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April 2018 | Volume 45 | Number 4
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‘My experience at Bonpak and Scentlab has been wonderful. The products are affordable compared to other companies in the industry. Also, equally important is the consistency in the quality of products we receive like the alcohol compound, which enhances the trust and reliability of these companies. I am truly a satisfied customer’ – Mzuqhamile Mbangi, Instil Perfumes.
The best quality at the best price A strong and positive affiliation between three independent companies has created a one-stop shop of distinction for cosmetic brands and entrepreneurs. Management at Bonpak, Enterprise Ethanol and Scent Lab in Gauteng has more than 80 years combined industry knowledge, which is applied to find custom solutions their customers. Sourcing fine fragrances, ethanol for your
not only create an enabling environment -
brand, product or range – it is what keeps
perfume base, packaging and brand design
a central point where customers can find
customers returning and drives sales.’
solutions at competitive prices, within a
solutions for their packaging, fragrance and
The dynamic trio of companies also
central hub, is possible. How? Through the
ethanol requirements – but also eliminates
has a strong African profile. This allows
affiliation between Bonpak, Enterprise
the hassle of having to source products
it to transport with ease items with high
Ethanol and Scent Lab. Customers can tap
and ingredients from different locations.
compliance criteria, like ethanol, to any
into the service and expertise each company
Also, being able to work with trusted and
destination on the continent. Compliance
offers individually, while benefitting from
proven companies like these demystifies the
and safety consulting is available to ensure
the collective symbiotic relationship
process. Testing facilities are available for
that companies are compliant with the law.
established between the three companies.
customers to validate the grade of products,
Being flexible in trade means that there are
ultimately ensuring a premium product.
no restrictions in sourcing products globally.
one ethos: to continually grow customers’
Scent Lab is willing to test any product and
‘We can source globally and package locally,’
businesses by helping them achieve
together with Bonpak and Enterprise Ethanol
according to the owner of ScentLab.
premium quality at affordable pricing within
offer advice to customers on how to get the
their market segment. The synergy has
best quality at the best price.
Each of these companies work towards
worked well for the existing customer base,
The companies work with hard facts and
Despite rapid growth, the three companies have never compromised the efficiency and convenience with which they
which finds value in sourcing everything
use economies of scale to make sure the
serve their customers. ‘Global sourcing,
needed to develop a product from a central
customer’s demands are met or exceeded
inventory, flexibility and total solutions or,
hub of the three affiliated companies.
while creating a consistency in product
in short, a GIFT, is what they collectively can
that will boost their clients’ reputation
deliver – consistently offering the customers
SUPPLIER HUB
as a manufacturer of a reliable, quality
the best advice, quality products and
Bonpak, founded and owned by Ray Bondi,
product. ‘A consistent product range in
solutions that will fit their needs,’ states the
is the largest glass and plastic container
terms of quality is vital to the success of any
director of Bonpak.
distributor to the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries. Enterprise Ethanol supplies 99.9 percent pure ethanol on a large scale, while Scent Lab supplies fine fragrance aroma compounds as pure A-grade perfume oils on a global scale. Bonpak’s ability to support bottle and logo design via an in-house design team rounds off the professional services available to customers. ‘We create an enabling environment, a central point where customers can find solutions for their packaging, fragrance and ethanol requirements at below market prices.’ The belief is that these three companies
Growing our business for our customers business
Bonpak’s continued success is based on efficient service delivery, vast product offering and determination to meet its customers business desires through investing in understanding their needs. The company also works closely with its customers to help them achieve their ambitions in the market. Market solutions: • flexible pricing • broad product range and available stock • Certificate of Conformity (COC) and Certificate of Analysis (AOA) accredited • able to service large quantity orders.
Scent Lab is able to procure the highest quality compounds for the best price from various sources. This ensures the best pricing for the best quality for its customers. Scent Lab does not conform to the clichéd agency agreement thus enabling the company to secure the optimum overall offering for its customers. Market solutions: • competitive pricing • innumerable quantities • expert advice on mixing, formulating and packaging of perfume products.
An obsession for a pure product and efficiency is at the core of Enterprise Enthanol’s business practices. The company has thousands of satisfied manufacturing customers, from perfumers to pharmaceutical manufacturers, which use its ethanol daily in their products. Its low-cost business model as well as efficient storage and drumming plant are modern and lean, allowing the company to pass the benefit onto the customer in the form of low prices – historically on average, customers save 16.7 percent on their ethanol spend. Market solutions: • product appropriation, denaturing to the clients’ requirements in line with local excise laws • cost-effective pricing • short lead times for delivery of drummed product across South Africa • compliance and safety consulting available to ensure regulations are met • a tank installed and managed at customer’s premises • bulk management systems
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Rain Africa celebrates Fair Trade Guaranteed status
SAMRC to develop African Genomics Centre
Farmovs-Parexel acquired by the University of the Free State
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Efficient for effervescents
Flexible solutions
11 PRODUCT NEWS
What’s new in South Africa
12 EVENTS
Ashland and IMCD SA’s interactive hair care seminar
Highlights from the P C Review conference
18 FORMULATOR’S CORNER
for controlled environments
35 28 PERSONAL CARE
Introducing The Cosmetics Chef…
Symrise meets cold-process needs with Dracorin GOC
Local contract manufacturer shapes its international appeal
19 PHARMA FOCUS: OTCs
OptiPEA – a proven natural ingredient for pain relief
Naturally derived emollients and emulsifiers from Savannah
How to compress effervescents with Romaco Kilian
Cama launches flexible line for personal care industry
New patch for pain care
Seppic introduces the dedicated wesource brand Make a splash in formulations with coconut water
24 HOME CARE
Albex Noflush helps consumers save water
35 CLEANROOM CONTROL
Sodium ATB-base polymer for all-purpose cleaners
Flexible solutions for controlled environments
Alcohol-based surfactants from Protea Chemicals
Hugo Beck ensures hygiene standards
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44 Bottles, Tubs & Jars
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48 ASSOCIATION NEWS The latest news from the HPA, SAAFFI and Coschem
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From the editor
THE TEAM
The
EDITORIAL
cold process approach
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re you wondering what all the
and Protea Chemicals’ alcohol-based
hype is about cold processable
surfactants for hard surface cleaning.
emulsifiers and emollients in the personal care industry? Well, it
If you missed out on attending this year’s P C Review Beauty Trends & Innovation
makes perfect sense to opt for cold process
conference, we’ve included a roundup of
materials to reduce your manufacturing
the event on page 14. Another formulator
costs and implement leaner and greener
is featured this month on page 18. Conny
production methods. As a formulator,
Obberauter aka The Cosmetics Chef talks
surely you want to skip the unnecessary
about how she’s empowering people to
steps to achieve your goal of building a
craft their own beauty products using
unique product? Now you can, with the
natural and organic ingredients as well as
cold process materials highlighted in the
a kitchen blender.
Personal Care feature in this edition of Pharmaceutical
Cosmetic Review. On
There is a lot of interesting content instore for our pharma industry readers in
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page 28, you can read more about how
this edition. We look at over the counter
Ecocert approved Dracorin GOC from
products and their associated processing
Symrise, IQL’s Soldoc PG 410 and Soldoc
technologies and ingredients in the
PGPR polyglyceryl esters and Vantage’s
Pharma Focus on page 19. We discuss
Distinctive Coconut Water can contribute
equipment, garments and accessories for
PUBLISHING TEAM
to substantial energy and production
controlled environments in this month’s
General Manager: Dev Naidoo
cost savings, fewer CO2 emissions and a
Cleanroom Control feature.
reduced environmental impact. Dwindling water resources have resulted
In our regular PACKAGING REVIEW section, we highlight industry trends and
in an upswing in waterless cleaning
developments in the Bottles, Tubs and Jars
products. In the Home Care feature on
feature (page 44) and celebrate Zippy
page 24, we share the story of Albion
Labels’ revival with its most recent string of
Brands’ latest innovation, Albex Noflush,
installations (page 42) at its new printing
which neutralises the smell of urine,
facility, after enduring a devastating flood
allowing consumers to ‘let it mellow when
in November 2016.
yellow’. We also highlight a range of solutions for household cleaning products,
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NEWS
status for Rain Africa HANDCRAFTED BATH, BODY and home care brand, Rain Africa’s Fair Trade accreditation with the global World Fair Trade Organisation based in Europe is one of its greatest accomplishments. It’s not easy to achieve this kind of global accreditation and to maintain it, ongoing auditing and continual improvement plans and accountability are required. Ultimately, Fair Trade accreditation requires unwavering dedication to its principles. Every two years, members are assessed and reviewed by the organisation and their piers which includes onerous scrutiny on every level. Subsequent to the auditing process, Rain has been awarded Fair Trade Guaranteed status, which is the highest level of Fair Trade Accreditation. Rain Africa’s employees are extremely proud of the company’s Fair Trade Guaranteed status
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NEWS
2017 a record
breaking year for biosimilar approval
The number of biosimilars first approved between 2013 and 2017 in the US, Japan, or the EU
SA GENOMICS CENTRE TO ENABLE
PERSONALISED MEDICINE
THE AFRICAN GENOMICS Centre – a first for South Africa – is already under construction at the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) head office in Cape Town. In February, SAMRC cemented its collaboration with the Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI), signing a formal agreement that guarantees an exciting future for this state-of-the-art research facility. BGI is at the forefront of the global scientific progress on genetic science and DNA sequencing, while South Africa has identified an opportunity through this partnership to build the country’s capacity for whole human genome sequencing. ‘The development propels South Africa into a new era of medical research and means that we join a small, but growing, group of countries that are pioneering this type of innovation,’ says Professor Glenda Gray, SAMRC president. The signing ceremony took place on 16 February on top of Table Mountain in Cape Town. Prof Gray comments: ‘This novel field of research harnesses the science of genomics for personalised medicine. Knowledge of the DNA sequence has become an important part of understanding disease. By establishing the sequence of an individual’s genetic material, it is
THE NUMBER OF first approvals for biosimilars in the US, Japan, or the EU has increased significantly in the past two years, breaking the stagnation of the three years prior. In 2017 a new record was set for the number of first approvals in a single year, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. The FDA alone approved five new biosimilar products, seeing the number of approved biosimilars in the US rising from four to nine. This includes two products for Oncology use: Mylan and Biocon’s Ogivri, which is a biosimilar to Genentech’s Herceptin and Amgen and Allergan’s Mvasi – a biosimilar to Genentech’s Avastin. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) approved eight new biosimilars, including biosimilars of AbbVie’s Humira, Genentech’s Rituxan, Herceptin, Eli Lilly’s Humalog (insulin lispro injection), and Eli Lilly’s Forsteo. With 23
possible to identify mutations which are specific to that person. These genetic tools will help us understand South Africa’s diverse gene pool and convey insights on treatments for common diseases like diabetes.’ The centre will be a vital national asset, able to contribute to better understanding factors that impact on the health of South Africans and inform strategies to improve their response to diseases. This means conditions that contribute to the heavy disease burden in the country – such as hypertension, stroke, heart disease, diabetes and cancer – can be diagnosed faster and more accurately. Treatments can also be delivered in a more targeted, effective and costefficient way. Dr Li Ning, BGI’s chief development officer said the collaboration will strengthen bilateral relations between China and South Africa, as both countries have contributed to the facility in terms of research capacity, funding, equipment and other infrastructure.
additional unique drugs currently in pre-registration, GlobalData believes this trend of biosimilar approvals will continue in 2018.
CLR Chemisches Laboratorium’s administrative and manufacturing facility, located in Berlin, Germany
Dr Li Ning and Prof Glenda Gray at the signing ceremony
CLR OBTAINS EFFCI
GMP CERTIFICATION EFFCI CERTIFICATION FOR Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Cosmetics Ingredients (Standard 2017) has been awarded to CLR Chemisches Laboratorium, an IMCD South Africa principal. Dr Stefan Borchert, president and CEO of CLR, comments: ‘The GMP certification reinforces the sustained development of CLR’s integrated management system. This already encompasses our quality management (ISO 9001:2015), environmental management (ISO 14001:2015) and social responsibility (SA8000:2014) systems. Obtaining the EFfCI GMP certification is an important milestone for us. Customer confidence in our products has historically been extremely high. The certification justifies that and provides a means to enhance our factory’s hygiene levels and quality standards of our factory and production processes even more. Our new production and laboratory facilities, which will be launched later this year, will strengthen our position in the cosmetics active ingredients market. We are happy to say that we are in a continuous process of growth and improvement.’
