Luxe Pack Monaco is both a hub for new packaging launches from manufacturers and a chance for them to showcase their latest work with client brands.
But if you couldn’t make it to Monte Carlo this week, worry not – Cosmetics Business walked the show floor to curate all the newest developments in beauty packaging.
Here are our key finds:
Team work, dream work
Holmen Iggesund, Yangi Optima Packaging Group and FutureLab & Partners' sustainable Trific project
A highlight of this year’s Luxe Pack Monaco has been the level of cross-collaboration between packaging companies, often in pursuit of solutions or concepts that advance the sustainability of packaging.
Albéa took its 2022 launch Twirl – a 50ml refillable cosmetic jar made of PP and PET with an intuitive gesture for easy refill – to the next level with a full line of sizes (15ml, 30ml and 200ml). It also demonstrated a luxury glass version, using a base from glassmaker Verescence, integrating 20% post-consumer recycled (PCR) glass.
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- Bormioli Luigi
- Cosfibel Group
- Toly Products Group
- HCT Group
- Albea
- Cosmogen
- Pinard Emballages
- Bakic Packaging
- Luxe Pack
- Holmen Iggesund
- Stoelzle Glass Group
- Dow Chemical Company
- Verescence
- Pujolasos wood and pack
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- Eska
- twelveNYC
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