Green skincare range chooses Vetroplas pack
Jill Park, packagingnews.co.uk, 23 February 2010
Yin Yang skincare products has chosen packaging with a low environmental impact from Vetroplas in response to consumer demands for green packaging.
The London-based cosmetics company, which originated from 1970s Carnaby Street store Cranks, chose a Nina Airless Pack from Vetroplas for its skincare range.
The packs are easily recyclable and the pumps enable the consumer to get "every last drop" out of the pack and the airless technology avoids oxidation.
Yin Yang's design partner Kithkin designed the new labels for the pack, which are meant to "express the pure, botanical character" of the line, according to company founder Katie May.
"As we all know, trends are always changing so Yin Yang skincare looks very different today than when it first started in 1973," said May.
"Over the years we've tried to stay faithful to the important symbols of our brand, while keeping our image fresh and dynamic."
Norwich-based Vetroplas is the excusive UK distributor for Eurovetrocap, plastic tube manufacturer CTL Packaging and acrylic jar manufacturer Mino Gaillard and German manufacturer of airless dispensing technology Megaplast.
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