[EFS1] Shampoo Bars and Paper Packaging

[EFS1] Shampoo Bars and Paper Packaging

Procter and Gamble (P&G) has?launched high-performing shampoo and conditioner bars in Europe at the Reuters Responsible Business Summit.

The new line will be packaged in paper-based boxes made of FSC-certified paper due to consumer demand for plastic-free packaging.?

Due to the high concentration of the product, one bar enables users to replace two bottles of shampoo, resulting in a long-lasting, cost-friendly product.

According to market research conducted by P&G, 65% of buyers generally look for a more environmentally friendly product: fewer chemicals and less cruelty.

Recent data by Innova Market Insights shows that around 50% of consumers in Germany pay close attention to the environmental sustainability claims on packaging, while approximately 45% of consumers believe that FMGC companies have the most responsibility and influence in fixing the plastic pollution crisis.???

Benefits and convenience

Knowing that gripping a wet bar of soap is no easy task, experts designed these alternatives to traditional shampoo and conditioner to lessen this struggle: the result is bars that offer a good grip for comfortable washing.?

Equipped with a built-in cotton rope for shower storage, P&G means to create a beneficial influence in the industry and simultaneously “elevate their haircare experience,” according to Artur Litarowicz, head of P&G Beauty Europe.

Leading brands such as Head & Shoulders, Pantene, Herbal Essences and Aussie offer these bars in a range of different scents, all promising the same nourishment liquid products currently provide.?

One of the biggest attractions is the concentration of the product. With one bar equaling about 500 ml of shampoo, these bars last much longer than a plastic bottle and are considered cost-friendly because of this benefit.

Head & Shoulders also pioneers its anti-dandruff formula as a solid shampoo bar, aiding millions who suffer from dandruff. In addition, Aussie distinguishes itself in the field by being one of the first brands to launch a conditioner bar.

P&G’s environmental commitment

Taking P&G’s 2021 release of the reusable bottles and refills into consideration, together with the objective of offering all products in 100% recyclable or reusable packaging by 2030, P&G aims to decrease the plastic pollution responsible for a large part of our environmental crisis.

This line of products, together with P&G’s footprint in millions of European households, ensures an impact on the contributions of environmental sustainability in cosmetics manufacturing.?

What do you think about this initiative by P&G?

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Kamal Ashish

Building AccunAI | MBA, IIM | NIT | Ex Co-founder GA

2 年

I'm a person who actively seeks eco-friendly solutions. Also, I'm committed to making my home as green and sustainable as possible. Thanks to P&G for bringing such an insightful initiative. ? Such a helpful and scholarly article this is. Well articulated.??

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Lakshmanan S

Be the change you want to see in the world.

2 年

Really a very interesting initiative. Good first step in a long journey

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Dr. Karthika Kalimuthu ??

?? Chief Happiness Officer | ??ex- Be Well Hospitals | ?? Keynote Speaker | ?? Whitepaper Author

2 年

This incites hope.Let's anticipate the switch by adoption by all over-the-counter brands in the next 3-5 years. This could be really game-changing. Thanks for sharing.

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Vivek Sasi

Principal Innovation Architect- New Energy Landscape @ Schneider Electric, India

2 年

P&G has to begin their product packing innovation from Sachet ! These small sized plastic pouches that are sold in millions across India are really killers. They block drainage, they are too small to be recycled and harder to trace and handled through waste collection.

Nishtha Sethi

McKinsey & Company (PPO) | IIM Bangalore'25 | Student Venture Partner - Picus Capital

2 年

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