The ‘toiro’ skincare line comes in Tritan reusable cosmetic bottles and caps, with refill cartridges, to reduce plastic waste.
Beauty Packaging Staff03.13.25
Japanese cosmetics company Fancl launched “toiro,” a new skincare line with reusable packaging made with Eastman Tritan copolyester.
The toiro collection offers consumers a reusable primary package and refillable cartridges. After a one-time purchase of the shatter-proof Tritan cosmetic bottle and cap, consumers will only need to buy refill cartridges, significantly reducing plastic waste.
Tara Cary, Eastman’s market manager for Cosmetic Packaging, said,
“Fancl needed a material that could check a lot of boxes for this new line. From durability and chemical resistance to aesthetics, Tritan addressed all those challenges. We love working with brands like Fancl who are committed to making sustainable products without compromise.”
By selecting Tritan, Fancl provides reusable packaging known for its durability and resistance to breakage.
Throughout the life of the Tritan bottle, consumers can also be assured of the potency of Fancl’s signature preservative-free skincare products.
The toiro collection offers consumers a reusable primary package and refillable cartridges. After a one-time purchase of the shatter-proof Tritan cosmetic bottle and cap, consumers will only need to buy refill cartridges, significantly reducing plastic waste.
Tara Cary, Eastman’s market manager for Cosmetic Packaging, said,
“Fancl needed a material that could check a lot of boxes for this new line. From durability and chemical resistance to aesthetics, Tritan addressed all those challenges. We love working with brands like Fancl who are committed to making sustainable products without compromise.”
By selecting Tritan, Fancl provides reusable packaging known for its durability and resistance to breakage.
Throughout the life of the Tritan bottle, consumers can also be assured of the potency of Fancl’s signature preservative-free skincare products.
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