Beauty Packaging Staff01.04.21
Cosmetic Valley has joined the research program initiated by the CosmetoPack group, which aims to provide the cosmetics industry with a specific toxicological risk management protocol, intended to assess and model interactions between packaging and cosmetic formulas.
CosmetoPack was initiated by Cosmet'in LYON with the support of the plastics industry, that is strongly established in the Auvergne Rhône Alpes area. It is fully in line with the actions developed by the industry, by positioning French companies as international references on the subject of cosmetic safety.
Cosmetic Valley, as the cosmetic sector's competitiveness cluster, has chosen to support the CosmetoPack program, in accordance with its mission to work in close collaboration with clusters, associations, and professional organizations of the sector.
“The issue of packaging/formula interactions in cosmetics is a major issue for our sector and is widely discussed during events organized by Cosmetic Valley. It therefore seemed relevant to us, to join forces with this collaborative program, which will support and secure product innovation,” underlined Amandine Goubert, R&I director - Cosmetic Valley.
The CosmetoPack group now brings together 16 partners: Berry-Bramlage, Eastman, Equitox, Laboratoires Expanscience, LVMH Recherche-Parfums & Cosmetics, LYONDELLBASELL, MS BEAUTiLAB, PRP Création, Texen, Groupe Treffert, Itech, University Lyon 1, Allizé-Plasturgie, Cosmetic Valley, Cosmet’in Lyon, and Plastipolis.
CosmetoPack was initiated by Cosmet'in LYON with the support of the plastics industry, that is strongly established in the Auvergne Rhône Alpes area. It is fully in line with the actions developed by the industry, by positioning French companies as international references on the subject of cosmetic safety.
Cosmetic Valley, as the cosmetic sector's competitiveness cluster, has chosen to support the CosmetoPack program, in accordance with its mission to work in close collaboration with clusters, associations, and professional organizations of the sector.
“The issue of packaging/formula interactions in cosmetics is a major issue for our sector and is widely discussed during events organized by Cosmetic Valley. It therefore seemed relevant to us, to join forces with this collaborative program, which will support and secure product innovation,” underlined Amandine Goubert, R&I director - Cosmetic Valley.
The CosmetoPack group now brings together 16 partners: Berry-Bramlage, Eastman, Equitox, Laboratoires Expanscience, LVMH Recherche-Parfums & Cosmetics, LYONDELLBASELL, MS BEAUTiLAB, PRP Création, Texen, Groupe Treffert, Itech, University Lyon 1, Allizé-Plasturgie, Cosmetic Valley, Cosmet’in Lyon, and Plastipolis.