Cosmetics in doypack: is it really greener?
The cosmetics industry is probably one of the sectors that adapts most quickly to social trends. Natural cosmetics, vegan, free of harmful substances for the skin and now also cosmetics in doypack. The world of beauty and its consumers are not oblivious to climate change or the impact that humans are leaving on the planet. For this reason, the sector is making great strides to be truly ecological and reduce its carbon footprint as much as possible. Cosmetic doypack is another example of these advances.
Cosmetics in doypack and sustainability
Cosmetic doypacks are all those cosmetic products whose packaging is refillable as well as recyclable. In this way, it becomes a reusable and environmentally sustainable packaging.
The doypack formats were born as a solution that cosmetic brands put at the service of the consumer to contribute to the recyclability of the packaging and thus avoid waste after a single use. Its name comes from…
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