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Dove's Refilable Deoderant, Nolla Introduces Refillable Shampoo Bottle, and Natulim Expands with Refillable Personal Care Segment

See a few examples of refillable packaging from Dove, Nolla, and Natulim from ThePackHub’s Innovation Zone.

Refillable deodorants now make up 4% of the overall deodorants segment.
Refillable deodorants now make up 4% of the overall deodorants segment.
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These innovations demonstrate significant progress in reusable packaging, contributing to waste reduction and circular economy practices. They highlight the growing trend of businesses aligning sustainability with consumer convenience, with promising adoption rates and environmental benefits.

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Dove's introduces reusable case and refill model for deodorants

Unilever has introduced a new refillable deodorant format under its Dove brand. The launch includes three starter kits, each comprising a reusable case and a 35ml (1.2oz) anti-perspirant block with distinctive scents. These initial offerings, Original, Violet & Tonka Bean, and Peony & Pineapple, are complemented by six additional standalone refill fragrances. The refills are designed to be universally compatible with any case in the range, allowing users to customize their deodorant preferences more easily. This modular approach to packaging aims to facilitate product personalzsation while reducing single-use components. The move follows increased interest in refill formats within the personal care market, with refillable deodorants now making up 4% of the overall deodorants segment, representing a 45% year-on-year increase. Unilever’s recent acquisition of refillable deodorant company Wild, reportedly valued at €275 million, aligns with its broader strategy to invest in sustainable packaging formats. The product innovation reflects ongoing efforts to integrate reusable solutions into mainstream offerings, with the interchangeability of components suggesting a potential path to broader industry uptake.

The use of silicone provides a combination of flexibility, impact resistance, and water safety, making it well-suited for repeated in-shower use.The use of silicone provides a combination of flexibility, impact resistance, and water safety, making it well-suited for repeated in-shower use.ThePackHub

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