...while boosting aesthetics and function, reports Kitty So
Germany’s Qmilk produces a lightweight, naturally antibacterial bioplastic, which can be used to manufacture jars and bottles for cosmetics
Innovations in the manufacture of bottles and jars – from using waste food as feedstock, to creating gas bubbles in traditional materials in order to lighten packages and reduce material inputs – are helping personal care product companies
reduce costs and their environmental footprint simultaneously. Where companies are really smart, they can use innovations to improve aesthetics and add functionality.
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