The issue of recyclability of packaging and its materials used by manufacturers is no longer a matter of incentive, it has become an obligation, increasingly framed by numerous national and European regulations.
How can we design packaging that is truly recyclable, that has an operational processing channel and that does not disrupt sorting or recycling operations?
Which material should be chosen, between plastic, glass, aluminium or cardboard?
What good habits should be adopted, what advice should be followed, to enter the virtuous loop of circular packaging?
This Minibook answers these questions for all professionals in the cosmetics industry.
The authors
A graduate of the School of Journalism in Lille, Laurence Wittner is a freelance journalist specializing in the field of cosmetics. Co-founder of Monitor Cosmetics, she is the editor-in-chief of its supports.
A graduate of the European Institute of Journalism, Jasmine Salmi is a journalist specializing in the field of cosmetics. She joined the editorial team of CosmeticOBS-L’Observatoire des Cosmétiques in 2016. Her core areas of expertise are trends, eco-responsibility and the analysis of the beauty market.
Minibook 2022 “Packaging : entrer dans la boucle du recyclage”, english version, L’Observatoire des Cosmétiques’ edition (April 2022), 38 pages (ISBN : 979-10-92544-01-8), PDF format (3 Mo).