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New NIVEA bottle uses 50% less plastics

NIVEA bottle uses 50% less plastics

Based on intensive research and packaging development at Beiersdorf, the bottle and cap of the new NIVEA Naturally Good Body Lotion has been designed to use 50% less plastic than a comparable standard NIVEA body lotion packaging.

The bottle is very thin and has a uniquely shaped bottom area that can be easily squeezed and rolled up tightly – very similar to a toothpaste tube. This brings the additional benefit to consumers that the lotion can be used easily until the last drop. The bottle is fully recyclable after usage and can be integrated into the material loop in all countries with existing waste infrastructures. The transportation of the product from the factory to the retailers is also more sustainable since the new design improved pallet utilization through its thinner and lighter packaging.

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90% of PET bottles in Europe will be from recycled plastic by end of 2020

To minimize its environmental footprint, Beiersdorf is following a fourfold approach: the so-called “4R’s” set the company’s frame in the search of innovative ways to “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Replace” its plastic packaging across the assortment of its brands, such as NIVEA and Eucerin. The overall vision is to achieve a circular economy. One important element in this approach is the use of post-consumer recycled plastic (PCR), materials that originate from the recycling of household waste – such as materials found in the ‘yellow bag’ in Germany. Via the use of such secondary raw materials in product packaging, natural resources are protected, and the use of fossil-based virgin plastic is avoided, hence CO2 emissions are reduced.

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By the end of 2020, Beiersdorf will have converted 90% of its PET bottles in Europe to include recycled material. This measure alone will save more than 1,200 tons of fossil-based virgin plastic per year. Also recent product launches, such as the NIVEA Shower Fresh Blends, have come to market in PET-bottles made from at least 97% recycled material (PCR), thus avoiding 150 tons of fossil-based virgin plastic. As a first country, Germany will have switched the vast majority of bottles of its NIVEA Shower & Shampoo range on market to recycled material before the end of this year, both PET and HDPE bottles will come from post-consumer-waste streams and hence, save around 2,000 tons of fossil-based virgin plastic. Other European countries will follow.

“As we strongly believe the global plastic problem cannot be solved in silos, but a broader collaboration and joined forces are needed, we are taking action beyond our own business. We are teaming up with our suppliers, trade partners, NGOs, scientific institutions and also with other players in our industry,” explains Jean-Francois Pascal, vice president corporate sustainability at Beiersdorf.

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