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Monomaterial Cosmetic Compact

Eastman and ICONS|ICS launch a monomaterial cosmetic compact made entirely from Eastman Cristal One Renew, an RIC1 resin with 100% certified recycled content.

Monomaterial Cosmetic Compact

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The elimination of traditional metal hinges and pins improves the recyclability of the monomaterial cosmetic compact from Eastman and ICONS|ICS while its refillable design allows consumers to easily replenish their cosmetic products.

“We are excited to have collaborated with ICONS|ICS on this innovative project,” said Tara Cary, global cosmetics and personal care packaging manager at Eastman. “The integration of design and materials expertise allowed us to create a game-changing solution that addresses the growing consumer demand for recycled content and recyclability in packaging in a refillable application they can reuse again and again.”

“The collaboration with Eastman aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing sustainable packaging solutions to the cosmetics industry,” said Dave Thompson, ICONS|ICS director of technical and design. “Together, we are driving innovation by showing the world what is possible in terms of eco-friendly packaging.”


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