Element Packaging joins the CO2 Captured certification
Element Packaging joins the CO2 Captured certification to Provide Carbon-Neutral Solutions for the Beauty Market.
Element Packaging is proud to utilize CO2 captured certification and be the first packaging supplier to offer captured carbon solutions, aligning with CO2 Captured's mission of connecting environmentally conscious consumers with products made from captured carbon emissions.
The beauty industry has recognized the need for sustainable practices and reduced carbon footprints. Element Packaging has taken a pioneering step by incorporating captured carbon solutions into its product offerings. By partnering with CO2 Captured, Element Packaging aims to provide beauty brands with reduced-carbon-impact packaging options that contribute to a circular carbon economy.
“The purpose of circular materials is to provide improved performance with lower carbon impact. We are currently using it with LDPE and HDPE (Low Density & High-Density Polyethylene), as well as PP (Polypropylene), but the possibilities are infinite. We focus on applications with tubes, deodorant sticks, tottles, and PP mascara components, which are less likely to be recycled because of the sheer physical size,” explains Nick Gardner, co-founder of Element Packaging. “Our partnership allows us to make packaging with fully sequestered carbon, which also increases durability, recyclability, and material performance,” adds Gardner.
CO2 Captured's rigorous verification processes and commitment to third-party audits ensure that the carbon capture, removal, and utilization materials used in Element Packaging's products meet the highest standards of environmental accountability. This collaboration creates a transparent and reliable solution for beauty brands seeking to incorporate sustainable packaging options into their product lines.
As the first packaging supplier to embrace captured carbon solutions in the beauty market, Element Packaging is at the forefront of driving change in the industry. Through the CO2 Captured logo, they demonstrate their dedication to innovation, sustainability, and the fight against climate change.
Join us in supporting this groundbreaking collaboration that leads the way towards a more sustainable future for the beauty industry.
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Join us at our TALK at MakeUp in NewYork to learn more about Carbon Captured technology for Beauty Packaging
Materials Science or how to build the next generation of sustainable packaging
Thursday 21 September - 1:30pm
Looking at materials, what science can bring to improve the sustainability aspect of beauty packaging? Why and how do we need to develop the next generation of earth-friendly packaging? It’s all about preserving beauty while ensuring a safe future for our planet. With a few examples of the latest research and demonstrations of innovations in carbon capture, we hope to demonstrate how re-thinking materials can help further our mission for a lower carbon footprint of our beauty products
About Element Beauty Group:
“The fluidity of innovation and creativity in motion.”
Founded in 2017, by Ulrich Lerissel and Nick Gardner, Element Packaging is a global resource for innovative, sustainable packaging solutions within the color cosmetics, beauty, skincare wellness and home care industries. A full service company, Element manages the process of development, from concept through design and manufacturing in collaboration with long-term partnerships throughout the world.
Composed of three divisions - Element Packaging, Element Material Sciences and Element Turnkey, providing leading-edge solutions to a variety of sustainable packaging needs.
https://www.elementpackaging.com/
About CO2 Captured:
CO2 Captured is a registered non-profit corporation. The organization licences a recognizable logo for consumer goods made with materials derived from captured carbon emissions. CO2 Captured connects environmentally conscious consumers with companies committed to reducing their carbon footprint and promoting a circular carbon economy.