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CARBIOS Inks Initial Biorecycled PET Deals with Major Players in the Cosmetics Industry
CARBIOS Inks Initial Biorecycled PET Deals with Major Players in the Cosmetics Industry

CARBIOS Inks Initial Biorecycled PET Deals with Major Players in the Cosmetics Industry

  • 29-May-2025 11:15 PM
  • Journalist: William Faulkner

CARBIOS, a leader in developing biological technologies to reinvent the life cycle of plastics and textiles, has signed its first multi-year biorecycled PET sales contracts with two global cosmetics giants: L鈥橭r茅al and L鈥橭ccitane en Provence. The agreements secure the supply of biorecycled PET (r-PET) from CARBIOS鈥檚 upcoming commercial plant in Longlaville, France.

These contracts confirm strong demand among top brands for high-quality recycled and recyclable PET produced through enzymatic recycling. This innovative process helps companies meet their circularity goals while maintaining strict packaging standards. With these deals, CARBIOS has advanced its strategic plan and met its target of signing initial contracts by the first half of 2025, as previously announced.

Vincent Kamel, CEO of CARBIOS, called the contracts 鈥渁 key milestone鈥 for the company. He said the agreements with two demanding industry leaders validate both the market need and CARBIOS鈥檚 technology. 鈥淭oday, we have strong momentum to achieve our sales and supply targets,鈥 Kamel added. 鈥淭his makes us confident we will soon sign additional contracts for our Longlaville facility. Our commitment to the success of our future plant is stronger than ever.鈥

L鈥橭r茅al鈥檚 Jacques Playe, director of development and packaging, praised the partnership as a sign of the cosmetics company鈥檚 commitment to innovation and sustainability. 鈥淭his contract with CARBIOS underlines our commitment to working with innovative players in PET recycling to create a circular economy,鈥 Playe said. 鈥淲e congratulate CARBIOS on this advancement toward industrial scale for their enzymatic recycling solution, which represents a key milestone for the packaging industry.鈥

David Bayard, R&D packaging director at L鈥橭ccitane en Provence, said the collaboration marks a decisive step in the company鈥檚 push for greater packaging circularity. 鈥淭he partnership we have established with CARBIOS marks a decisive step for L鈥橭ccitane en Provence in our commitment to greater circularity in our packaging,鈥 Bayard said. 鈥淚t is testament to the continuation and acceleration of our commitment to reducing our environmental impact.鈥

Bayard emphasized the shared vision between the two companies to build a high-performance European industry focused on transitioning to a circular economy for plastics. 鈥淭oday, alongside CARBIOS, we are bringing a shared desire to life to build a high-performance European industry to promote the transition to a circular economy for plastics,鈥 he said.

The new contracts underscore the growing importance of enzymatic recycling technologies in enabling leading brands to achieve sustainability targets while maintaining product quality. CARBIOS鈥檚 Longlaville plant is positioned to play a pivotal role in the future of sustainable packaging for cosmetics and beyond.

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