“Feather” introduces sustainable shampoo bottle with new design for low-carbon lifestyle

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“Feather” introduces sustainable shampoo bottle with new design for low-carbon lifestyle

SCG Chemicals, also known as SCGC, a frontrunner in integrated polymer solutions for sustainability, has teamed up with Kao Industrial (Thailand) Co., Ltd. This Japanese company is renowned for its consumer goods and chemical products, featuring well-known brands like Attack, Biore, Haiter, Magiclean, Laurier, and Feather. Together, they are developing sustainable recycled packaging for the "Feather" hair care line.

Source: newswit

This innovative packaging is crafted from high-quality recycled plastic resin, branded as SCGC GREEN POLYMERTM, and utilizes SCGC's cutting-edge recycling technology.

Designed to minimize its carbon footprint, this packaging is fully recyclable, embodying the principles of a circular economy to enhance resource efficiency.

When people think of Kao, one of the products that everyone knows is the 'Feather' shampoo brand, which has been a part of Thai households for 60 years. Feather was the first product that Kao introduced in Thailand, evolving from the original powdered sachet form to its current format. In addition to continuously developing its formulas, Kao has also been committed to advancing its packaging to meet environmental needs.

The collaboration seeks to make a significant impact by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fostering a low-carbon society, all while ensuring product quality and consumer convenience.

The "sustainable Feather shampoo bottle" is tailored to support a low-carbon lifestyle and is entirely recyclable, as it contains no added color to the plastic.

SCGC specializes in recycling technology and offers a wide range of green polymer solutions to meet the diverse needs of customers across different industries, such as packaging and electronics. SCGC develops production formulas and technologies tailored to these needs, ensuring both quality and environmental sustainability.

Additionally, the label features a perforation for easy removal, simplifying the recycling process. This initiative aims to lessen plastic waste and greenhouse gas emissions, addressing the challenges of global warming and climate change.

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