Sulapac biocomposite packs evolve to embrace water-based formulas
Vincent Gallon (Photo: Courtesy of Sulapac)
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Sulapac and Quadpack recently unveiled a new sustainable packaging: a 50ml jar in Sulapac biocomposite material with a new patent-pending bio-based barrier technology fitting with water-based formulas.
Finnish bio-composite specialist Sulapac and beauty packaging supplier Quadpack, are enlarging the scope of possibilities for brands looking for sustainable packaging options with a new addition to the “Sulapac Nordic Collection by Quadpack”:
a 50ml jar designed for water-based formulations.
Bio-based and biodegradable solution
The new reference features Sulapac’s new
bio-based barrier. Using a biobased and biodegradable material, the patent-pending technology allows to create a sustainable packaging solution for
Quadpack partners with Yuga to strengthen their China business
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The growth of the Chinese cosmetics industry has prompted Quadpack to commence a commercial push into the domestic market. The international beauty packaging manufacturer and provider has therefore entered a partnership with Yuga to offer its range of European packaging solutions to Chinese brands.
As part of this agreement,
the quality, performance and distinction” of packaging products designed and manufactured in Europe.
Quadpack’s supply partner since 2010
A manufacturer of metal and plastic packaging based near Shanghai,
Yuga has been an official supply partner for Quadpack since 2010 and produces a number of Q-Line references. The company has started promoting the Q-Line make-up range and will extend its actions to skincare from April. Yuga’s commercial team will also sell