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Representatives from the UFS and FARMOVS at the contracting signing. From left are Farmovs MD, Chris Sutherland; rector and vice-vhancellor, Prof Francis Petersen and senior director of research development, Dr Glen Taylor Image credit: Johan Roux
NEWS
FARMOVS-PAREXEL ACQUIRED BY UFS new medicines for a variety
employees, who are highly
of diseases and illnesses.
skilled and experienced, as
Prof Petersen comments:
is the management team,
THE UNIVERSITY OF the Free
will see the UFS owning the
‘Farmovs is an excellent
which will remain intact
State (UFS) acquired 100
largest Phase 1 clinical
state-of-the-art clinical
under the leadership of MD,
percent shares in Parexel’s
research business in South
research facility. This is an
Chris Sutherland.
Bloemfontein-based clinical
Africa which from now on will
exciting new venture for the
research business, Farmovs-
be known as Farmovs.
university. I am extremely
the UFS to become actively
It is Prof Petersen’s vision for
proud of what we have
involved in the South African
important clinical
achieved and thankful to
National Clinical Research
chancellor, Prof Francis
research for the global
the Farmovs management
Capacity Building Initiative
Petersen and the university’s
pharmaceutical industry
team for its cooperation
with Farmovs becoming a
senior leadership group
which enables the marketing
and for taking the Farmovs
clinical research centre of
concluded the deal with
of affordable generic
staff through the process
excellence. ‘This is something
Parexel International,
medicines in South Africa
with enthusiasm.’
new for the UFS, the
a global innovator in
and elsewhere in the
biopharmaceutical research
world. It also supports the
UFS Bloemfontein Campus.
with more of an industry
services. The acquisition
development of important
It consists of 148 full-time
impact,’ he adds.
Parexel on 7 March. Rector and vice-
The business conducts
Farmovs is located on the
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Afriderm has launched a trio of new products, including a micellar water, a one step cleanser and a brightening bubble mask. The skin care brand is sold exclusively at Edgars and specially formulated for pigmented and African skin tones. Unique ingredients in Afriderm products include Octadecanoic Acid for its even skin tone benefits, Lilac Extract to reduce sebum and Sodium Lactate
Mother’s Day limited edition
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EVENTS
Happy hair
Solutions for natural, healthy locks A healthy hair journey is what most men and women want. IMCD South Africa and Ashland hosted an interactive seminar in February to market ingredients and solutions targeting the needs of natural and relaxed Ethnic hair. Bloggers, brand owners and manufacturers attended. to transform the efficacy, usability, allure, integrity and profitability of its customers’ hair care products. Ashland’s global marketing manager for hair care, Dave Popplewell, shared new insights into hair care trends in the US, giving attendees a good idea of what to expect in the local market in the coming months. ‘Observing
DID YOU KNOW?
IMCD South Africa’s personal care team with representatives from Ashland
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n South Africa, hair care blogs and analyst reports show consumers are clearing out their cabinets,
ditching products formulated with harsh chemicals. Evenes Ruth Mafupa, writer and editor of
how dermo-cosmetic brands have been gaining popularity in the US, hair care brands are also
Ashland’s FiberHance bm solution heightening their remedial is another great ingredient for African claims as consumers take a hair. Curly hair is prone to breakage, but more holistic approach to this unique product can be used to help their wellbeing, viewing hair strengthen hair from within. While it can be used in various applications, such as an extension of the skin,’ as mousses, sprays, hair colour and he commented. bleach treatments, Ashland has plans Popplewell says consumers to test the efficacy of FiberHance perceive free-from claims as bm solution in a relaxer the biggest indicator of natural formulation.
the Natural Sisters blog, loves helping African consumers find ways to manage
and/or organic hair care products. Products with the presence of oils also
their kinky curly/coily hair and to embrace,
appeal to consumers looking for natural and
celebrate and nurture their natural hair.
gentler offerings.
There is a lot of common terminology used including ‘texture envy’; ‘looser, neater hair’;
WHAT’S ON OFFER FROM ASHLAND? Sustainable and natural
‘natural curls’; ‘hair strengthening’ and ‘long
Ashland produces a number of ingredients
and healthy, natural hair’ to name a few.
in its biotHAIRapy range, which are natural
on Natural Sisters and other hair care blogs, Natalie MacGregor, business unit manager: pharma and personal care, at IMCD SA, shows seminar attendees how one of the Ashland products performs on hair
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Hair care formulators who attended the seminar
David Khumalo talks about the noticeable benefits of the anti-frizz cream formulated with AquaStyle SH-100
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CHARACTERISTICS OF
CLEANSING CONDITIONERS AND CO-WASHES 1. T he formulations are typically conditioner based. 2. I nstructions for use replace those of shampooing. 3. The texture and feel are conditioner like i.e. the product is smooth with lots of slip. 4. Claims include sulphate-free, silicone-free and paraben-free. 5. P roducts cleanse without stripping, condition without build-up or weighing down hair. Source: Ashland
Stylist Khumalo shows how AquaStyle SH-100 helps define the curls of natural African hair
• excellent high humidity resistance • smooth comb-through
or naturally derived. These can be used in
• no tack upon drying
various hair care products, including shampoos,
• no flaking.
conditioners, treatments and styling products.
Ashland and IMCD South Africa put the new
The biotHAIRapy platform offers solutions to
styling polymer to the test in an interactive hair
improve formulations that are
care demo led by David Khumalo,
free from, for example, sulphates
Henkel South Africa’s R&D testing
and silicones etc. The platform is
and salon studio manager.
backed by extensive information
Khumalo used an anti-frizz cream
on sustainable sourcing and
formulated with two percent
sustainability audits to meet
AquaStyle SH-100 to style a
customers’ needs in this regard.
model’s natural hair. He said the model’s hair felt silky and smooth,
Included in the BiotHAIRapy
and the product did not leave
biofunctional platform for hair
any residue on his hands or the
is a series of five offerings, each targeting a specific aesthetic benefit and inspired by key biological markers. The Hair Stemness System,
Eric Jan De ’s Feij, Ashland technical leader, ME A
model’s scalp. Khumalo gave the antifrizz cream a high score of
based on rice protein, may help
five for spreadability, four for
mitigate the stress factors known
manageability, five for no
to compromise hair growth capital. The Hair
residue, four for initial hold and five for its curl
Fullness System, based on corn protein, may
memory boosting properties. •
support better intercellular communications – a process essential for hair density. The Hair Keratin System, based on yeast extract, may contribute to structural proteins required for stronger, healthier-
Ashland – www.ashland.com IMCD South Africa – www.imcdgroup. com/worldwide/south-africa
Two South African hair bloggers who attended the Ashland IMCD South Africa hair care seminar A seminar attendee checks the comb-ability of a bleached and coloured hair tress, which has been treated with ChromoHance 113 Polymer
looking strands. The Hair Melanin System focuses on hair colour while the Hair Detox System has been developed to support ageing hair.
High shine, beautiful style Ashland has also launched a new styling polymer, AquaStyle SH-100. This advanced, patentpending, styling polymer provides long-lasting hold under humid conditions. Primarily targeted at crystal clear gels, it enables easy pick-up from the jar and smooth distribution on hair. Studies also show it provides excellent shape memory with no flaking or tackiness. AquaStyle SH 100 can also be used in spray gels, cream gels, waxes and pomades, as well as non-aerosol mousses and sprays. The consumer benefits of AquaStyle SH-100 polymer include: • g ood initial stiffness • durable, all-day hold
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EVENTS
Digital strategies, networking and compliance While regulatory compliance was the initial draw card for a vast amount of the delegates that attended the P C Review Beauty Trends & Innovation Conference, the importance of a strong digital strategy became non-negotiable during the event. By Abby Vorster
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a broad spectrum of speakers with broad appeal to all employees working in personal care, from marketing and packaging to formulating. ‘In the 20 years that I have worked in personal care, your conference was by far the most interesting and relevant that I have ever attended,’ she commented. One of the speakers, John Knowlton of
B
Cosmetic Solutions, applauded the P C Review rilliant speakers, fantastic and relevant
team for taking the initiative to host such a
content, and a great deal of excellent
necessary event. His talk on Creativity in the
feedback are what made the inaugural
Workplace to Drive Innovation was one of the
P C Review conference a massive
most celebrated on the conference programme.
success. The event took place on 22 February at
He got all the delegates thinking about their
the Media Park auditorium in Johannesburg with
work environments and how much freedom they
90 delegates attending the full day programme
have to be creative and innovative and whether
and seven exhibitors showcasing their ingredients
they are trusted in their capacity to try new
and packaging solutions during the tea and
things. ‘There is a direct correlation between a
lunch breaks.
creative work environment and business success,’
The programme featured an array of topics,
Knowlton explained. ‘But employees need to be
including how to maximise social media with
trusted to take risks, they also need idea time to
the right content discussed by Elena Protulis
exploit their creativity, suitable resources and the
of Proél Consulting, how to drive innovation
freedom to debate ideas in order for innovation to
in the workplace, e-Commerce tips shared
take place.’
by Ordinary Skincare’s Robert Rae, regulatory 2
compliance, formulating for Africa’s millennials,
Insight to innovate
consumer insights, finance and franchising in the
Having insight into consumers’ preferences,
professional skin care industry discussed by Esna
perceptions and their shopping habits is central
Colyn of Imbalie Beauty and great case studies on
to a brand’s success. Nielsen has some of the
digital marketing victories were shared by Michael
most relevant and up to date data on the South
Gullan of G&G Digital.
African personal care and cosmetics market,
Caroline Lambert, product development at
which Kim Reddy, director of consumer insights at
Lee-Chem Laboratories said she found the talks
Nielsen South Africa, shared with the conference
extremely interesting and very relevant. There was
delegates. She said growth has slowed in
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EVENTS colour cosmetics as a result of economic
function, brands should focus on creating
pressures. Innovation in eye cosmetics has
moments rather than specific products.
also slowed yet it’s gaining ground with lip and
Key to comply
face cosmetics. ‘The path to purchase has also become complex due to digitisation and personalisation trends,’ explained Reddy. ‘As a result, pre-store digital engagement has become a priority for beauty brands, with 14 percent of sun care shoppers driven by couponing sites and social media and 13 percent of cosmetics shoppers driven by social media and brand sites.’ Leandri van der Watt, R&D
Percy Sibanda of L’Oréal South Africa’s talk
DID YOU KNOW?
on compliance in the South African cosmetics industry was not only necessary but also well
received. The crux of the The South African personal care matter with regulatory issues shopper will easily switch brands is that all brand owners, from but not stores. They are more willing to switch brands because of promotions entrepreneurs and SMEs within their store of preference and will to large corporations and trial different or new products driven multinationals, are required by word of mouth, store broadsheets to comply. and other media, especially Sibanda explained the television. Source: Nielsen regulations transcend all Consumer Insights
manager at Skin Rejuventation
platforms, including print, online,
Technologies, also shared insight, but this
social media and direct marketing and
time into formulating for Africa’s millennials.
the need for safety assessments, carried out by
She referred to them as ‘Afrilennials’ (a term
an appropriately trained person, will affect how
coined by Student Village), and debunked
brands place their products on the market.
common misbeliefs and provided a new perspective on this influential consumer group. ‘Afrilennials matter because they are
Cosmocovigilance, like pharmacovigilance, will also play a big role. The responsible person, as the holder of the most detailed information
obsessed with their appearance and
on the product placed on the market,
recognition. They spend big on hair care
has a legal and ethical obligation to help
and 51 percent of them say they are “very
when asked.
interested in fashion and beauty”,’ she
As the result of the success of the event
explained. Her top five tips to consider when
and delegates’ feedback, the P C Review
formulating for Afrilennials are:
conference will become an annual event on
1. B e authentic, pick your message and stick to
the industry’s calendar. Details of the 2019
it i.e. Ecocert, Fair Trade and Vegan etc. 2. Focus on individuality, millennials are loyal to brands that resonate with their
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conference will be communicated during the course of the year, so keep an eye on all of our
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platforms for more information. •
unique preferences. 3. B e driven by a cause, create a product with a conscience, be it social, environmental or economical.
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4. D on’t settle, be remarkable – spend the extra months required in the lab in order to perfect the sensorial properties of your product. 5. S hareabiliity – because millennials care more about the experience than the specific
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E xhibitor, Bret Protti from Impress Pac chatting to Adrienne Cohen from Fino Cosmetics John Knowlton Julian and Yvette van Dyk from Van Dyk Pharmaceuticals, Erica de Kock from Unicare Ingredients and Dershana Valla from the CTFA M erck South Africa’s table top exhibition stand Caroline Lambert talking to exhibitor Lynette Swart from Unicare Ingredients M ichael Gullan E xhibitors Sue Ottley (Meganede), Carole Sommier (Silab) and Megan Jones (Meganede) Leandri van der Watt
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COMPANY FOCUS
A leading producer of calcium carbonates Are you looking for high purity calcium carbonates for your pharmaceutical and nutraceutical formulations? Omya, through its association with CJP Chemicals, is bringing its innovative solutions to the South African market.
