08.25.11
Eco-friendly cosmetic packaging is now a reachable goal. Lumson and Austrian personal care vendor Ringana have created a way to fully recycle cosmetic airless packaging used to launch its new skin care line, Rifresh. A “circular” recycling method, only possible due to an eco-awareness campaign by Ringana and the technology of the new TAG System of packaging by Lumson, creates a recycling chain that rewards the environment as well as the consumers, according to the company.
TAG, which stands for Techno Airless Glass, combines the beauty of a glass bottle with the technical and functional advantages of an airless system, said Lumson. To differentiate one product from the other, the bottles have been screen printed, with lead-free inks, in different pastel colors.
In order to allow the reuse of glass and decorations in a constant recycling circle, and to protect the screen printing from deteriorating during the process, a special extra-strong Ceramic Screen Printing has been used by Lumson to decorate the packaging.
More info: www.lumson.com
TAG, which stands for Techno Airless Glass, combines the beauty of a glass bottle with the technical and functional advantages of an airless system, said Lumson. To differentiate one product from the other, the bottles have been screen printed, with lead-free inks, in different pastel colors.
In order to allow the reuse of glass and decorations in a constant recycling circle, and to protect the screen printing from deteriorating during the process, a special extra-strong Ceramic Screen Printing has been used by Lumson to decorate the packaging.
More info: www.lumson.com