Hoshi Chemicals expands lineups of plastic substitute containers

 Hoshi Chemicals, which sells raw materials and manufactures containers centered on cosmetics OEMs, has expanded its lineup of containers handled by utilizing its network with domestic and overseas container manufacturers to meet client needs such as compatibility with bulk and cost. We are proposing the most suitable container.

The types of containers handled by the company have doubled compared to two years ago, and environmentally friendly "plastic alternative containers" such as refill pouches, vegetable / biodegradable plastics, biomass, pottery, and recycled glass are available to clients. We are expanding the lineup in response to requests.

Among them, "an increasing number of clients are adopting" refill pouches "that are relatively easy to take in and contribute to reducing the amount of plastic used by repeatedly using the container body."

In addition, it seems that demand for skin care OEM products such as creams and lotions is increasing for jar / bottle type glass containers, which are plastic-free but highly decorative and have a profound feeling of being environmentally friendly.

For our own containers, we established a factory in Indonesia specializing in the development, manufacturing and filling of cosmetic containers in 1996, and under quality control compliant with JIS standards, we support a wide range of products from general-purpose types to completely original containers. There is. The factory is developing a make-up container that uses special environmentally friendly resins such as biodegradable plastics.

"OEMs used to mainly handle containers for skin care, but the Saitama Makeup Factory is scheduled to be completed this fall, and with the expansion of the production line, more makeup handling containers will be available. We will expand our lineup. "

For make-up containers, we have expanded the handling of plastic alternative containers, such as adding the option of "paper pallets" to containers such as foundations, concealers, lips, teaks, and eye shadows, where plastic pallets have been the mainstream. There is.

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