The Future-proof Cosmetic Packaging Material – Let’s Unlock the Potential of PLA

According to UNEP, 36% of all plastics produced are used in packaging, but most end up in oceans, landfills, or incinerators, contributing to GHG emissions and pollution. Plastics can also contain harmful chemicals, threatening biodiversity and human health. As awareness grows, some companies are transitioning to sugarcane-based plastics. Sulapac® powered by Luminy® compounds, made from renewable sugarcane, offer an eco-friendly alternative. These bioplastics are recyclable, compostable, and have a 75% lower carbon footprint than traditional plastics.

Seda Cantekin and Miki Lahtinen present the most recent innovations and application developments which can answer the transition needs of the cosmetics industry, food services and thermoforming alike.

Featuring:
Seda Cantekin, Market Segment Leader, TotalEnergies Corbion
Miki Lahtinen, Sales Director, Sulapac

This discussion was filmed live at World Bio Markets on 10-11 June 2025.

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