O
mya International is
Omyapharm 500-OG
and can be compacted into tablets via dry
headquartered in Oftringen,
This versatile FCC pharmaceutical
granulation. Tablets manufactured with
Switzerland and offers high
excipient is award-winning and can be
this excipient combine high porosity and
purity calcium carbonates for
used in multiple applications such as orally
hardness, properties generally inversely
use in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical
dispersible tablets (ODTs), tablets, granules
proportional and crucial in ODTs. The
formulations. Omyapure 35-OG is the
or capsules.
retained high porosity of Omyapharm
first natural calcium carbonate to obtain
500-OG tablets allows faster water uptake,
It can be used as a carrier for oils
a certificate of suitability as an active
and other liquids, can be loaded up to
which leads to reduced disintegration
pharmaceutical ingredient (API). More
55 percent w/w (55g of oil onto 45g of
time that is half of the market formulation
recently, Omya’s new generation of mineral
Omyapharm 500-OG). The excipient can
benchmark4. Current market formulations
excipients, Omyapharm functionalised
be used to convert oils and other liquids
also require high-priced packaging as a
calcium carbonate (FCC), won the CPhI
into compactable powders. It can also
result of the friability of tablets. The high
Best Innovation in APIs and Excipients
be used as a highly efficient filler-binder
hardness achieved in ODTs formulated
award for its versatility and unique
in dry granulation. At lower compression
with Omyapharm 500-OG allow for the use
surface properties, which bring distinct
levels, Omyapharm 500-OG tablets reach
of regular tablet packaging and reduces
performance features.
a tensile strength comparable to or
manufacturing costs significantly.
higher than tablets Figure 1&2: The unique surface properties of functionalised calcium carbonate (Figure 1) compared to natural calcium carbonate (Figure 2) give Omyapharm its unique performance features
Figure 1
formulated with other
Omyapure 35-OG
reference excipients . In
This is first natural calcium carbonate to
addition, at increasing
obtain a certificate of suitability as an API. In
compression pressures,
keeping with its tradition of quality and focus
the decrease in porosity
on regulatory affairs, Omya became the first
of Omyapharm 500-OG
producer of natural calcium carbonate to
tablets was significantly
achieve the certificate of suitability (CEP/
less than in reference
CoS) in accordance with the European
excipients tablets .
Pharmacopoeia as an API by the European
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1
Omyapharm 500-OG has been successfully
Omyapure 35-OG is manufactured
integrated as a carrier
under ICH Q7a and meets international
in gastro-retentive
standards. In its natural calcium carbonate
drug delivery systems
portfolio Omya also offers products for the
(GRDDS) and in
nutraceuticals market compliant with E170
particles with muco-
and FCC.
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adhesive coating
Calcium carbonate contains close to 40
for colonic target
percent calcium, making it an excellent
delivery systems3.
source of this nutrient. Omyapure 35-OG
The pharmaceutical Figure 1
Directorate of the Quality Medicines.
natural calcium carbonate can be used
excipient is
in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical
revolutionary for
applications such as antacids, as a natural
manufacturing ODTs
source of calcium in osteoporosis treatment,
via a dry granulation
in mineral supplements and in combination
process. ODTs are
with vitamins. Omyapure 35-OG is suitable
a popular dosage
for liquid and solid dosage forms. In
form because
suspensions, its low particle size ensures
they encourage
physical stability which is key for the correct
patient compliance
dose intake. In tablets, a wet granulation
among paediatric,
step is required prior to tabletting.
geriatric and psychiatric patients. Omyapharm 500-
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Good combo for bone health As the principal component of bones,
OG can be mixed
calcium is the most abundant mineral in
with a disintegrant of
the human body. It also plays a key role in
choice and the drug
maintaining the proper function of nerves
COMPANY FOCUS
Omya’s pharmaceutical and nutraceutical laboratory
Table 1: Tablet formulation (Omya)
Ingredient
Content
(see Table 1).
Calcium (from CaCO3 and Ca5(OH)(PO4)3)
319 mg
The formulation
Vitamin K2
68 μg
contains two of
Vitamin D3
8 μg
Omya’s proprietary
DID YOU KNOW?
and muscles. As our bodies are unable to produce their own calcium, a regular dietary intake is
With approximately 8 000 employees, Omya has a global presence in more than 180 locations in over 50 countries. Omya is proud to be represented in South Africa by CJP Chemicals.
calcium ingredients – Omyapure 35-OG as the active ingredient and Omyapharm 500OG as an excipient – as well as vitamins K2 and D3 to improve calcium absorption and
is produced to comply with the most stringent regulatory and quality standards of the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food industries. The company supplies added value products and services from responsibly sourced materials to meet the needs of current and future generations. •
deposition in bones.
CJP Chemicals – www.cjpchemicals.co.za Omya – www.omya.com
content of calcium documented
R&D and technical support
among all calcium salts, calcium
Omya’s pharmaceutical and
carbonate is a solution of choice when it
nutraceutical laboratory at its
REFERENCES
comes to calcium supplementation.
headquarters comprises a laboratory
1. Stirnimann et al. (2014) International Journal of Pharmaceutics
essential. With one of the highest
A recent publication reviewing dietary
for mineral development and an
surveys performed in South Africa
application laboratory for solid dosage
between 2000 and 2015 concluded that
forms. Cutting-edge equipment –
calcium intake of men and women in
including fluid-bed technology, a roller
all the reported studies was below the
compactor and a rotary tablet press –
dietary reference intake of 1 000mg
allows for high-quality pharmaceutical
per day .
R&D and technical customer support.
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Omya has developed a nutraceutical concept for bone health supplements
With more than 130 years of expertise, Omya’s portfolio of natural minerals
466: 266–275 2. Eberle et al. (2014) European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 58: 34–43 3. Preisig et al. (2015) International Journal of Pharmaceutics 487: 157–166 4. S tirnimann et al. (2013) Pharmaceutical Research 30:1915–1925 5. Mchiza, Z. J., Steyn N. P., Hill, J., Kruger, A., Schönfeldt, H., Nel, J. and Wentzel-Viljoen, E. (2015). A Review of Dietary Surveys in the Adult South African Population from 2000 to 2015. Nutrients, 7(9):8227-8250.
Omya Consumer Goods omya.com
Omyapharm Innovative multifunctional mineral excipient · Highly compactable and porous · Fast disintegration for ODTs · Tablets with high mechanical strength · Highly efficient carrier Winner of the CPhl “Best Innovation in APIs and Excipients” award
Contact in RSA: lisadk@cjpchemicals.co.za
Official Distributor for RSA
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FORMULATOR’S CORNER
‘ I opted for basic ingredients instead of fancy
emulsifiers and managed to make a good shampoo using
castile liquid soap’ Conny Oberrauter from CIO Consulting loves playing around with different ideas and ingredients. Her latest idea – The Cosmetics Chef – essentially enables anyone to craft beauty products using natural and organic ingredients. WHAT DRIVES YOU TO DEVELOP INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS? Whether it’s using a different ingredient or approach – I am driven by thinking there is always a way and that things are always possible. I also love being at the lab bench. Producing a formulation on paper is one thing, but you don’t really get to understand the formulation unless you’re watching it evolve as you make it. Most of my ideas come to me while I’m making a formulation and questioning
the outcomes. I watch trends in other
their existing
industries and often think of how they
materials
could be applied to cosmetics and what
and I like
the benefits would be. Innovation doesn’t
this revival
only come from the formulation. The
of older
simplest innovation could be packaging,
ingredients. You
a process or application.
don’t have to reinvent the ingredient, simply finding other uses for it
WHAT’S YOUR BACKGROUND AS A FORMULATOR?
is innovative.
I have a Coschem Diploma and a BBA in marketing management. I started as
WHAT UNIQUE PRODUCTS OR IDEAS HAVE YOU LAUNCHED?
a compounder at B&L Products. The first
In January 2017 I launched a new concept
product I made was a simple carbopol
and in November, published a recipe
gel and it blew my mind. I was trained
book called The Cosmetics Chef – Crafting
to colour match and got exposed to
Cosmetics in Your Kitchen. I included
the development side of things. I then
theory in the book to explain the science
moved to Amka Products and started my
behind cosmetics and provide a glimpse
R&D career as a lab assistant. I worked
at the life of a cosmetic scientist. I also
on Amka’s colour range and got to
wanted to educate my readers on the
experience all its other products and then
real stories surrounding controversial
moved onto the supply side. However, the
ingredients and not just the marketing
more my career advanced
myths. All the recipes can be produced
the further I moved away from
using a Thermomix or basic blender,
the development bench.
so I had to work hard to overcome my
I didn’t enjoy admin and
perception that you need sophisticated
desk duties that come with
equipment, raw materials and a lab
managerial positions, so I
working environment to produce quality
was propelled to starting
cosmetics. I opted for basic ingredients
my consulting journey and
instead of hundreds of fancy emulsifiers
made sure I still got to play at
and managed to make a good shampoo
the bench.
using castile liquid soap. The recipes are designed to be made at home and either
WHAT INGREDIENTS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AT THE MOMENT AND WHY? Conny Oberrauter aka The Cosmetics Chef
Natural ingredients are
used by the DIY’er or given as gifts. They are not designed to be manufactured for retail. I’ve tested all the recipes and the non-food based ones do have a reasonable shelf life. The first products I
usually my main focus though I like to find
made over a year ago are still stable and
a balance between natural and synthetic.
looking good. They are well formulated but
I am interested in the microbiome trend
still only meant for home use. It’s been an
and curious to see how far it will go. The
incredible journey and so far, the response
more cosmetics advance, the blurrier the
to the book has been amazing. I have a
line becomes between medicine
lot of exciting plans on the cards for The
and cosmetics. I also love seeing
Cosmetics Chef, so watch this space. •
the new claims developed using old and traditional ingredients. Suppliers are starting to explore new benefits of
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The Cosmetics Chef – www.thecosmeticschef.com
PHARMA FOCUS//OTCs
OptiPEA: a safe and reliable pain relief solution
PEA, often described as a pleiotropic compound, is a ‘magic shotgun’ capable of modulating numerous complex systems by hitting different important cellular targets simultaneously. OptiPEA from Innexus Nutraceuticals can be used as an effective pain relief active ingredient in dietary supplements.
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almitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a naturally occurring bioactive lipid that offers a genuine nutraceutical alternative to
problematic pain relief drugs. OptiPEA, launched at Vitafoods Europe 2018, is said to be the leading PEA raw material available. It is sourced sustainably from RSPO-certified palmitic acid and manufactured entirely in Europe using a patented production process. All other PEA is manufactured in Asia. Samuel Zonneveld, CEO at The Netherlands-based Innexus, comments: ‘Because of the difficulties in treating chronic pain, it is not uncommon for sufferers to take matters into
DID YOU KNOW?
Not all palmitoylethanolamide is created equal, according to Innexus. For this reason, the company has invested extensive resources in sourcing, OptiPEA is: producing and testing • roundtable on Sustainable OptiPEA.
their own hands. In addition, problems resulting from sustained use of opioids – both pharmaceutical
Palm Oil (RSPO) certified •m anufactured according to GMP in FDA inspected facilities
What is PEA? This is a bioactive functional lipid that belongs to a class of molecules known
as fatty acid amides. PEA is a naturally
occurring compound found in plant and animal cells. It has anti-inflammatory as well as pain-relieving properties,
pain-killers and non-prescription drugs –
• I SO 9001:2008 quality assured
are becoming ever clearer. Unlike most
This high-quality synthesised PEA
of these, PEA doesn’t have any negative
makes use of the body’s own
side effects. Yielding consistently positive
defence mechanisms and is an ideal
results in replicable research since
nutraceutical for patients with chronic
its discovery in 1952, its efficacy and
pain and inflammation. It has been
safety have been documented in over
subject to a full spectrum of chemical
manufacturers, OptiPEA can be sourced
658 scientific articles. PEA represents a
analysis and clinical research, all of
directly from Innexus. It has a consistent
natural and effective alternative to these
which point to its efficacy, safety and
and minimal purity of 99 percent. The fine
drugs, and one that is suitable for long-
total lack of side effects. As well as its
powder has a crystalline structure, which
term use.’
safety for end consumers, OptiPEA
makes it suitable for different applications.
provides guaranteed reliability for
Oral supplementation with PEA offers
business partners.
an interesting alternative or worthwhile
Safe and effective Today’s consumers are well-
By using highly sensitive methods of
and acts as a protective and repairing molecule supporting the self-healing ability of the body.
For South African brands and
complementary strategy in the treatment
informed; they demand and deserve
analysis, Innexus is able to characterise
of a large number of disease states,
transparency. Innexus offers full,
the complete composition of its
especially chronic pain, inflammation and
transparent documentation for OptiPEA
raw material. Its PhD chemists know
degenerative diseases. •
to manufacturers and brand owners of
the brand’s PEA in detail and are
dietary supplements, which can benefit
meticulous and strict when it comes to
from the appeal of a branded, quality
quality control, product release and
ingredient for consumers.
product analyses.
