‘The demand for recycled ocean-bound plastic will grow’

As detailed in a recent article from the Plastic Pollution Coalition​, “the personal care and beauty industry produces more than 120 billion units of packaging every year globally—most of which are not truly recyclable. In 2018, in the U.S. alone, almost 7.9 billion units of rigid plastic were created just for beauty and personal care products​.”

Of this waste, as reported by Oceanworks​, a Plastic Action Platform dedicated to providing education and resources to support brands in reducing ocean plastic pollution, 11+ million tons of the 380+ million tons of plastic created globally every year enter our oceans. As an industry that produces large amounts of single-use plastic, cosmetics and personal care product manufacturers therefore share a responsibility to commit to reducing plastic waste and encourage recycling of plastic materials.

A 2020 Greenpeace report​ determined that in the U.S. of the seven types of plastic materials produced, only types #1 and #2 can legally be claimed as recyclable – this creates a problem for cosmetics manufacturers and suppliers, as these industries currently utilize all seven types of plastics in various packaging containers for their end-stage consumer products.

To learn more about how Oceanworks is supporting companies in the cosmetics and personal care product spaces in establishing more sustainable packaging practices to keep plastic packaging out of the world’s oceans, CosmeticsDesign spoke with Phil Finnance, Vice President of Oceanworks, for his insights.

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