Spectra provides sugarcane packaging for Incognito

Spectra has created environmentally friendly bottles for skincare brand incognito.

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The two new packs take advantage of standard designs from Spectra’s extensive off-the-shelf ranges and are made from biopolymer, which uses ethonal from sugarcane waste.

The new hair and body wash pack uses Spectra’s 200ml Tubular, whilst a 100ml Tall Boston Round has been chosen for incognito’s award-winning anti-mosquito spray.

Sourced from the ethanol from sugarcane waste as opposed to conventional oil based HDPE, biopolymer HDPE benefits from 96% renewable raw materials and can be recycled in same stream as normal HDPE, making it the perfect environmental alternative to regular HDPE polymers.

Nicky Monina from Incognito said: “Our aim is to ensure consistency across all our product line packaging and Spectra stepped up to the plate with a biopolymer solution for both of these products. As an ethical brand with a long term sustainable focus, it’s important that we can have confidence that our packaging can deliver what’s needed and evolve with us in an ever changing environment.”