With the European Commission’s upcoming Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) proposal, brands are looking for lighter packaging materials to help reduce waste across their supply chains, while offering qualitative protection and designs for their products. One possible solution is cosmetics packaging producer Baralan’s newly launched range of DEA glass containers, specifically designed to better preserve a product’s integrity as well as reducing packaging waste.
Read moreVerescence, one of the leading manufacturers of glass packaging for the perfumery and cosmetics industries, has launched two new sustainable and luxurious glass packaging solutions called MOON and GEM. Developed in partnership with renowned designer De Baschmakoff, these lightweight glass bottles demonstrate intricate designs that showcase Verescence’s technical expertise in creating sustainable luxury glass packaging.
Read moreClean energy and innovations in glass melting technologies are gaining ground in Europe. The industry is continuously seeking new ways to make glass production more energy efficient and less polluting. The industrial coalition between the Pochet Group and the Fives Group will drive the construction of France’s first electric furnace for luxury bottles. With this initiative, both companies aim to advance their goals of reducing emissions and achieving a circular economy.
Read moreSelective Line, Verallia’s high-end international brand, unveils its 2023 Trend Book. It reveals an offer centered on joyful and calm well-being, for oneself and for the others. This Style Book is the result of a collaboration between Carlin Creative agency, the Marketing teams and the Design Centers of Verallia.
Read moreMore than just a beer, here’s why 1664 Blanc is so successful – and what role its famous blue bottle plays. Carlsberg launched its 1664 Blanc beer as an international brand in 2016 – and ever since then, it has never stopped growing. There’s no doubt that one major factor in this success is the distinctive blue bottle supplied by the Switzerland-based Vetropack Group, one of Europe’s leading glass packaging manufacturers.
To mark the occasion of “100 years of celebrity,” N°5 will be the first perfume bottle to incorporate recycled glass, while retaining incomparable purity, shine and transparency, close to that of crystal.
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