Packaging & design
XTAG by Lumson: The airless refill that rewrites the rules of luxury
Lumson, a leader in premium airless solutions with pouch technology, is setting new standards in the airless packaging world with the...
“Packaging offers opportunities for real impact,” Teresa Vargas Matos
Teresa Vargas Matos, Co-Founder and Strategy Manager at Matters To You Studio, a branding and sustainable transition agency, is part of...
Morrama: Beauty needs to innovate not iterate before refills can truly take off
Refill packaging continues to gain ground in beauty and personal care, but more innovation is needed around designs and materials to make...
Are bioplastics an environmental-friendly alternative to oil-based plastics?
Alternatives to petrochemical-based plastics are emerging, made from everything from banana leaves to tomato skins, especially for food...
Element Beauty debuts carbon-captured cosmetics packaging with Caliray
US-based Element Beauty Group has co-developed beauty packaging that blends captured CO2 with waste plastic, offering industry a...
With two new shareholders, Coverpla aims 40 million euros in sales by 2030
A new pool of shareholders has taken a majority stake in Coverpla. The French company specializing in turnkey packaging for perfumes said...
Luxe Pack Monaco aims to reinvent itself in 2025
The trade show dedicated to premium and luxury packaging concluded its 36th edition on October 2. The three-day event welcomed 10,300...
Paris Packaging Week returns in 2025 in an expanded format
Paris Packaging Week returns on January 28 and 29, 2025 with a reinvented show and an expanded show-floor rich in Hall 1 of the Porte de...
TNT Group extends its diversification to primary packaging for luxury skincare
Historically renowned for its expertise in the creation of custom metal (zamak or aluminum) caps for niche and high-end perfume brands,...
Luxe Pack Monaco: sustainability is increasingly desirable!
From proposals and solutions relating to refillability to research into materials and designs promoting recyclability, it was no surprise...