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Aymée Line

Plastic tubes that are easier to recycle

A solution that reduces the use of petroleum-based resources, simplifies recycling, and contributes to the circular economy without compromising performance.

The search for lower-impact packaging has driven the development of new technologies for plastic tubes, especially in personal care and cosmetic products.

The Aymée line tube was designed to be easier to recycle, with reduced use of fossil resources and a design that facilitates material separation and recovery.

Plastic tubes that are easier to recycle

This new tube solution was designed to reduce environmental impact throughout its entire life cycle, from resin selection to end-of-life disposal.

Circularity initiatives

The tube brings together several initiatives aligned with circular economy principles, supporting material recovery and reintegration into the production chain.

Eco-design

The body and cap use the same type of plastic material, reducing recycling complexity and improving sorting efficiency.

Reduced dependence on petroleum

Developed in partnership with Globoplast and other suppliers, the tube uses an innovative plastic resin that incorporates mineral fillers, reducing the need for petroleum-based inputs without compromising mechanical performance or packaging appearance.

Key benefits

  • Facilitates recycling by using a single material type.
  • Reduces the use of fossil-based resources.
  • Directly contributes to the circular economy.
  • Integrated applicator in the packaging body, maintaining convenience while reducing components.
  • Lightweight, resistant, and easy to transport and store.

Applications

Indicada para o envase de diversos tipos de produtos, como:

Suitable for filling a wide range of products, such as:

  • Creams and gels (moisturizers, lip and facial care products).
  • Gloss and cream-based makeup.
  • Topical medicines.
  • Creamy foods and pasty sweets.

 

Together for a better world – Tube

The Aymée line tube packaging is the result of collaboration between companies investing in materials, processes, and design focused on packaging circularity.