Mash Beauty Lab switches to carbon-free and biomass package labels
Celvoke, to/one, and SNIDEL BEAUTY will use plant-based materials for labels and packaging.
Mash Beauty Lab has partnered with Daiko Printing Co., Ltd. for the transition of package labels for Celvoke, to/one, and SNIDEL BEAUTY to carbon-free and biomass materials.
After the transition of Celvoke last October 2023, Mash has applied plant-based biomass labelling with a switch to biomass ink made from environmentally-friendly materials to achieve carbon neutrality.
Currently, Mitea Organic and F Organic are shifting to biomass labels, alongside 251 other product numbers transitioning to biomass labels, from containers to cosmetic boxes, manufactured in December 2023.
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In addition, Mash is endorsing the move to biomass materials, instead of petroleum-based materials, for all containers and presentation boxes, depending on production status.