TAL, the airless system with pouch technology in a lightweight aluminium container launched by Lumson in 2021, is making a return in an even environmental-friendly version.
Post-consumer recycled (PCR) aluminium
At Luxe Pack New York last week, Lumson has unveiled a new version of TAL made from post-consumer recycled aluminium (PCR).
“Given that aluminium is already a sustainable material as it is 100% recyclable and can be recycled an infinite number of times without losing its tactile, aesthetic, and functional characteristics, using aluminium that is already in circulation is a step forward in circularity. This choice reduces the carbon footprint and energy consumption while maintaining the aesthetic qualities and performance of the final product,” said manufacture of primary beauty packaging in a statement.
As for the first version, the durability of the whole packaging solution is guaranteed by the possibility of separating the aluminium body from the plastic components.
Customizable solution
The new TAL can be paired with two pumps with different designs: Half Moon and Cyber. Half Moon is a plastic pump that can be paired with two dispensers, Half Moon and Pearl 223, while Cyber can be paired with the Aura Crema 223 dispenser, which is coated with aluminium to create an elegant and sophisticated design.
In addition to the different pump options (plastic or aluminium-coated), several types of decoration are also available, including: hot stamping, for a more luxurious effect, or lithography, that allows up to six colours to be combined.
TAL is available in three sizes: 50, 75, and 100 ml.
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