EU RESEARCH PROJECT AIMS TO REDUCE AND RE-USE PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT PRODUCTION WASTE

BY KEITH NUTHALL L'ORÉAL has teamed up with Britain's University of Newcastle and German green energy company ACS-Umwelttechnik to find ways of reducing personal care product industry energy usage associated with manufacturing waste disposal. United within the European Union (EU)-funded ENERMIN project, the trio have noted in a project note that the personal care industry generates large amounts of waste residues from ingredients used in products. The ENERMIN project will take an innovative approach - looking to reduce the energy used in dealing with this ...


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