Startup Sulapac develops microplastic-free packaging materials

<p>Our buy, use, and bin approach to fad products and fleeting trends is a&nbsp;<em>significant&nbsp;</em>sustainability issue. Pumps, sprays, tamper seals, and everything else in between are usually packaged in hefty containers, most of which are made from plastic, glass, or aluminium.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s really&nbsp;<a href="https://thred.com/style/we-need-to-get-serious-about-beauty-waste/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">no secret</a>&nbsp;that the waste this generates is immense, with 120 billion tonnes of throwaway packaging produced annually. This figure is predicted to grow to 131 billion by 2025. A sizable majority is not recyclable, too.</p> <p>All this&nbsp;<em>just&nbsp;</em>to house those serums, exfoliators, oils, and cleaners we deem as an essential part of our day?</p> <p><a href="https://thredmedia.medium.com/startup-sulapac-develops-microplastic-free-packaging-materials-cc4e7ad18f76"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>