Innexus Nutraceuticals – www.innexusnutraceuticals.com
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PHARMA FOCUS//OTCs
Turn sensitive powders
into efficient effervescents Tabletting effervescent products is challenging. With the right technology, these tablets can be processed rapidly and safely in line with a product’s requirements. Peter Heyn, technical marketing at Romaco Kilian, discusses the company’s ideal solution for compressing effervescent formulations with maximum efficiency.
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hildren are particularly fond of
lubricant supply system sprays the punch tips and
effervescent products because they fizz.
die walls during production, so prior mixing of the
The pharma industry provides numerous
lubricant into the product is not required. Much less
products in effervescent tablet formats,
material is needed for external lubrication. Harder
particularly over-the-counter medicines like pain
tablets can be achieved as a result and overall
medication, vitamins or antacid medications.
product quality is improved. What’s more, external
The administration of water-soluble drugs
lubrication protects both the product and machine
is especially recommended for children, the elderly or patients with difficulties swallowing or sensitive stomachs.
The consumer benefit is realised when administering effervescent tablets. Those lubricated
Effervescent tablets are a fundamental part of the
by an external system have a smoother surface,
wide range of pharma dosage forms available on
contain less magnesium stearate and don’t leave a
the market. They offer many consumer benefits, but
grease film when dissolved in water.
manufacturing and processing these hygroscopic products presents complex demands. These tablets
Cool machines
are naturally sensitive to air, light and moisture. Many
Extremely low temperatures are essential to process
of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and
temperature sensitive medications. The process
vitamins processed in effervescent formulations are
temperature of the tablet presses in Romaco
easily affected by heat. They also tend to be friable
Kilian’s KTP X series is kept at a constant level below
and break. All these factors must be considered
30° Celsius. To reduce heat input, the compression
when tabletting effervescent powders. The Romaco
rollers have been fitted with smooth-running bearings
Kilian KTP 590X tablet press is tailor made for
and the gear of the fill shoe is mounted externally. A
this specification.
special cooling ring, situated underneath the dietable, acts as a thermal barrier. The temperature in
Gentle compression
the service area is also lowered by efficiently cooling
Effervescent tablets are naturally prone to unwanted
the torque drive.
air pockets and capping, which is why the tabletting
The brake magnets play a crucial role too by
process takes place in three steps. The Kilian KTP
eliminating frictional heat and protecting the
590X single-sided rotary press is equipped with
material. So there is no need to install an additional
three separate compression stations. The first tamps
cooling unit when tabletting temperature sensitive
the powder. Then the tablets are pre-compressed
products. ‘Cool’ is one of the three hallmarks of the
and converted into finished products in the main
Kilian KTP series.
compression unit. The use of Kilian 28/41 tooling simultaneously extends dwell time, resulting in harder tablets because there is more time overall for deaeration. This prevents the tablets from
NEW NAME, FRESH LOOK
subsequent bursting.
ADCOCK INGRAM REBRANDED its Vita-thion
The fill shoes and
effervescent tablets with a new name and redesigned packaging. New Vita-thion Extra contains adenosine triphosphate for sustained natural energy throughout the day and ginseng for increased capacity for work, concentration and enhanced natural resistance. Additional active ingredients include vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to assist in maintaining a healthy body and skin.
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Effervescent powders are hygroscopic with poor flow properties. paddles of the tablet press must be designed to enable efficient filling and uniform distribution in the die. The powder can also be lubricated with magnesium stearate to prevent the product from sticking to the tooling. An external
PHARMA FOCUS//OTCs Fast off the mark If effervescent tablets are to be manufactured efficiently, retooling and cleaning times must be
The swing-out die-table offers easy access to all components
optimised. For this purpose, the product contact format parts in the tablet presses have been systematically reduced by Kilian. The die-table, tablet chute and fill shoe can be swung out for easy access to all components. Format changes can be completed without any additional tools and the start-up dosing control, based on the filling, shortens the run-in times and avoids material loss. The overall equipment effectiveness of the tablet press can be significantly improved under these conditions. Depending on the formulation, the Kilian KTP 590X achieves an output of up to 290 000 effervescent tablets per hour while, with mono or bilayer formats, the single-sided rotary press manages a maximum hourly output of 511 200 tablets.
Clean performance Manufacturing effervescent tablets is an extremely dusty process. A hygienic design is important to keep unwanted dust formation in check. The compaction, retooling and service areas of the KTP 590X are strictly separated for this reason. This design prevents tablet dust from entering the machine compartment or, in the opposite direction, machine oil from contaminating the product. The patented punch bellows surround the upper and lower punches and protect the tablets from black spots. The closed system, made from elastic synthetic material, is ventilated by holes in the die-table. It is affordable to purchase and inexpensive to maintain. The fill shoe and tablet chute of the press are fully washable and easy to clean. The concentration of particles in the production environment is greatly reduced by the dust-tight tablet chute. Romaco Killian’s hygiene concept ensures reliable processes and reduces the risk of cross-contamination to a minimum.
Safe processing Once the effervescent tablets have been compressed, they must be processed in line with product requirements. Owing to their chemical and physical properties, effervescents are not stored in a buffer container but transferred directly to downstream packaging machines. A special transfer station developed by Romaco
The Kilian KTP 590X achieves an output of up to 290 000 effervescent tablets per hour
conveys the fragile tablets from the press to the primary packaging unit. Tablets are fed from the press scraper directly to a Kilian conveyor belt running at high speed. Tailbacks of tablets at the press discharge are prevented by acceleration, enabling products to be removed and separated gently. This facilitates selective sampling,
Tablet presses in the Romaco Kilian KTP X series boast hygienic design
including dust aspiration and breakage elimination, before the tablets are distributed by a rotary table to the conveyor belt of the primary packaging machine. Effervescent tablets are normally packed in strips or tubes. The Romaco Siebler brand includes heat-sealing machines and tube fillers. Together with the Kilian presses, these two product lines form
ABOUT
a functional unit for manufacturing and packing
Peter Heyn is responsible for hosting and organising technical training sessions for Romaco employees and agents. In 2001, he began his career with Romaco Kilian as a service technician. Since then he has held various positions within the company, including product manager and area sales manager.
effervescent tablets. Romaco’s effervescents portfolio is optimally complemented by Promatic cartoners and case packers. These and other Romaco solutions are available in South Africa from Integrated Packaging Systems. •
Integrated Packaging Systems – larry.swart@ipsdubai.com Romaco – www.romaco.com
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Beat pain with a patch
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To offer consumers a comprehensive pain care solution, Mentholatum has extended its Deep Heat patch offering with three new specialised variants. is seeking a soothing, discreet, effective and
he demand for drug free pain
convenient solution for her period pain. She
management therapies is growing. This
wants to be able to go about her daily routine
according to Lisa Bell, Deep Heat’s brand
with little discomfort. To alleviate period pain and
manager, who says: ‘Consumers want
discomfort, Deep Heat’s innovative Period Pain
convenient, affordable, safe and long-lasting
Patch offers long lasting, deep penetrating heat
solutions for their pain. They want to be able to go
therapy. Women will experience soothing relief
about their daily routine with little discomfort.’
from muscular pain and menstrual cramps for up
Deep Heat’s line extension includes the Period
to 12 hours.’
Pain Patch, Neck & Joint Patch and a Warming
This patch is shaped for discreet and optimal
Belt to soothe lower back pain. ‘Deep Heat
comfort so it can be worn unnoticed under
Patches are easy to use and provide a simple
clothing. It is air activated and begins to heat
yet effective way to manage pain. The deep
once opened. Odourless and ultra-thin, the patch
penetrating heat therapy increases blood flow
is applied directly to the skin and has a long-
which supplies oxygen and nutrients to
lasting adhesive to keep it firmly in place.
reduce pain in joints and relax sore muscles,’ Bell explains. Deep Heat Patches comprise a soft but strong non-woven breathable fabric. The patches arrive fully finished from Mentholatum’s supplier and are prepacked to go straight on shelf. ‘This process is extremely efficient,’ she says.
DID YOU KNOW?
After use, the patch can be effortlessly removed without discomfort.
The global non-opioid pain patch market was valued at US$3 750 million in 2015 and is expected to reach US$4 983.3 million by 2024, rising at a CAGR of 3.3 percent between 2016 and 2024. Source: www. transparencymarketresearch.com
‘The packaging for the patches
Discreet pain relief The new patches also meet the need for non-invasive yet effective relief from lower back pain. Research shows the elderly is most vulnerable to pain and injury in the lower back region.
The growing economic and social
was designed locally by PMAC. The
burden of work injuries and musculo-
pack design is minimalistic and modern,
skeletal pain play a key role and can be the
it maintains the strong Deep Heat brand identity
result of poor posture, repetitive movements or
and on shelf presence.’
prolonged immobilisation. ‘For consumers with muscular
Convenient for women
back ache, pain and tension, Deep
Menstrual pain can be limiting for
Heat’s new Warming Belt releases
many women and is one of the
deep penetrating heat for pain relief
most common gynaecological
up to 12 hours,’ Bell adds. ‘It is air
complaints in women of
activated and begins to heat once
reproductive age. Traditionally,
opened. When applied, the elastic
applying a hot water bottle to
belt’s four large heat cells are in direct
the lower abdomen can ease
contact with the skin and supply an
the symptoms but this can be
even distribution of heat to the affected
cumbersome and restrictive. In the UK and USA, period pain patches have increased in
Lisa Bell
area. Light weight, odourless and nonstick, the Warming Belt is secured with a soft Velcro strip for a perfect one size fits
popularity. ‘Research has shown that the
all approach to pain relief. It is discreet and can
period pain patch is an effective alternative
be worn comfortably under clothing.’ •
to taking oral medication, it provides fast pain relief and supplies continuous low-level heat to the lower abdomen,’ Bell comments. ‘The South African woman
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Local innovation
lets it mellow when yellow Toilet flushing remains among the biggest wasters of potable water. To help the Western Cape reduce its water consumption, Jaco de Villiers, project developer and quality control manager at Albion Brands, developed Albex Noflush. By Abby Vorster
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he environmental impact that comes with
then meet Capetonians’ water saving needs.
every flush has become a harsh reality in
Albex Noflush is manufactured in house at Albion
the Western Cape. While residents have
Brands, a 60-year-old business. The company
managed to reduce their water usage
also produces the Albex Bleach range, Nostain
to 522 million litres per day, the City still requires
Colour-Safe Fabric and Upholstery Stain Remover
Capetonians to reduce their collective usage to
Range, Polagric Dishwashing Liquid and Spic n
450 million litres per day, or 50ℓ per person.
Span All-Purpose Cleaner range.
One way to reduce consumption is to only flush your toilet when necessary. This is made easy with Albex Noflush – an environmentally friendly and biodegradable toilet water Jaco de Villiers
neutraliser made from multistrain Bacillus spores, a blend of six specific enzymes and plantbased surfactants. ‘One spray of Albex Noflush in the toilet bowl neutralises urine and leaves
DID YOU KNOW?
Albex Noflush has received an
Albex Noflush has the added benefit of cleaning the toilet bowl as the enzymes in the formulation actively break down the uric acid. This prevents a yellow ring of urine from developing in the toilet bowl when the consumer does eventually flush.
behind a fresh scent and blue colour,’ De Villiers explains. ‘You can save 6 800ℓ of clean water with every 500mℓ bottle of Albex Noflush. One bottle has an 860 spray capacity, giving the consumer 860 uses The refurbished filling machine from Labeline, installed at Albion Brand’s premises in Paarden Eiland, Cape Town
Quick to react
before having to replace the bottle.’ Because the formulation is enzyme based, it actively neutralises the smell of urine. The bacteria feeds on the protein in the urine, making Albex Noflush the ideal product for this
overwhelming response in the market. ‘At the end of 2017, there was minimal demand for the product. We hadn’t marketed it much because we didn’t have the capacity for mass production,’ De Villiers explains. ‘Initially we sold a few hundred packs, but nothing compared
to the flood of orders we received when we reopened after the festive season shutdown on 8 January.’ Albion Brands reacted fast and installed a filling machine to increase its capability to manufacture high quantities. ‘We’ve grasped this opportunity and learnt a lot in terms of how to quickly and efficiently react to market demand. In February, we installed a refurbished eight head stainless steel rotary
application – the longer it gets to
filling machine from Labeline to automate
feed on the urine the better the
our filling process.
product performs.
Albex Noflush is packaged in a HDPE spray bottle supplied by Bowler Plastics.
