
Eastman and Toly have introduced Gemini, a new sustainable cosmetic compact that utilises Eastman’s recyclable Cristal One Renew IM812 resin.
This launch represents the inaugural application of the resin in a make-up compact.
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Cristal One Renew IM812 offers glass-like clarity suitable for thick-wall PET compact cases, allowing for luxurious designs without compromising on transparency or gloss, the companies claim.
Olaf Zahra, chief technical and sustainability officer at Toly, said: “Our partnership with Eastman on the Gemini compact represents a shared vision for the future of beauty packaging, one that balances luxury with responsibility.
“By utilising Cristal One Renew IM812, we are able to offer our clients packaging solutions that empower brands to meet stringent sustainability goals while delivering the high-end aesthetics and tactile experience consumers expect.”
The resin can contain up to 100% certified recycled content through molecular recycling, contributing to a marked decrease in environmental impact.

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By GlobalDataAdditionally, it is fully compatible with existing PET recycling streams, receiving certification from prominent organisations such as the EPBP, APR and RecyClass, the companies added.
Tara Cary, global cosmetics market manager, Eastman, said: “With Cristal One Renew IM812, we are redefining excellence – it is brilliance reimagined. We are helping our customers future-proof their packaging.
“This innovative solution ensures your packages not only meet today’s standards but are ready for the legislative demands of tomorrow, providing peace of mind and sustainability in each package.”
The Gemini compact cases will be showcased at the Luxe Pack Monaco international trade show, taking place from 30 September to 2 October.