LyondellBasell has collaborated with Coradin and Dermalogica to create a dispenser for skincare and other products that is composed of more than 75% recycled material, according to a press release.

The Greenis® Dispenser leverages LyondellBasell’s CirculenRecover polypropylene (PP) polymer, which is made from plastic waste through a mechanical recycling process. This solution achieved an optimal balance of performance, aesthetics, and recycled content, the company said.

“The Greenis® Dispenser shows how recycled material can replace conventional fossil-based feedstock, improving circularity and environmental performance for the packaging industry,” said Paula Sanabria, Senior Director, Marketing & Commercial Development, Circular and Low Carbon Solutions at LyondellBasell. “We are happy to contribute to new recycled products that support a lower greenhouse gas footprint while helping improve consumer experience with product ergonomics, functionality, aesthetics, and lighter weight.”

Aurelian Lis, CEO of Dermalogica, added: “When we partner in sustainability, we all win. As leaders in the professional skin care industry, we need to create intuitive, premium packaging solutions that don’t compromise the health of our planet. By working with innovative partners, we can make meaningful changes that impact our industry and the planet for good.”

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