Planet first, people second The Albion Brands’ team developed Albex Noflush in October 2017. ‘Our goal was to
The labels are printed by All4Labels and the triggers are sourced from Blakelin Plastics. The product is available in two variants, original and lavender, and sold at retail and wholesale chains throughout
formulate a biodegradable and
the Western Cape, at most major retailers in
environmentally friendly product,
Port Elizabeth and was recently launched at
so we use plant-based surfactants
selected retailers in Gauteng. Albion Brands’
sourced from Green Worx, a South
next move is to launch Albex Noflush nationally
African Green Tag certified company,
and in Africa, where water systems are also
and Bascillus, a genus of gram
becoming overburdened. •
positive bacteria, which work together to break down the nutrition in urine and block the odour,’ he comments. As an avid fisherman and environmentalist, De Villiers set out to first protect the environment and
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Blakelin Plastics – www.blakelin.co.za Bowler Plastics – www.bowler.co.za Green Worx – www.green-worxcs.co.za Labeline – www.labeline.co.za All4Labels – www.all4labels.co.za
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Need an ideal allpurpose cleaner? hemInit FG 691 is a sodium
ChemInit FG 691 generates a
ATBS-base polymer typically
pseudo-plastic profile. The gel
proposed to thicken
structure is easily broken-down
aqueous solutions for
under shear and then
household cleaning and institutional
returns to its initial value.
and industrial applications, even at
The polymer is also
a low pH. It is supplied as a ready-to-
efficient for emulsion
use concentrated dispersion, so no
stabilisation and the
premix and a neutralisation step are
stable suspension of
not required.
solid particles.
Usual viscosity is obtained at two percent dosage in pH range of two
Applications
to nine, a minimum dosage of three
The sodium ATBS-
percent or less is recommended with high
base polymer can be
electrolytes concentration.
used in lime scale remover,
all-purpose cleaners, bathroom cleaners and acidic toilet bowl
DID YOU KNOW?
cleaners. ChemInit FG 691 is also suitable for liquid laundry detergents,
Chemical Initiatives supplies liquid dishwashing a range of specialties and locally products, sanitiser manufactured surfactants for the cleaners, glass and home and personal care segments. The company’s manufacturing capabilities surface cleaners, include the sulphonation of LAB and auto-care products alcohol ethoxylates and the conversion and polishes. • of tertiary amines, alkanolamides as well as other liquid or liquid and liquid with Chemical Initiatives – solid blends. phineasf@ch3m.co.za
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Alcohol-based surfactants for
effective cleaning products
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eodol alcohols and their
Neodol ethoxylates are non-ionic
derivatives are precursor
moderately foaming surfactants
molecules for surfactants.
formulated into laundry powders
Neodol-based surfactants
and liquids, dishwashing liquids and
are used in many leading detergent,
hard surface cleaners. They are often
cleaning product and personal care
derivatised before use in formulations.
brands worldwide.
The ease of ethoxylation and sulfation
The Neodol range and its derivatives
by conventional means makes the
are manufactured by Shell Chemicals
derivatives suitable for a broad spectrum
and distributed throughout sub-Saharan
of surfactant applications.
Africa by Protea Chemicals under the
The following market specific
local trade name, Sezodols. The products
Neodol ethoxylates are available from
essentially replace Nonylphenol Ethoxylates
with both even and odd numbered
Protea Chemicals:
such as NP 6 and 9, which have a poor
carbon chains.
• Neodol 91-5, 91-6 and 91-8 (C9-11
biodegradability and eco-toxicity profile.
alcohol) for hard surface and I&I
range in bulk and packed products.
Shell’s principal alcohol grades resold by Protea Chemicals
Supply chain solutions for these products
• Neodol 91 (C9-11 alcohol) for hard
Protea Chemicals offers the Sezodol
are available from the company’s expert shipping and logistics team.
surface and I&I cleaning applications
for household detergents and personal care. •
• Neodol 25 (C12-15 alcohol) for laundry
Offering excellent product qualities for various applications, Neodol alcohols are
cleaning applications • Neodol 45-7 (C14-15 alcohol)
and personal care applications • Neodol 45 (C14-15 alcohol) for
high purity, high linearity primary alcohols
Protea Chemicals – www.proteachemicals.co.za
household detergents and personal care
SEZODOLs, a range of alcohol ethoxylates for the home care sector
Several grades available from Protea Chemicals for hard surface cleaning, degreasers, personal care and detergents
Leanne Rossouw: Industry Sector Manager Mobile: + 27 (0)76 683 5615 Tel: +27 11 821 3310 Email: Leanne.Rossouw@proteachemicals.co.za General Enquiries: info@proteachemicals.co.za
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Trust built on consistent supply of tailored solutions. H&R is a global trusted brand that offers a wide range of products for the personal care, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries and also offers tailor-made application solutions for a wide range of market segments. We at H&R have found a way of supporting the markets we serve by offering new bio-based sustainable raw material produced with low carbon footprint. We have developed and launched an exciting new PIONIER range of natural oils and petroleum jellies to meet the needs of the environmentally conscious. Contact us to find out what solutions we can offer you.
113 Trindad Road, Island View, Bluff 4052, South Africa
+27 (0)31 466 8700
sasales@hur.com
www.hur.com
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Easy to process Dracorin GOC
The demand for cold process materials is increasing as manufacturers search for ways to reduce costs and implement greener production methods. Symrise’s Dracorin GOC is an easy to process liquid emulsifier for natural cosmetics and sensitive skins.
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racorin GOC is an anionic,
PEG-free formulations. According to
ingredients and UV filters in significant
liquid o/w emulsifier for cold or
Symrise, Dracorin GOC has broader
amounts, acts as a natural chelating agent
hot emulsification. It has high
formulation potential than similar emulsifiers
and has proven skin tolerability, even for
purity, is free from undesired by-
on the market.
sensitive skin.
in foods. It is especially recommended
Endless benefits
on vegetable, renewable feedstock and
for sensitive skin and shows very good
Dracorin GOC is easy to process because
Ecocert approved, making it suitable for
emulsifying ability with both polar and non-
of its liquid form. This emulsifier is effective
natural cosmetics.
polar oils. Dracorin GOC stabilises emulsions
at low dosage levels and has an excellent
with low and high oil content (10 to 40
capability to build cold processed o/w
after sun lotion to demonstrate the ease of
percent) and preferably should be add to
emulsions, even without homogenising.
handling of Dracorin GOC. The formulation
products and approved for use as emulsifier
the oil phase of the emulsion, although it can be added to the aqueous phase. It can be used over a wide pH range from 4 to 9 or as co-emulsifier for
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The emulsifier is 100 percent based
Using Dracorin GOC in personal
Symrise developed cold processed o/w
is available on request. •
care products results in low viscous o/w emulsions with a rich yet light skin feeling. It also allows the incorporation of active
Symrise – www.symrise.com
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Invested in building brands and
empowering people
Serendipity Toiletries is the ideal contract manufacturing partner for local brands with international appeal. The company specialises in Ethnic hair care products, bath and body care, anti-ageing skin care, toiletries, fragrances, and sun and lip care products.
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‘We employ 120 people; 50 are permanent and the remaining 70 are short term contract workers,’ says Madelein Steyn, operations manager at Serendipity. ‘Most of our employees have been with the company from the start.
ince 2010, Serendipity Toiletries (Serendipity)
They have worked through
has been making its mark as a flexible
the ranks and now hold
and reputable contract manufacturer. Its
senior positions, positively
customer base includes local companies,
influencing the ongoing success of the business.’
multinationals and international brand owners like The Somerset Toiletry Company. Personal care and bath and body products that
The company’s staff turnover is minimal because each employee is valued and never exploited. This is verified in the annual ethical and social audit
are exported to the UK, USA, Canada and Australia
conducted by one of Serendipity’s local customers,
account for approximately 30 percent of the
which is a major retail chain.
company’s total turnover. This means that Serendipity
from concept to delivery of the finished product.
being e-mark registered and ISO GMP 22716 certified.
‘We provide formulation development for local and international markets, perform stability/micro testing
customers as an experienced and reliable partner,’
on all products, source new packaging and because
says Andre Theron, MD of Serendipity. ‘We strive
we don’t have in-house brands, we don’t compete
to exceed our customers’ expectations through
with our customers.’
innovation and go the extra mile to research, design,
The fully automatic lip ice machine at Serendipity Toiletries
Steyn says Serendipity offers a turnkey operation
is fully equipped to service export markets, including ‘We have developed a reputation among
Serendipity Toiletries’ dedicated team of manufacturing and packing personnel
Theron adds: ‘We are committed to customer
create and deliver superior quality beauty products
confidentiality and providing high service levels,
at a fair price and on time, every time.’
which is why we have so many long-standing customers and a number of new ones, which
Flexible and fully equipped
are set to take Serendipity into its next phase
Located in Pretoria, Serendipity is home to various
of development.’ •
state-of-the-art processing and packing equipment, a selection of manufacturing vessels, ample warehousing space and a R&D stability lab. It also has the ability to perform micro testing.
Serendipity Toiletries – www.serendipitytoiletries.co.za
• Contract manufacture of bath/body/beauty/anti-ageing products • We have no brands of our own and therefore do not compete with our customers • Offer a turnkey operation from concept to launch of all products • Formulation development for local and international markets • Perform stability/micro testing for all products • Source new packaging locally and internationally • Sun protection
Tel: +27 (0)12 803 7999/+27 (0)12 803 0761/+27 (0)83 285 8830 Email: andre@serendipitytoiletries.com/ madelein@serendipitytoiletries.com | www.serendipitytoiletries.co.za
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Cold process emulsifiers for natural products
Natural personal care products have gone from niche to mainstream. For cosmetics and personal care, IQL offers a wide range of naturally derived emollients and emulsifiers, which are available in South Africa from Savannah Fine Chemicals. These products are based mainly on vegetable and other renewable raw materials.
T
he personal
small droplets and prevent the oil and water
care industry
phases from separating.
continues to move towards
natural products and
polyglycerol ester-based ingredients meet these
naturally derived
requirements, combining natural emulsification
ingredients are
systems and high-performance properties.
preferred in most
Prepared from natural resources, Soldoc
markets. Industrial
PG 410 and Soldoc PGPR are multifunctional,
Química Lasem
natural-based ingredients for modern personal
(IQL) is actively
care formulations. These Polyglyceryl Esters are
involved in the R&D of
biodegradable, safe and free of 1.4-dioxane
vegetable alternatives
and any of its precursors. They are excellent
for personal
alternatives for polysorbates, PEG and linear
care products.
alcohol ethoxylates.
This European
They create stable, long-lasting emulsions with
Oleochemical
an incredibly diverse range of ingredients. They
producer was founded
are also easy to formulate and cold processable
in 1947 and provides
due to their liquid form. Soldoc PG 410 and Soldoc
solutions essentially for cosmetics and personal
PGPR offer improved skin feel, a bright product
care and industrial use.
appearance, pleasing texture and appealing
IQL says the importance of the right emulsifier
The desired sensorial properties of a product influence the choice of emulsifier
product applications.
in an emulsified system is generally recognised by the
Non-ionic emulsifier
texture, stability and safety
Soldoc PG 410 is a PEG-free non-ionic emulsifier
profile of the finished product.
based on natural raw materials, used in o/w
Emulsions are the most common
emulsions with a particular light aqueous skin
type of delivery systems used
feel. It helps form bright white creams and
in personal care products.
lotions with a light texture, good emolliency and
They enable a wide range of
pleasing after- feel.
ingredients to be quickly and
This emulsifier does not increase a product’s
conveniently delivered to the
viscosity. It functions as a self-emulsifying system in
skin and hair. The best-known
oil formulations, like bath oil concentrates, which
cosmetics and personal care
spontaneously emulsify when added to water.
products are based on emulsions in creams or
See Table 1 for an example of Gelified Bath Oil
lotions. In these emulsions, small droplets of oil are
formulation using Soldoc PG 410 as a key ingredient.
dispersed in water (o/w) or small droplets of water
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Nowadays, the desired sensorial properties of a product influence the choice of emulsifier. IQL’s
This efficient emulsifier can form stable emulsions
are dispersed in oil (w/o). Since water and oil are
in a wide pH range from 4.5 to 8. It is compatible
incompatible, emulsifiers are added to produce
with the most commonly used additives, as well as
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Table 1: Gelified Bath Oil
as a primary emulsifier and can be used in more
Ingredients
INCI
w/w %
consistent creams in combination with secondary
Emolid CC
Coco-Caprylate/Caprate
up to 100
emulsifiers or with consistency waxes where a higher
Waglinol 3/9280
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
17.50
viscosity is required.
Tegobetain F K B 5
Cocamidopropyl Betaine
10.00
Soldoc VF 4/18 HG
Pentaerythrityl Tetraisostearate
10.00
personal, hair, sun and skin care applications, such
Soldoc PG 410
Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate
10.00
as facial care and body care products, conditioners
Soldoc EB 29
Isostearyl Isostearate
7.00
and shampoos, body washes and sun protection
Macadamia Oil
Macadamia Integrifolia Seed Oil
1.50
and after sun products.
