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Tubes are commonly used to package lotions, ointments, gels, and even heavier liquids. It also includes a strong cushioning layer to prevent the contents from shattering. Tubes can now store a greater variety of substances because plastic tubes have replaced metal tubes.Food tube packaging has various advantages to both food manufacturers and customers, including improved protection against contaminants such as air and bacteria. Keeps food fresh and flavorful while preventing spoilage.
Aluminium tubes are used in a wide range of products such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food, paint, and technology. Plastic tubes, particularly polyethylene tubes, can be used as well. Cosmetics and other consumables, such as hand creams, are packaged in plastic tubes.They aid in the prevention of contamination and product degradation. It’s also good for the environment because it encourages environmental sustainability. Many industries, including food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics, employ paper tube packaging.The basic function of product packaging is to protect the contents. Packaging must protect the product during delivery from the manufacturing plant to the retailer as well as when it is on the shelf. As a result, product packaging must be robust and long-lasting.
The Mexico Tube packaging market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
L’Oréal and Albéa launch the first cosmetic tube integrating certified paper-based material.L’Oréal is pleased to announce the creation of the first cosmetic tube combining certified paper-based material to gradually replace plastic. The company has a long history of commitment to minimising its environmental effect and improving the footprint of its packaging. The product of our partnership with Albéa, a pioneer in cosmetic packaging worldwide, is expected to hit the market in 2020.
With the help of this ground-breaking invention, L’Oréal group companies will be able to replace the bulk of the plastic that is presently used in their tubes with new, certified bio-based paper-like material. The Life Cycle Analysis, the most sophisticated tool for thorough and multi-criteria assessments of environmental effect, will be used to analyse this innovation’s environmental value.This development is a further step in L’Oréal’s ongoing, more than ten-year commitment to reduce the environmental impact of its packaging.
It is based on practical initiatives and is a component of the company’s strategic program for sustainable development, Sharing Beauty With All. These initiatives include protecting biodiversity and the environment, reducing packaging volume and weight by using only components that are necessary and have the right dimensions, swapping out high-impact materials, and promoting circularity.
The methodology, SPOT (Sustainable Product Optimisation methodology), which assesses the social and environmental impact of products, enables us to precisely quantify the areas that require improvement. By 2020, the new goods will have less of an impact on the environment or society. By 2025, every piece of plastic packaging that exists will be re-usable, recyclable, or compostable. Finally, by 2025, 50% of the plastic used in our packaging will be made from biodegradable resources.