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Cosmetics maker L'Oréal has teamed up with biotech companies LanzaTech and Total to create bottles made from CO2 collected and recycled
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According to reports, this process is divided into three steps
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According to reports, this process is divided into three steps
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L'Oréal then used this polyethylene to manufacture bottles, which it said had the same quality and performance as regular polyethylene bottles
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Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech, said: "This partnership is based on our purpose of creating a cleaner planet for humanity
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"We can reduce the carbon footprint of packaging by converting carbon emissions into valuable products, making single-use carbon a thing of the past
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Valérie Goff, Senior Vice President of Polymers at Total, added: "This is a good example of industry collaboration in developing the use of recycled carbon to produce the plastics of the future, and also to meet the needs of users
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Jacques Playe, Director of Packaging and Development at L'Oréal, said: "L'Oréal is continuously improving the environmental footprint of packaging
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"We plan to replace our shampoo and conditioner packaging with this sustainable material by 2024, and hope that other companies will join us in using this groundbreaking innovation
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The three partners intend to continue working together to scale up the production of these sustainable plastics
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