Argan Oil
Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil
0.50
Rosehip Oil
Rosa Canina Fruit Oil
0.50
Soldoc PG 410 can be used in a wide range of
Vegetable-based emulsifier Soldoc PGPR is a PEG-free emulsifier based on vegetable raw materials, suitable for w/o creams and lotions with a brilliant white appearance and pleasant application properties. This emulsifier can produce stable, fluid, low viscosity emulsions, which spread easily and give a light skin feel. It is naturally derived and is compatible with a wide number of oils and other common ingredients. Emulsions obtained with Soldoc PGPR present interesting sensorial benefits, such as: •a brilliant white appearance and pleasant skin feel • l ight and smooth cream textures • good emolliency and a smoothing after feel without any occlusive effect
This moisturising and soft gel develops into an oil texture on skin contact. With water, it generates a slight white foam
• excellent emulsion stabilisation properties. The efficient emulsifying power of Soldoc PGPR provides stable w/o emulsions. It is effective with polar and non-polar oils, imparts excellent high and low temperature stability, is supplied in a liquid form and offers easy and reproducible emulsion processing. This versatile emulsion can be used in various personal, skin, sun, body and facial care products as well as colour cosmetics. •
IQL – www.iqlasem.com Savannah Fine Chemicals – www.savannah.co.za
•g ood spread-ability and no tackiness
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Step change in secondary packing innovation
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application and multi-layer collations. This IG complete robotic line comprises two in line robotic units. It can collect products in primary packaging on two lanes, mixing the different packs in several layered
he Cama Group’s robotic
systems are built for easy cleaning, are safe
configurations according to the customer’s
applications feature optimal, fast
and offer increased accessibility thanks to
requirements and placing them onto a
and gentle-handling solutions
their ergonomics. Their flexible, modular
special conveyor that leads to the loading
that have been proven non-
configuration suit machine and factory
unit. On each lane, the infeed rate is
damaging. Its special Smart Vision
layout requirements, while their cabinet-free
120 products per minute (total infeed rate is
System optimise the management of
technology and optimisation of floor space
240 products per minute). At the same time,
the product by automatically selecting
are additional benefits.
a Cama phasing unit positions empty trays
products according to a pre-established
The BTG systems have also been
under a three-axis robot, which loads the
dimension and arrival speed. This complete
engineered for energy saving and offer
layered product collations from the special
flexible line for the personal care industry
user-friendly, fast and tool-less changeover
conveyor into the trays. The loaded trays
showcases Cama’s latest breakthrough
along with reduced start-up time
finally run on the conveyor up to the line
generation (BTG) systems. These systems
after changeover.
out-feed point. •
have impressive features, which is why
One of Cama’s new BTG systems
Cama has been able to make a step
is a complete robotic line that packs
change in innovation in secondary
flowpacks of personal care items in multi-
packaging machinery.
Engineered for hygiene Higher hygiene standards are achieved with the BTG systems because there is no hollow body or horizontal surfaces. Water, dust and dirt retention do not occur as a result; there are also no tie wraps. Contamination is easily identifiable. The
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Cama’s new BTG complete robotic line system
Cama – www.camagroup.com
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New customer-centric brand of actives from Seppic Wesource is Seppic’s new dedicated brand for its actives derived from plant-based chemistry, marine biotechnologies and botanical extraction. The brand seeks to meet consumers’ needs for more natural and organic ingredients in personal care products.
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ccording to Seppic, a CJP Chemicals’ principal, the wesource brand aims to give customers a better
understanding of and consistency in
with innovation, we create solutions that truly empower beauty.’
Beauty across geographies Seppic perceives beauty as a variable concept across geographies. According to countries and cultures, the quest for beauty can translate into a pursuit for youth, glow, purity, or clarity of skin. So, Seppic has developed a full range of actives targeting these different beauty expectations. In the wesource plant-based chemistry category, the company offers Aquaxyl, Timecode, Fludipure 8G and Sepitonic
Image courtesy of Ryan Moreno and Seppic
M3.0. This clinically validated range of actives focuses on moisturising and restructuring the skin. The botanical extraction category presents ethically harvested and purified plant extracts from Madagascar. The
its diverse active ingredients portfolio.
actives include Subligana (new), Teca, Madecassoside, Heterossides and Rosabora. The marine biotechnologies category connects brands and manufacturers to the magical world of underwater ecosystems. Celebrity, Celtosone and PF Antileukine 6
dedicated services and technical, scientific
SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION
and biological expertise.
DID YOU KNOW there are 13 000 macroalgae
and skin brightening benefits.
Wesource is both inspiring and powerful by offering customers vibrant stories;
Mariane Tavares, Seppic’s marketing
species identified worldwide but only 50 of
are some of the marine biotech actives from Seppic, offering anti-ageing, hydration The wesource brand reflects the curiosity
director, comments: ‘With wesource, we
them are used in cosmetics? Seppic’s
and passion of Seppic’s teams, which are
are highlighting our scientific expertise
researchers are exploring the precious and
always learning from nature. It combines
and sustainable innovation to offer clients
inaccessible biodiversity of macroalgae by
the company’s scientific expertise and
active ingredients with proven efficacy,
cultivating very rare species in its laboratory.
its knowledge of cosmetics markets to
inspiring stories and unique solutions that
This creates a unique collection of isolated
support customers around the world with
meet consumers’ needs. When it comes
cell species that are identified for unique skin
personalised services. •
to beauty, we believe there is no greater
properties. To meet industrial scale demand,
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PERSONAL CARE
Make a splash
with coconut water
C
oconut water is very trendy
even tone skin care benefits and protection
for all the right reasons – it’s
from environmental aggressors and
hydrating, detoxifying, cost-
free radicals.
effective and protects against
Coconut water contains cytokinins
glycation and free radicals, preventing
that help promote cell growth. Distinctive
accelerated ageing. Incorporating coconut
Coconut Water from Vantage is highly
water into your personal care formulations
cost-effective and can be used in skin
can have a beneficial effect on the skin,
and hair care products and colour
hair and scalp while serving as an excellent
cosmetics. It can be easily added with
replacement for water. It is nature’s most
medium propeller mixing either in the
perfect water as it contains electrolytes,
beginning of the formulating process or
amino acids, vitamins, cytokinins, and
after phase combination, depending
minerals to replenish hydration, fortify and
on the type of formulation. The ideal pH
fine tune skin’s every day functions.
range for systems containing Distinctive Coconut Water is between 4.0 and 8.0.
Cold processed
In skin care, Distinctive Coconut Water is
Vantage’s Distinctive Coconut Water is
recommended for use in products that
made from the cold-processed juice of
provide revitalisation and moisturisation. •
ripened coconuts. By exclusively using a feedstock of cold-processed coconut water concentrate, valuable nutrients and antioxidants are retained. This provides
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SAVE WATER, CHOOSE COCONUTS SOUTH AFRICA’S WATER system is being over-exploited, and the problem is getting more difficult and costlier to fix. Because many skin care products are made with distilled water, personal care manufacturers can contribute to saving this precious resource by using Vantage’s Distinctive Coconut Water in their formulations. Distilled water is also hypoosmotic and can draw vital fluids and nutrients from the skin’s cells, which can dehydrate them, causing stress and inflammation. Coconut water is ideal for restoring skin’s hydration. The calcium, potassium, sodium, phosphorus and magnesium found in coconut water are very similar to human plasma making it an ideal and
Vantage Specialty Chemicals – kim@lipo.co.za
osmotically balanced solution for skin. These electrolytes also help normalise cell function.
Flexible solutions
CLEAN ROOM CONTROL
for controlled environments
M
odular cleanrooms evolve
and soft-wall cleanrooms for self-contained
with business, so they
yet free-standing units, which grant mobility
can be reconfigured
when needed.
to accommodate new
‘Whenever a small and pure workplace
processes, grow as you grow or be
is needed, but no permanently installed
dismantled and relocated.
cleanroom is available, our mobile
‘Our unique modular cleanrooms are ideal for pharmaceutical, chemical,
laminar flow units are the perfect solution,’ Kuiken explains.
cosmetics, food, electronic, optic and mechanical manufacturing,’ says
The DIY and total options
Beert Kuiken of Octanorm South Africa.
The self-assembly cleanrooms have a
‘Traditional cleanrooms formed part and
rather simple approach: do it yourself.
parcel of the fabric of an existing building.
The cleanroom kits, consisting of modular
However, our unique modular cleanroom
wall and ceiling elements, are quick and
systems form a simpler, more sustainable
simple to assemble. The pre-assembled wall
solution by locating freestanding structures
elements, which are easily mounted on site,
within existing rooms. This creates localised
save both travel and assembly expenses.
clean areas to achieve a range of
Thanks to the flexible grid sizes, your
ISO 14644-1 classification environments.’
individual wishes are easily integrated in the early planning stages.
Scalable solutions
Service hatches are used for a safe, quick
The company offers table-top or
and space-saving transfer of documents
freestanding laminar flow units, self-
and materials between cleanrooms of
assembly cleanrooms kits, service hatches,
different classes. They guarantee utmost
A softwall cleanroom
safety when introducing materials and tools etc. into the cleanroom. Softwall cleanrooms offer a well-protected work area defined by a PVC strip curtain on four sides. With adjustable feet for static units and castors for mobile units, the softwall unit comes in a variety of sizes. Assembly and dismantling of the unit is quick and easy, offering a truly mobile cleanroom environment. •
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uPont™ Tyvek® IsoClean® garments have a long history of use in cleanrooms due to their excellent barrier to particles, microorganisms and waterbased liquid chemicals. Made from DuPont™ Tyvek® flashspun HDPE, they offer an ideal balance of protection, durability, comfort and contamination control. DuPont™ Tyvek® IsoClean® garments are available in many styles for different cleanroom and controlled environment applications, and are packed and certified to meet European and global requirements.
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CONTAMINATION CONTROL AND PROTECTION
Tyvek® IsoClean® (option codes CS, MS and DS) garments and accessories are most typically considered for use in ISO Class 5 to 8 cleanroom environments. However, use in ISO Class 4 and 9 environments may also be considered depending on the needs of a particular application. In all cases, garment choice depends on evaluation of, among other attributes, garment design and processing, as well as the needs of specific applications.
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CLEANROOM CONTROL
Hygienic and air-tight for petri dishes
Demand is increasing in the pharmaceutical and medical goods industries for flowpack machines that ensure the highest degree of air-tightness. Hugo Beck offers solutions to address this need.
F
lowpack machines are ideal for packaging applications where a
hermetic seal is a prerequisite to ensure the hygiene of the final product. Hugo Beck – a leading manufacturer of horizontal flowpack, film packaging and postprint processing machines
DID YOU KNOW?
For this application, stacks of 10 petri dishes are taken standing from the production line
The number of petri dishes required by labs and manufacturers and passed to a is seeing a sharp increase, particularly buffer section. They in emerging markets. This is driven by the are then turned growing demand for increased hygiene through 90° with standards and sterile packaging. Hygienic a handling system packaging is vital in order to meet stringent cleanroom standards, with and transferred to a 100 percent air tightness and finger chain system. multiple packaging layers to A desiccant is also laid protect the dishes.
– guarantees complete air-
on the stacks to ensure
moisture protection. The first
incorporated by separate flowpack X-D machines. These and other machines from Hugo Beck are available in South Africa from Arctec Graphics.
Hygiene guaranteed During the sterilisation process, a label that changes colour is added, helping users to verify that sterilisation has taken place and ensure the petri dishes meet the required hygiene standards. ‘Air-tightness of the petri dish packaging was an essential requirement for this project,’ comments Timo Kollmann, Hugo Beck’s sales director. ‘This, alongside the need to wrap a wide range of different pack sizes and bundles, means our flowpack X-D machines with their unique personalisation set-up and capability to integrate within existing production
tightness in packaging applications with
flowpack wrap is then added, together
environments, are delivering perfect results
its flowpack X-D range. This technology
with an easy tear cut on the seal to
at speeds of up to 200 cycles per minute.’
was recently specified by a global
aid opening, along with a hanging
Other optional features of the
manufacturer of petri dishes to pack a
hole within the transverse seal. Two
Hugo Beck flowpack X-D range for
wide range of sizes and bundle variants.
further flow wrap layers can then be
pharmaceutical goods and cleanroom applications include automatic film changing, packaging under modified atmosphere (MAP) and the functionality to automatically cut and apply desiccant or oxygen absorber bags. Optimal cleaning and hygiene are also ensured through the use of stainless steel and protective safety glass guards. •
Hugo Beck’s flowpack X-D enables the safe and reliable air-tight packaging of pharmaceutical products such as petri dishes
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Arctec Graphics – www.arctec.co.za Hugo Beck – www.hugobeck.de/en
PackagingREVIEW SOUTH AFRICAN
April 2018 | Volume 44 | Number 4
www.pharmacos.co.za
Airless pumps AND mini packs lead the way How surface fluorination enhances plastic packaging
Zippy Labels installs
11 new machines
NEWS
Practical packs thrive AIRLESS PACKS, WHETHER in a bottle or jar, offer a number of benefits, including ease of use and precise dosing. A report by Transparency Market research predicts the global market for airless packaging will reach US$6.34 billion, progressing at a CAGR of 5.5 percent to 2024. Smaller, more practical mini packs for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics are creating a new frontier owing to their convenience and functionality. Plastics have become the ubiquitous material of the modern cosmetics economy because of their unrivalled cost and practical properties. According to The World Economic Forum, the use of plastic has increased twentyfold in the past half-century and is expected to double in the next 20 years. To keep up with market trends, it’s a good idea to incorporate smarter packaging design. This should include critical elements, one of which is designing for recyclability. You can read more about this on page 46. The 12 winners holding their certificates
Enjoy the read!
