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Skin Care Bottle Uses 50% Chemically Recycled Content

This thick-walled bottle uses chemically recycled PET from Eastman that's specifically formulated for extrusion blow molding (EBM).

This thick-walled bottle uses chemically recycled material that's specifically formulated for use in extrusion blow molding (EBM).
This thick-walled bottle uses chemically recycled material that's specifically formulated for use in extrusion blow molding (EBM).

Beauty brand LUMENE is launching its new Nordic Hydra Birch Dew Jelly skincare line in a recyclable bottle containing chemically recycled PET content from Eastman. It's also recyclable in the PET stream. 

For this product’s bottle, LUMENE chose to use 50% certified-recycled content that is specifically designed for extrusion blow molding (EBM). Recycled content is allocated via the ISCC-certified mass balance approach. The chemically recycled resin, Cristal One E, is Eastman’s latest addition to its Cristal One portfolio.

“LUMENE’s ambition is to have 80% of its packaging made of recycled or recyclable materials by the end of 2025. When developing this two-in-one hydrating skin care product, we were looking for a sustainable packaging option that would not compromise on the product presentation. Cristal One E allows visibility of the beautiful formula and elevates the overall consumer experience,” says Julia Vlasova, global senior brand manager at LUMENE.

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