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The French fashion and beauty house has announced that the 125ml perfume bottles of ‘Les Eaux de Chanel' collection is now topped with a bio-based cap, which Chanel has developed in partnership with the Finnish start-up Sulapac. Inspired by Mademoiselle Coco Chanel's favourite places Les Eaux de Chanel was first introduced in 2018. Sustainable innovation approach From the beginning, the range was conceived with sustainability in mind. The brand says its glass bottles are thinner and lighter
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Sulapac® is an award-winning, patented bio-based material innovation for the circular economy. It accelerates the plastic waste-free future with sustainable materials that are beautiful and functional. Like nature. Sulapac was founded in 2016 by Dr. Suvi Haimi, Dr. Laura Tirkkonen-Rajasalo and Dr. Antti Pärssinen. The company has been ranked one of the 100 hottest startups in Europe by WIRED UK. Join the forerunners at sulapac.com. Together we can save the world from plastic waste.
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The novel bio-based material is ideal for luxury fragrance caps and other cosmetic and personal care product packaging options and offers brands the opportunity to switch to more environmentally friendly packaging without sacrificing quality or functionality, says Sulapac.
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