Assistant Editor Aarifah.Nosarka@newmediapub.co.za
MONDI PRIORITISES CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION THE GLOBAL PACKAGING group has joined the ranks of global climate leaders by signing up to Climate Savers, the World Wide Fund for Nature’s (WWF) climate leadership programme for businesses. Mondi has commited to reduce its specific production-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 0.25t CO2 per tonne produced by 2050. This commitment and others made as part of its participation in the flagship programme are in line with the climate science targets required to limit global temperature rise to under two degrees Celsius. The group’s participation in Climate Savers is an extension of a strategic global partnership between Mondi and WWF, which started in 2014. The
PROJECT BUTTERFLY CREATES RECYCLING AMBASSADORS PUPILS FROM MASHEMONG Primary School in Tembisa have been recognised as the top plastic waste collectors in their community in the Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics’ Project Butterfly clean-up competition and environmental learning day. The aim of the competition was to educate and encourage learners to take an active role in keeping their surroundings clean. It also provided a platform for collecting plastic that can be reused. In collaboration with waste collecting expert, Destination Green – a Project Butterfly partner, each child collected kilograms
partnership focuses on promoting environmental stewardship in the packaging
of waste at source. The plastics were collected, sorted
and paper industry. In joining Climate Savers, Mondi commits to working to
and distributed to local recyclers.
further reduce GHG emissions across its entire value chain and to positively influence the packaging and paper industry as well as its policy makers. Members of Climate Savers aim to transform businesses into low-carbon
As a part of the recognition, the winners were invited to a day of fun and learning. Starting at the Dow Innovation Centre in Johannesburg, they received a certificate and prize for being the top collectors.
economy leaders. Peter Oswald, CEO of Mondi Group, says: ‘As a global player in the packaging
Dow South Africa representatives shared interactive
and paper industry, we are part of an energy intensive sector. Since 2004,
presentations around the importance of recycling,
we’ve managed to reduce our specific CO2 emissions by 38 percent by
becoming recycling ambassadors in their community
focusing on operational and energy efficiencies. We joined the WWF Climate
and the many benefits and uses of plastics and
Savers programme to reinforce our long-standing commitment to climate
packaging. Students were then taken to the Sci Bono
change mitigation and to demonstrate to the rest of our industry that using energy efficiently is not only necessary for the environment, but also good for business. We are proud to confirm A Mondi water treatment plant in South Africa
our commitment to the science-based target needed to keep global warming well below two
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Discovery Centre. ‘I am so excited to be a Project Butterfly Ambassador and I am already encouraging my friends and family to pick up waste in our community and start recycling plastic because it is really valuable and you can reuse it,’ says winner, Kabelo Magopa. Javier Constante, Commercial VP EMEA at Dow Packaging & Specialty Plastics says through this project, the company aims to teach the leaders of tomorrow the value of our planet’s resources.
degrees Celsius
The project also aims to create young recycling
for our production-
ambassadors, who will lead impactful and positive
related emissions.’
change within their communities.
ADVERTORIAL
Pelchem improves plastic integrity with fluorination Brand owners in the personal care industry could be struggling with panelling of their plastic packaging. This occurs in untreated plastic when the walls become compromised and the sides of a bottle for example look as though they have been ‘sucked in’. Pelchem’s fluorination is the perfect solution to give strength to plastic and prevent panelling.
P
lastic has become the material of choice in the 21st century for personal, home and skin care products. High density polyethylene is one of the most popular choices for plastic packaging yet its incompatibility with certain solvents, enzymes and active ingredients is a limiting factor. Pelchem, the Pelindaba-based fluorination expert, says that when an incompatible solvent is packed into a HDPE container, the solvent permeates through the container walls, resulting in a loss of content and a deterioration in the mechanical properties of the container. This effect is referred to as panelling, and can be prevented with fluorination. Surface fluorination changes the polarity and surface characteristics of the polymer. By treating the polymer with fluorine gas, it alters the polymer’s surface properties by partially substituting hydrogen atoms found on the surface of the polymer with fluorine atoms. The result is a fluorocarbon barrier layer, which prevents solvent permeation and fragrance loss. There are a variety of chemicals that prefer to be packaged in fluorinated containers. However, this is not an all-inclusive list:
DID YOU KNOW? Fluorination is FDA safe because it causes a permanent modification to the plastic.
acetone; kerosene; auto additives; lubricants; charcoal lighter; plant growth products; cleaners; surfactants; degreasers; solvents; d-limonene; terpenes; electronics chemicals; trichloroethylene; essential oils; toluene; flavors; wax or polish; fragrances; wood preservatives; gasoline; herbicides; insecticides and paint thinners.
ADVANTAGES OF FLUORINATION Fluorination is the method of choice even for thermosensitive plastics. The treatment is applied at steady, low temperatures, usually at room temperature, avoiding local temperature peaks. The fluorination process is highly effective in modifying the outer layer without adversely affecting the properties of the core layer. No other method can achieve such a targeted effect. Fluorination offers the following advantages: • reduced permeation and softening of container walls • prevents panelling and loss of product through container walls • improved safety through containment of flammable liquids •p revents product Unfluorinated discolouration, odour emissions and loss of fragrance
ADDITIONAL CAPACITY Pelchem plans to install an additional fluorination chamber that is due for commissioning in the second quarter of 2018.
• improved adhesion properties for printing and decoration finishes on the plastic container • process generates minimum waste and adheres to the Atmospheric Pollution Act.
THE BETTER ALTERNATIVE Fluorinated plastic packaging is 100 percent recyclable and a cost-effective yet superior option for dangerous goods when compared to metal tins and glass. While panelling concerns can drive brands to consider packaging alternatives such as metal or glass, plastic containers, even fluorinated plastics, are still more cost effective than metal or glass. Like glass, plastic can be clear or opaque depending on the demand. It also maintains its integrity like metal, making it ideal for transportation or handling. Another advantage is weight. Plastics are considerably lighter than both metal and glass packaging. Acetone, essential oils, surfactants, d-Limonene, fragrances and solvents are some of the personal care ingredients that can cause Fluorinated panelling in HDPE packing. If you’re formulating products with these ingredients and want to ensure pristine packaging with an extended shelf life for your products, contact Pelchem for all your fluorination needs.
Tel: +27 (0)12 305 4444 Mobile: +27 71 352 2429 E-mail: sales@pelchem.co.za Website: www.pelchem.com
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INSTALLATION
A BRAND NEW OLD KID on the block Zippy Labels can provide high quality short and long run self adhesive labels in line with market trends for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries. The tune-up is attributed to the installation of the company’s new versatile complement of machinery.
T
he South African printer recently had
The Thomas family are grateful for
a number of technologies installed at
the assistance Zippy Labels received
its new premises in Germiston. These
during the recovery process.
are the HP Indigo WS6800 Digital printing
‘We are thankful for the
press, an MPS EF 340 multi substrate flexo
compassion, patience and
press, two Rotocon Ecoline RCSI- 330 slitting
understanding of our clients and
inspection rewinders, a Mark Andy P3 and
the efficiency, support and good
the Nyloflex Combi F2 state of the art plate
service provided by all our suppliers
processing unit.
in our time of need. The kindness
‘Installing a diverse range of equipment
and support of our fellow competitor
makes it possible to meet various needs
label companies who printed for us
and demands, in spite of how big or small
while we relocated are admirable.
the request. This can be done in the shortest
This helped us fulfil customers’
possible timeframe without compromising
orders whilst setting up the new factory.’
on quality,’ says Maryke Thomas, co-owner of Zippy Labels, a family business.
The MPS EF 340
understand the urgency in meeting clients’
Had it not been for the loyalty and tenacity of staff who endured a lot of stress during
been advantageous. ‘We implemented a
been reinstated.
more streamlined workflow and introduced
In November 2016, a flood destroyed the
new procedures, quality control and ink
company’s entire factory. In spite of the
ONWARD AND UPWARD
devastating loss, it did not destroy the
The company prides itself on a hands on
family’s passion for printing.
approach, which is the main reason for Zippy
‘It is part of our being. We took our business, printing knowledge, experience attained and restarted,’ she comments. The new beginning has been a blessing
management systems to cut waste levels
Labels’ success. ‘Printing self-adhesive labels using multi-
Go to www.pharmacos.co.za/industry-
to detail. We are extremely driven and continually strive to manufacture the highest
an entire factory with brand new state-of-
quality labels whilst remaining economically
the-art equipment and have the added
competitive. Our clients are predominantly
advantage of 23 years’ experience in
from the FMCG sector,’ says Kevin Thomas,
the industry.’
Maryke’s husband. ‘It is imperative to
EXCELLENCE IN LABELS A LEADING MANUFACTURER OF PRINTED LABELS
FLEXIBLE, EFFICIENT, FAST
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www.zippylabels.co.za
Zippy Labels is committed to moving facility and equipment even more.
faceted technology requires attention
443 MARTIN CRESCENT GERMISTON 1401 T: +27 11 452 7708 sales@zippylabels.co.za
and increase operational efficiencies.’ forward and modernising and improving its
in disguise. ‘We have been provided with
DIGITAL & FLEXO DIVISIONS
Following the flooding disaster, he says the move to more compact premises has
the disaster, the company would not have
A DARK CLOUD
delivery date requirements.’
RSA
focus/2190 to find out more about the machinery on Zippy Labels’ floor. •
Zippy Labels – www.zippylabels.co.za
Moco Packaging is well established as one of the largest stockists of specialised cosmetic and pharmaceutical packaging in South Africa. The extensive range of high-quality plastic and glass containers and accessories is obtained from local and international sources. Our own moulds enable us to satisfy almost all packaging requirements at excellent prices. Printing and frosting facilities are available. Keeping up to date with modern technology ensures that we procure a variety of new packaging items and components.
Tel: (011) 624-3493/4 | Fax: (011) 618-3622 Email: sales@mocopack.co.za | www.mocopack.co.za 18 Auret Street Jeppestown 2094 | P.O. Box 15773 Doornfontein 2028
BOTTLES, TUBS & JARS
Supplier brand owner
synergy for success Every brand wants the best packaging with a perfect print for its products. This can be achieved by working together with your suppliers and keeping the lines of communication open. PACKAGING REVIEW reveals how one brand owner continues to achieve brilliance with its packaging and printing suppliers. By Abby Vorster
B
io-Kinetic is a professional hair
between the various product
the art colour coating plant, which allows
care system used in salons
categories. ‘The metallic colours
Bottle Printers to offer decoration with a
throughout South Africa. The
are difficult to print and there is
difference. ‘We specialise in vignetting
range of products was developed by
zero tolerance on variance, but
too, offering multi-coloured finishing on
PHS Cosmetic, a company launched
we achieve a quality print every
glass bottles,’ he comments.
by Dirk Schoeman in 1995. PHS Cosmetic’s national sales manager, Dawid Schoeman, spoke to PACKAGING REVIEW about how the company works closely with Action Plastics and Bottle Printers to provide locally produced hair care products of international
time,’ says Richard Irwin from
DID YOU KNOW?
Bottle Printers. ‘It’s these small details that are
stylists and consumers. ‘PHS continues to enjoy
machine that does LED curing onto
central to a brand’s
glass. Richard says it’s a first in South
success and at
Africa and more energy efficient. ‘We
The Bio-Kinetic range of professional Bottle Printers we hair care products is salt-free. While this understand this.’ is a relatively new claim in industry, BioKinetic has been formulating its products without Sodium Chloride for the past 23 years because BOTTLE PRINTERS salt is a dehydrating agent and known to The company’s strip the hair of its moisture content. This plastic division and its unique sales strategy have given boasts a three level Bio-Kinetic a leading edge in the professional hair care market. multi-story factory
quality to hairdressers,
Bottle Printer’s most recent addition to its glass division is a multiple colour
where the company does rotary foiling and printing on plastics in either
have never had an instant LED curing machine before. With this new machine Bottle Printers can offer better, more hard-wearing solutions to customers,’ he explains.
