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    The new Ecodis system, by Coradin

    • Coradin

    Coradin has recently launched its Ecodis® line of products, a new range of eco-responsible packaging. Ecodis is produced with 100% recyclable raw materials, and the design has been optimized to keep weight to the strict minimum as well as using only as much plastic material as needed.

    With Ecodis, the cosmetic product application is done with new actuation: by simply pressing on the supple bottom part of the rigid tube, the cosmetic product is applied on the skin. Ecodis is currently available in 10ml, 15ml and 30ml sizes.

    The other original aspect of Ecodis is to propose a 2-in-1 innovative version composed of a cartridge which is simply opened by pressing on the soft bottom part of Ecodis; after shaking, the formulation is reconstituted and is ready for use.

    Ecodis has been designed for skin care fluid products, make-up (foundation) or hair care formulations. Ecodis can be decorated on request; it is easy to fill, to assemble, to transport and to use. Depending on a product's viscositiy, different droppers are available, with diameters ranging from 0.2mm to 3.0mm. Ecodis technology has ben patented by Coradin .

    The market for responsible packaging keeps growing and consumers care more and more about cosmetic products as a whole: formulations must respect the environment and by extension, the packaging components must, as well.

    At its production site located in the South of France (a certified ISO:9001/ ISO:14001 Low Energy Consumption Facility), Coradin develops products for which innovation also means respect, recycle and reduce. By respecting the environment, Coradin proposes recyclable products; those packaging components that have been created to reduce the use of raw materials to the minimum needed, keeping the high quality level required in the cosmetic field.

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    • Elias Bittan
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    • Created 11 Jan 2012
    • Modified 08 Sep 2015
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