also announced a new flexible material designed for thin-walled jars with impact strength. It has low carbon footprint, featuring climate-conscious raw materials and cost-efficient, high-volume manufacturing.
Sulapac Barrier helps the company’s partners at Quadpack provide a portfolio of different sized jars for both oil- and water-based cosmetics.
Suvi Haimi, Ph.D., CEO and co-founder of Sulapac, said, “I’m excited that we managed to create a sustainable barrier that is suitable for water-based products! We are pleased to offer a real game-changer to our customers together with the industry leaders like our preferred partner for cosmetics, Quadpack.
Sulapac launches cosmetics packaging without microplastic pollution
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Sulapac has launched a ground-breaking innovation. Now, water-based products can be packaged with a new bio-based Sulapac barrier that biodegrades without leaving permanent microplastics behind
The barrier is no longer an obstacle
The beauty and personal care industry is worth over $500 billion a year and the market is expected to grow annually by 4.75%. Accordingly, the forerunners have eagerly been looking for sustainable packaging solutions. While around 90% of the cosmetics market consist of water-based emulsions, there has not been an alternative for water-based products that biodegrades without leaving permanent microplastics behind. Now, Sulapac has invented a patent-pending material for them.
As well as being fully sustainable, the Sulapac barrier fits industry standard requirements. In fact, the test results have been fantastic.