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Building a better box through minerals

New limestone-coated composite carton for organic bath and body products lends spa-like luxury to gift set with a down-to-earth footprint.

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Launched last spring, Hugo Naturals’ All Over Lotion & Liquid Hand Soap Duo gift set is among the first products to use new EarthBoard® from R&D company Smart Planet Technologies, Inc. (SPT). EarthBoard is a new packaging material made from 100% recycled fiberboard with a premium surface made from powdered natural minerals. The carton’s limestone-based coating provides for a bright-white printing finish without the use of bleached virgin board and offers a barrier that is said to exceed that of polyethylene-coated cartons.

Says Hugo president Debra Saavedra, who co-founded the bath and body company with her husband, Hugo, “We have always used PET on the plastics side of our packaging, but when it came to the paper-carton side, it was challenging to find something that was green and sustainable that would also carry the quality standards that we needed for the line to look really top-end. Our line is pitched as an affordable, luxury product. So along with luxury, we need the colors to be very rich and vibrant, and that was not attainable before.”

Disruptive carton technology developed

Hugo Naturals launched its first organic bath and body line in 2006 based on the couple’s experiences in organic herb farming. “Our background and our roots are in herbs,” says Debra. “As such, we are fanatical about the purity of our products. Everything is made from a food perspective.

“Having such an exquisite, pure line, we are also very concerned about the packaging. Our message to our consumers is that we are a sustainable and green line, and we don’t use things in our packaging or our products that are going to harm people or the earth.”

In 2009, when Hugo Naturals learned of EarthBoard at the Natural Products Expo West event, Debra says the company was intrigued. “We were looking to beef up our packaging from bleached virgin board, where trees have to be felled to make the packages. We were looking for an alternative that would be high-end enough for the product and also affordable enough for our startup budget.”

EarthBoard was developed by SPT chief technology officer Chris Tilton, who has 30 patent filings as inventor of Earth Coating (EC) composite technology. The vision for the technology, he says, came from “investigating how abundant, low-cost, natural earth-based minerals might be productively used as a primary eco-component in packaging structures.”

While already routinely used as an economical filler in resins for thermoplastic films and injection-molding applications, limestone—or Ground Calcium Carbonate (GCC)—has its limitations in these applications due to its density, explains Tilton. “Despite the low cost of minerals, they are inherently more dense. Thus, at some point, the weight of the mineral-containing structure diminishes the yield to the point that the cost-reduction benefit of the added mineral is mitigated because of the negative impact of per volume or per surface area yield,” he says. “Therefore, used only as a filler, the value of mineral content is curtailed by cost considerations.”

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