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Mass Market Make-up Goes Greener

The new environmentally friendly packaging is made from sugarcane-derived plastic, which is a renewable source unlike traditional plastic which is made from non renewable petroleum. Sugarcane -derived plastics are 100% recyclable in existing recycling facilities.
The newly packaged products will be rolled out over the next two years with the first products expected to appear on the shelves in 2011.
Other beauty brands such as Lush, Stella McCartney and American company Cargo Cosmetics have also made strides towards sustainability, both within their packaging and products. Lush, which produces a wide range of handmade cosmetics sell 70 percent of their products without any packaging, and those that are sold with packaging contain around 89 percent recycled materials.
Cargo Cosmetics also use minimal and environmentally friendly packaging, their Plant Love Lipstick, for example, comes in a lipstick tube made entirely from corn and retails for around €15 ().
Scientific research bodies have long condemned the harmful effects of plastics on the environment, a comprehensive report released in 2009 and compiled by scientists around the world found that 4 percent of the world's oil is used to make plastics, and chemicals such as phthalates released by plastic production can be found in the bodies of almost all adults and eight out of ten babies.
Only a small percentage of plastic products are recycled: the majority of plastics end up as rubbish. The 'Great Pacific Garbage Dump' is an area of plastic rubbish, estimated to be up to 500 miles across of floating plastics held in place by under ocean currents. Most of the plastic in the 'Great Pacific Garbage Dump' is thought to have been discarded from ships or dumped close to the seashore.
The
development
and
widespread
implementation
of
environmentally
friendly
packaging
such
as
sugarcane-derived
plastics
could
help
to
reduce
both
oil
consumption
and
the
release
of
pollutants
such
as
phthalates
associated
with
plastic
production.
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