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Spectra give Di Palomo a sleek black look

Europe, Beauty, Personal Care, Primary Packaging, Secondary Packaging, Plastic, Laboratory, Testing, Certification, 200 - 499.99 ml

Spectra Packaging have recently provided Di Palomo with stylish new packaging for their Per Lui for Him range of hair and body wash products.

The new container, a 250ml PET pack from our extensive range of tubular bottles is the latest in a long line of products created for Unex, a long-standing customer for Spectra.

Gary Allard, Field Sales Representative at Spectra commented, "The Di Palomo range of products have a distinctive brand that is both colourful and bright. The new packs were colour matched in a beautiful gloss black PET which accentuates the styling perfectly. We were delighted to have been entrusted with this latest project from a very loyal customer”.

The Di Palomo toiletry and fragrance ranges are made in England using natural extracts and are Paraben and Phthalate free without any animal testing used. The new range of hair and body wash products has been created to give a captivating fragrance of Italy. The new range also comes available in an attractive gift box.

Rob Tyler speaking on behalf of Unex said, “We have worked in partnership with Spectra for a number of years and we are always impressed by their enthusiasm and passion on every project we ask them to undertake. The new black PET packs for our latest ranges offer a very stylish look which compliments our products beautifully – another great job done by Spectra Packaging”.

 

 

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Spectra rolls out 30% minimum recycled content standard

Our long-term desire has always been to reduce virgin material levels in our products, encouraging our customers to embrace Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) content. To back up this desire, we continue to put solid and robust supply chains in place to support customer demand. Since then, we have seen more and more customers appreciate the environmental benefits of recycled content in their packaging, with many taking levels beyond 10%, in many instances as high as 100%.

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