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Kraiburg TPE compounds cater to cosmetics and skincare packaging

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Kraiburg TPE compounds cater to cosmetics and skincare packaging

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With more and more cosmetic packaging companies focusing on sustainability for their packaging, Kraiburg TPE’s thermoplastic compounds, like the THERMOLAST K compound, are sought after by cosmetics companies for modern packaging that meets the requirements for aesthetics, function and sustainability.

In recent years, consumer spending on cosmetics and personal care products has increased, owing to the build-up of the focus on appearance enhancement as intrinsic to self-care. Beyond their purpose as beauty aids, today’s cosmetics formulations depict how the beauty industry has advanced to include sustainability in its manufacturing agenda.

The growing demand for renewably sourced, cruelty-free tested cosmetics among environmentally aware consumers has triggered innovation in the design and technology of packaging to complement the manufacturers’ sustainability brand. Thus, user and environmentally friendly packaging is starting to impact the overall growth of the sustainable cosmetics market.

Kraiburg TPE, a global TPE manufacturer of a wide range of thermoplastic elastomer products and custom solutions for multiple industries, offers custom-engineered compounds containing variable proportions of renewable raw materials.

By developing customer-specific and application-specific bio-based compounds, Kraiburg TPE aims to meet the growing demand for environmentally friendly and sustainable thermoplastic elastomers. In close contact with its customers and with a reliable network of raw materials suppliers, the company is benefiting from its core competence in custom-engineered solutions.

Packaging with a luxury feel

Cosmetics packaging adds to the quality of products. In a highly competitive cosmetics and skincare market, the role of packaging in this aspect is pivotal, particularly to cosmetics and skincare packaging that creates a long-lasting consumer experience using a design that appeals to the eyes and to the touch. For example, packaging for mascara, lipstick, serum/ampoule, BB cream, haircare, make-up brushes, etc.

Kraiburg TPE’s thermoplastic elastomers range, such as the THERMOLAST compound, match the requirements for a silky and velvety soft-touch surface feeling, which is also resistant to cosmetics chemicals.

Safe, versatile, and recyclable, Kraiburg TPE’s compounds are free of potentially toxic components such as heavy metals, latexes, PVCs, and phthalates. According to the company, they are compliant with the stringent international food contact safe materials standards and policies, including the EU No 10/2011, FDA -Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), California Proposition 65 and Regulation, (EC) No 1223/2009 as well as the REACH and RoHS directives.

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