L'Oréal Partners with Dioxycle to Convert Captured CO2 into Sustainable Packaging
Dioxycle has signed a multi-year offtake partnership with L'Oréal to produce sustainable packaging materials from captured CO2. Dioxycle uses a low-temperature electrolyzer to convert recycled carbon emissions into ethylene, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions. This partnership aims to enhance L'Oréal's sustainability goals, including reducing virgin plastic use by 50% and sourcing 50% of materials from recycled or biobased sources by 2030.

Dioxycle has entered a multi-year partnership with L'Oréal to transform captured CO2 into sustainable packaging materials. Dioxycle's technology utilizes a low-temperature electrolyzer to produce ethylene from recycled carbon emissions, water, and renewable electricity, aiming to reduce carbon footprints in the production process. This collaboration will enable L'Oréal to integrate polyethylene derived from carbon electrolysis into its packaging, supporting its 'L'Oréal for the Future' sustainability program, which includes goals to cut virgin plastic use by 50% and source half of materials from recycled or biobased sources by 2030.




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