Enhance the Sustainability of your Packaging with 73% PCR Materials

Plastic packaging is collected from household waste such as milk, water, and juice bottles and processed in a recycling plant to produce granulate (PCR material). Similarly, process-related waste is reused in industrial laminate production. This waste is sorted by type and converted back into new pellets (PIR material).

Neopac recycled tubes are combined with recycled plastics at up to a level of 77% so that they contain 73% PCR material, one of the highest proportions of PCR in the tube industry. Recycled material is suitable for use with cosmetic products. Tubes can be recycled in the PE container stream thanks to the high proportion of HDPE.

Recycled tubes save plastic and contribute to the circular economy. Another environmental plus: our tubes are decorated using solvent-free colors and low-solvent varnishes.

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Neopac Announces New Cosmetics Tube Line in US Facility, and launches Polyfoil® Sensation

Neopac is introducing a new cosmetics tube line at its Wilson, NC plant. The state-of-the-art tube line boasts enhanced capacity and capabilities, enabling it to produce an additional 70 million tubes per year, ranging in size from 25-40mm in diameter and 15-150ml in volume. The investment will feature full tube body colorations and seven-color offset printing capabilities, with options for matte, silk, and glossy lacquers. Installation is set to commence in June 2024, with production slated to begin in August 2024.

Hoffmann Neopac AG Introduces Range of LowPro Caps Compatible with EcoDesign Tubes

Acknowledging the diverse needs of its customers, Hoffmann Neopac AG, a global provider of high-quality packaging and dosing applications for pharma, beauty, and oral care, has introduced a new range of LowPro Flip-Top Caps compatible with its sustainable range of tubes. The series premiered at Paris Packaging Week, January 17-18, 2024, a significant stride in Hoffman Neopac's expanding portfolio of eco-conscious packaging solutions. Neopac’s LowPro Caps can incorporate several safety features. For example, its tubes manufactured in the EU can include tamper-evident (TE) stickers and sleeves, ensuring product integrity and consumer trust. The Indian LowPro cap portfolio also comes with sleeves.

Neopac Showcased the Latest Tube Innovations & Sustainability Advancements at CPhI

Neopac, a global provider of high-quality packaging and dosing applications for pharma, beauty, and oral care, highlighted several product introductions and sustainability advancements at CPhI Barcelona, the world’s largest pharmaceutical trade show, held October 24-26. At the company’s exhibit stand, Neopac introduced two of its latest innovations in the tube sector while also highlighting its recent RecyClass A rating for the entirety of its Polyfoil® MMB tube range.

Hoffmann Neopac Names Two Executives to Co-Lead U.S. Facility

Hoffmann Neopac, a global provider of high-quality packaging and dosing applications for pharma, beauty, and oral care, has appointed two new Co-Directors to lead its U.S. facility in Wilson, North Carolina, which until recently focused mostly on small diameter tubes for the pharmaceutical sector. Friedrich Holz was hired as Director of Finance & Administration and will co-lead the facility alongside Jonathan Tedder, who was promoted to Director of Operations.

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