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International beauty packaging manufacturer and supplier, Quadpack, has launched a new refillable version of its airless best-seller range, delivering a packaging format that is both sustainable and convenient.

With Regula Airless, Quadpack’s sales champion range, the company has taken an important step towards positive-impact packaging by incorporating a new format, which features a refillable mechanism that allows easy removal and insertion of a new refill.

The QLine innovation is a snap-on ring that allows brands and fillers to insert the removable inner component in the pack after filling, through a safe and convenient system that protects the formula.

Its eco-design encourages consumers to reuse the product, since the inner part can be easily disassembled through a thread system. In order to boost recyclability, Regula Airless Refill has a metal-free pump.

The new pack is the same size as Regula Airless, allowing customers to adopt the refill version easily. Regula Airless Refill is available in a 15ml, 30ml and 50ml version.

The launch exemplifies Quadpack’s positive-impact packaging strategy, aiming to continuously improve its product portfolio’s sustainability.

Quadpack says its goal is to become a leader in airless packaging globally, relying on its extensive manufacturing capabilities and strategic collaborations.

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