The many shades of success

The PlantLove™ collection, by Cargo cosmetics, makes women look good on the outside with its 12 sheer and glossy lipsticks and feel good on the inside because they are buying earth-friendly packaging. This approach helps differentiate PlantLove in the competitive cosmetics market. It wins the approval of retailers and the loyalty of customers.

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“Today people make their voices heard through their purchases,” says Hana Zalzal, Cargo’s president. “That’s their way of voting or protesting. They want products that they can feel good about. The feel-good message from the PlantLove collection, I believe, was responsible for this product line becoming the most successful launch in the company’s history.”


PlantLove botanical lipstick is environmentally friendly, containing no mineral oil or petroleum derivatives. The lipstick case is made entirely from the corn-based-plastic PLA manufactured by NatureWorks—the first such lipstick case on the market. The outer carton is constructed with recycled paper embedded with real flower seeds. Customers simply moisten, plant, and wait for a bouquet of wild flowers to grow.

For the relaunch of Cargo’s lipstick line, Zalzal wanted to innovate. “I thought, wouldn’t it be great if we used a renewable resource for the case rather than a petroleum-based product.” She began by researching the availablity of bioplastics. Consulting faculty members at the University of Toronto, her alma mater, she learned more about PLA. She contacted NatureWorks and liked what she saw—a PLA-based case would be greenhouse gas neutral and potentially compostable. Working with NatureWorks and an injection molder, Cargo was able to develop an attractive PLA case indentical in cost to one based on a petroleum resin. She believes that in the future bio-resin costs will be lower than other plastics due to rising petroleum prices.

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