Jamie Matusow, Editor-in-Chief07.19.16
At MakeUp in Paris, on June 10, at a roundtable moderated by Thomas Busuttil, co-manager of the consulting firm UTOPIES, leaders at key global brands as well as a supplier, took part in a panel discussion that centered on sustainable packaging and development within the beauty industry.
Participants included Philippe Bonningue, Packaging and Environnent Director, L'Oréal—and a member of Beauty Packaging’s Board of Advisors; Isabelle Roatta, Director Shopping Projects, Chanel; Sandrine Sommer, Sustainable Development Director, Guerlain; Fanny Frémont, Purchasing CSR Manager, Yves Rocher; and Cécile Tuil, VP Communications, Albéa.
Shown above: (L-R): Busuttil, Roatta, Tuil, Frémont, Sommer, Bonningue
What steps are these global brands taking toward sustainable packaging? What are some of the solutions that may lie ahead? Following are some of the thoughts expressed during the session.
Philippe Bonningue, Packaging and Environnent Director, L’Oréal, said L’Oréal launches 5,00
Participants included Philippe Bonningue, Packaging and Environnent Director, L'Oréal—and a member of Beauty Packaging’s Board of Advisors; Isabelle Roatta, Director Shopping Projects, Chanel; Sandrine Sommer, Sustainable Development Director, Guerlain; Fanny Frémont, Purchasing CSR Manager, Yves Rocher; and Cécile Tuil, VP Communications, Albéa.
Shown above: (L-R): Busuttil, Roatta, Tuil, Frémont, Sommer, Bonningue
What steps are these global brands taking toward sustainable packaging? What are some of the solutions that may lie ahead? Following are some of the thoughts expressed during the session.
Philippe Bonningue, Packaging and Environnent Director, L’Oréal, said L’Oréal launches 5,00
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