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NEWS


in-cos Latin America forms advisory board


The organiser of in-cosmetics Latin America has formed an advisory board to better understand how the trade show could better understand market needs, trends and to help solve industry challenges. The new board will hold regular


meetings to discuss their agenda, which has a particular focus on innovation and sustainability. The board consists of the


following executives: ■ Zezé Ferri Viesi, founder and CEO of Almanati ■ Ana Paula de Oliveira, founder and CEO of Bergamía ■ Luciana Navarro and Patrícia Camargo, founders of Care Natural Beauty ■ Elza Barroso, founder of Face It ■ Caroline Mariano, marketing manager of Farma Make Group ■ Nicole Vendramini, co-founder of Holistix ■ Cris Dios, founder of Laces Group ■ Pedro Nunes, co-founder of Meu Q ■ Corina Godoy, co-founder of Pink Cheeks


■ Patricia Lima, founder of Simple Organic ■ Caroline Villar, founding partner of Souvie “The role of in-cosmetics goes


beyond generating business, our objective is to support the development of the industry by bringing the production chain together, from the supplier of ingredients to the consumers,” said Daniel Zanetti, director of in- cosmetics Latin America. “The formation of the advisory


board is important because this group represents the vanguard of innovation, providing high value and strategic information,” he added. In a related development,


registration for the 2022 event, which takes place in São Paulo, Brazil on 21-22 September is now open.


The event will feature an


Innovation Tour with Cléber Barros, technical consultant for in-cosmetics Latin America, who will take groups of visitors to the most innovative raw materials of the moment, presenting their details and technical differentials. The Innovation Zone also


returns, focusing on ingredients launched at the fair or in the last 12 months. “Our educational programme


will bring together national and foreign experts in arenas such as marketing trends, with numbers, analysis and research data on different niches in the beauty sector, and the technical seminars space, with lectures given by suppliers of raw materials,” said Zanetti. Free accreditation is now


available at https://www.in- cosmetics.com/latin-america/pt-br/ duvidas.html.


Clariant co-develops circular packaging


Clariant has joined forces with Beiersdorf, Siegwerk and Borealis to develop a truly circular packaging concept for personal care products. The ‘Design4Circularity’ concept


centres on a colourless polyolefin bottle with 100% post-consumer recyclate (PCR) content, full-body sleeved in a printed, deinkable shrink sleeve. All materials are technically fully


recyclable with the potential to be recovered and used for the same high-value application. Each company involved in the


project brings different techniques to the party. Clariant's involvement includes performance additives to enhance and maintain PCR quality through multiple recycling cycles without downgrading. Beiersdorf, which owns brands


like Nivea and Eucerin, offers sleeve packaging application quality & design; sorting trials at recovery facility; push design for circularity initiatives, evaluation of recyclability and PCR material safety evaluation.


Borealis offers advanced


mechanical recycling technology Borcycle M, supplying high quality PCR material for bottles while Siegwerk is providing deinking technology know-how and suitable printing inks for shrink sleeve application. The collaboration is targeting


the achievement of truly circular packaging by incorporating full life cycle thinking in each development step, to create a new standard for the industry. Circular packaging supports


reduced plastic waste, less use of PERSONAL CARE September 2022


new/virgin plastic material, and reduced climate impact, which are critical challenges facing our planet, the companies said. Clariant chief technology and sustainability officer Richard Haldimann added: “This collaboration was possible because all participants are dedicated to circular economy, with company- wide programmes and holistic understanding of the systems involved. “Achieving circularity needs a


complete shift in designing product packaging and packaging raw materials, considering sortability, recycling and packaging end-of- life.”


First sorting trials in existing


recycling infrastructure proved the sortability of the full body sleeved HDPE bottle, achieving a high recovery of the bottle’s material. Additionally, the project team


conducted trials with full body sleeved, transparent PET bottles and achieved similar results.


US cosmetic active ingredient supplier Sytheon has relocated its corporate headquarters to Parsippany, New Jersey. The move to 10 Waterview Boulevard, Parsippany is a short hop from the company’s old headquarters in Boonton, New Jersey.


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Barentz International has acquired ACE Trade CZ, a Czech distributor of specialty ingredients for the personal care, homecare and industrial markets.


IMCD has launched its first application laboratory in the United Kingdom. The Dutch company says the new facility features the latest equipment and aims to provide comprehensive technical support to cosmetic manufacturers and brands across the UK and Ireland.


Larry Zhang has been appointed as senior vice president for Norwegian personal care materials supplier Elkem’s silicones division with immediate effect. Zhang, who is based in Shanghai, comes from the position as the vice president for operations in Elkem’s silicones division and director of the Asia- Pacific region.


Quintis Sandalwood has appointed IMCD Australia as a distributor of its sandalwood ingredients for the personal care industry. IMCD will distribute Quntis's Santalum album (Indian sandalwood) oil and powder, and Santalum spicatum (Australian sandalwood) oil in Australia.


Integrity Ingredients has launched Chaga Mushroom Liquid Extract for use in skincare, scalp care, body care, eye and lip products. The chaga mushroom, a parasitic fungus most commonly found growing on birch trees, has the highest ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) antioxidant scores ever recorded in any natural food, according to the California firm.


Azelis has agreed a distribution deal with Green Mountain Biotech, an Israeli provider of active botanical blends for the personal care and cosmetic industries. Effective immediately, Azelis will distribute Green Mountain Biotech’s portfolio of active plant extracts in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.


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