Shiseido launched a new "replaceable refill product" in line with the renewal of its HAKU melanofocusCR skin brightening serum in February 2011.
The amount of plastics used to make this refill container is reduced by approximately 60% compared with the amount used for the original product container. Adopting a refill item for this product reduced a roughly 19 tons of plastics used for one year versus manufacturing the original product container only.
In addition to the environmental consideration of saving resources, another main objective of introducing this refill product is closely tied to Shiseido's desire to respond to consumers' feedback, including: "It's such a waste to throw out a wonderful package" or "Please make a container so that you can check how much remains in the container." Additionally, in terms of the development of the refill container, we have put a lot of ingenuity into creating a structure so that consumers can replace the container as easily as possible.
Moreover, another environmental measure was taken by replacing the exterior plastic packaging with packaging made from bagasse paper (non-wood paper made from fiber after extracting the sugar content from sugarcane), and in turn, curbing the use of petroleum, which is an exhaustible resource, and changing to a sustainable plant-based raw material.
*HAKU melanofocus CR (released in February 2013) also adopts these environmentally-friendly container and packaging.