ACTION PLASTICS A supplier to various industries, Action Plastics’ packaging is most prominent in the personal care and cosmetics industries. The company is located in
an annual growth rate of about
conventional or UV inks, using
Sebenza, Edenvale, where it does blow
12 percent. With our growing
silkscreen or pad printing methods, in
moulding, injection moulding and PET
quantities, we have been in a position
one to six colours.
bottle production.
to purchase packaging direct from
Bottle Printers has a second
Though Bruce Frewen purchased
Action Plastics, which recommended
plant located in Bramley View,
Action Plastics from its previous owner
Bottle Printers for all our printing
Johannesburg, where it prints on
three years ago his relationship with PHS
needs,’ says Dawid. ‘We’ve been
glass with organic and high stove
Cosmetic dates back more
working with both suppliers for more
enamel/ceramic inks as well and
than 15 years.
than 10 years and continue to benefit
does silver and gold metallic printing.
from having a chain of people to rely
The glass division also has a state of
on in terms of excellent service and quality products.’ The Bio-Kinetic range is diverse with offerings for various concerns. The product categories are packaged in Action Plastics’ Boston range of HDPE bottles, its HDPE jars and in its five litre Polycans. All of the packaging is decorated using silkscreening at Bottle Printers’ plastic division, situated in Kyalami Business Park, Midrand. Different metallic colours are used on the packaging to distinguish
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Bruce comments: ‘We offer a very
BOTTLES, TUBS & JARS
The double cavity blow moulding machine installed at Action Plastics in 2016
wide range of products including bottles, jars, polycans, buckets, caps,
One of the many printing machines at Bottle Printers
blow moulding machine. This has allowed Action Plastics to produce superior quality
closures and various dispensers. Our
work and mould manufacture through
products and offer better pricing to
customers are many and varied,
reputable suppliers.’
its customers. •
from spaza shops, individual brand
Action Plastics is highly versatile
owners and contract manufacturers
and has a flexible approach to doing
to global cosmetics brands. We also
business. In 2016, the company increased
offer custom moulding and, if needed,
its production capacity with a state-of-
we can assist with product design
the-art, energy efficient double cavity
Action Plastics – www.actionplastics.co.za Bottle Printers – www.bottleprinters.co.za
Supplied by Sensetek
Tel 011 608 4944 | Fax 011 608 4948 | Email sales@sensetek.biz
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BOTTLES, TUBS & JARS
BIG OR SMALL –
there’s a solution for your brand’s needs The slow economy has seen the emergence of many small to medium-sized businesses over the past two years. These brand owners typically require smaller sizes and quantities of packaging which is placing new demands on suppliers. PACKAGING REVIEW investigates these and other trends in the bottles, tubs and jars segment.
P
AIRLESS PACK PROTECTS PRECIOUS INGREDIENTS PROBIOTIC SPECIALIST AND international brand, Yun Probiotherapy is using the Magic Star airless dispenser and Vario overcap from RPC Bramlage for its new skin care range. Yun’s products are free from regular preservatives and emulsifiers so they require a
ackaging is probably the single
packaging solution that keeps them protected
largest collective purchase a
and in premium condition until required.
cosmetics or pharma manufacturer
The injection moulded propylene Magic Star
will make. Costing and branding are traded
dispensers in 50 and 200mℓ sizes provide the
off against the potential sale of the product.
ideal mix of functionality and style, combining
Today, more than ever, eco-friendly and
effective protection of the contents with reliable,
modern solutions also wade in on the
accurate and controlled dispensing. The design
brand owner’s decision when it comes
also ensures the dispenser can continue to
to packaging.
operate smoothly, even if air is trapped in
Linda Blake from Blakelin Plastics says: ‘Cost is a major concern and we have
the container. The dispensers are decorated with a self-
certainly seen an increase in the demand
adhesive label, with three coloured bands.
for smaller size packaging.’
The top grey and white layers are consistent
These start-up companies typically
throughout the range in keeping with the Yun
gravitate towards small quantities and
branding, while the bottom layer is colour
sizes. The growth in personalised cosmetics
coded to identify the different treatments in the
and medicine has also contributed to
range. The stylish clear Vario overcap completes
the demand.
the family look for an eye-catching premium
While this segment of the market generally looks for packaging suppliers with
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presentation on shelf.
BOTTLES, TUBS & JARS no minimum quantities as
travel pack sprays in 10mℓ
a requirement, like Blakelin
glass bottles are set to
Plastics, start-up brands still
grow by 33 percent in the
want the look and feel of
near future.
high-end packaging.
AIRLESS PACKAGING
Packaging producers
RECYCLABILITY OF PLASTICS PLASTICS SA SAYS a working group, including representatives from Plastics SA, Sustainability Retailers Forum, the Plastics Recycling
and suppliers are faced
‘Another emerging trend
Organisation and Plastic Converters Association,
with a balancing act that
is airless packaging,’ says
is trying to find a way to increase the level of
Laurens. Leading cosmetics
plastics recycling.
can be challenging; this
Annabe Pretor ius
includes bottles, cans,
and personal care brand
tubes, pouches, bags, jars,
owners and manufacturers
Through this working group, the industry is committed to reducing the amount of plastic waste
ampoules and syringes in primarily plastic,
have already moved towards
that ends up in landfills, the environment and
metal and glass containers. According to a
airless packaging.
oceans. Plastic waste remains a valuable resource
recent report from Research and Markets,
‘Airless solutions mean that each pump
and in line with the circular economy principals,
plastic is still the material of choice for
sees the piston rise and push the product
it must be collected for recycling and re-used in a
cosmetics packaging because of its
up, thus creating a vacuum as the product
durable product. The following recommendations
versatile nature.
is dispensed,’ he explains.
have been agreed upon by industry associations,
Airless pumps allows the consumer to use up at least 95 percent of the contents in the bottle, which means very little product wastage
Airless packaging saves not only on
brand owners and packaging producers:
space, but also on the overall amount of
• design with recyclability in mind
packaging material used. Airless pumps
• limit the amount of fillers used in the
allows the consumer to use up at least 95 percent of the contents in the bottle, which means very little product wastage. This type of packaging is available for jars, bottles, tubes, airtight compacts and even lipsticks
manufacturing of plastic products • use correct on-pack labelling to convey the recyclability status of the product • enter into partnerships to ensure separation at source for waste management companies
and pens. It gives a sophisticated look to
• ensure quality and recycling input and output
products, giving them a high-end finish.
• engage in ongoing consumer education.
Young Pioneer, sales manager, David Laurens agrees that the demand for
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONNECTION
smaller sizes is growing, with five, 15
Pressure on companies to comply with
companies that has pledged to make all its
and 50mℓ packs still being the most
industry waste management plans has
plastic packaging ‘rechargeable, refillable,
popular sizes.
seen a definite move towards the stocking
recyclable and compostable’ is L’Oreal.
of eco-friendly packaging solutions. In
Amcor has also pledged to significantly
has seen an increase in demand for
December, the National Environmental
increase its use of recyclable material.
sample sized products, reports www.
Management: Waste Act, 2008 (Act No 59
beautypackaging.com. To meet
of 2008) Section 28 Notice was published in
Recyclers Organisation (SAPRO) will be
consumer demand, some beauty brands
the Government Gazette. Each packaging
hosting a workshop in April on designing for
are decanting expensive products like
waste stream will have to submit an Industry
recyclability as a drive to create a forum for
fragrances into smaller bottles for resale
Waste Management Plan to the Minister by
packaging product designers and recyclers
at lower prices. These brands predict that
September 2018.
to find better solutions.
The rise of YouTube makeup tutorials
Global brands have vowed to produce Trigger and mist sprays; lotion, cream and foam pumps and other cosmetics packaging from Blakelin Plastics
Locally, the south African Plastics
‘Reducing landfill should be a priority
recyclable packaging or to increase their
for everyone serious about recycling. This
recycled content by 2025. One of the
means packaging manufacturers should develop packaging solutions that are valuable to recyclers. Increased operating costs and shrinking markets for recyclable material are ongoing issues for recyclers,’ explains SAPRO’s Annabe Pretorius. She says that recycling companies are continually looking for better sorted and cleaner materials to hold onto their profit margins. With steady markets and a greater awareness of recyclable material, manufacturers could be persuaded to use materials of higher recycling value. •
Blakelin Plastics – www.blakelin.co.za Young Pioneer – www.youngpioneer.co.za
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ASSOCIATION NEWS//
HPA continues to
engage with government GET SOCIAL WITH THE HPA THE ASSOCIATION HAS launched a new Facebook page to educate the public about the association and health-related subjects. The platform is also being used to inform consumers, professionals and the industry about the new regulations that severely affect the industry at large. Visit www.facebook. com/HPASouthernAfrica and like the page to keep up to date with the HPA.
M
Confidently African
seminar highlights
SAAFFI’s 16th annual seminar and workshop took place on 6 March at Bytes Conference Centre in Midrand. The event promotes a bright African future for the fragrance and flavour industries with intriguing African content.
W
ith sub-Saharan Africa having the largest number of water-stressed countries of any region, Nick Tandi, programme manager at Strategic Water Partners Network’s presentation on the African water
scenario was more than fitting. By 2030, he said if no changes are made to water usage and supply, there will be a 17 percent gap between the amount of water needed for domestic and industrial purposes and what we actually have. ‘Water scarcity is a supply chain risk,’ commented Tandi. ‘About 93 percent of South African companies identify a direct operational risk linked to water shortages, which translate into other regulatory, physical and reputational risks.’
TRENDS IN FOCUS aria Ascencao, HPA chairperson, has clarified
The seminar programme included a number of trends presentations, because
the erroneous report by Natural Medicine
market trends, from consumer and personal care to food and beverage, have
World on 26 February, which incorrectly stated
an impact on business.
the Health Products Association (HPA) was involved in
Gary Boast, sales director at Nicola-J took a confident stroll through African
legal action against the SA Health Products Regulatory
flavour trends. Chris Slabbert, business development and marketing manager at
Authority (SAHPRA).
IFF looked at what’s next in Africa, sharing the company’s annual Trendsformed
Ascencao confirms that, in line with the association’s strategy, the HPA is not taking legal action against
presentation. Johrinda van Rensburg from Chemgrit SA shared fragrance trends for the rainbow nation.
the SAHPRA. ‘The HPA’s strategy to fully engage with government
DOING BUSINESS IN AFRICA
remains firmly on track. Our goal of seeking a practical,
Ibikunle Olatunji, senior manager at PWC’s Africa Desk returned to the SAAFFI
workable solution for the CAMs/HS industry is at an
seminar to discuss new developments in doing business in Africa. There is a lot
advanced stage. We will therefore continue working
of innovation happening on the continent which is seeing African home-grown
towards fair CAMs/HS regulations to preserve an industry
brands taking the world by storm.
which millions of South Africans rely on daily for a healthy lifestyle,’ she comments. The HPA is aware of the legal challenge by the Alliance of Natural Health Products Association (ANHPA) and other
Olatunji also touched on the issue of free trade. ‘Africans doing more business with their neighbour. This is because there are many trade blocks in Africa,’ he explained. World Bank statistics look good in terms of economic growth in Africa. African
stakeholders and has communicated that it is ready and
bosses are optimistic about economic growth and that it will improve over the
willing to help find a workable solution to be implemented
next 12 months. ‘Over-regulation still a major concern among these CEOs, with
expeditiously should the government agree to negotiate
terrorism now ranked the second biggest concern, along with geographic
with the CAMs/HS industry.
uncertainty and cyber threats,’ commented Olatunji. •
The HPA has already drafted such a resolution and framework in the form of the ‘listing/screening’ system, initially agreed to and then rejected by the Medicines Control Council in 2012. This framework is currently being revised to incorporate an electronic notification and registration system and will be ready for presentation when required. In the interim, the HPA will continue to collaborate and engage with the Department of Health and SAHPRA, as well as with national and international alliances and associations, including IADSA, CRN, ITG, SMASA, ANHP, MCA, THO, TNHA and others, aimed at creating a strong and united drive for a workable regulatory framework for the CAMS/HS industry.
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SPOTTED AT THE SAAFFI SEMINAR
The business of MAKING SOAP
ASSOCIATION NEWS//
Soaps became mainstream mass market products in the 19th century and are a shopping basket staple in South Africa. Coschem hosted a soap bar refresher on 14 March to share knowledge on soap manufacturing technology, ingredients and market trends. By Charmaine du Preez
S
uren Naidoo from Quality Products discussed various
aspects of soap making and the history of soaps in Medieval times. Soap is formed with alkaline substances and fats and, depending on the different carbon
DID YOU KNOW?
soap is produced. Longer chain
Delegates who attended Coschem’s soap bar refresher
can also cause murkiness, so De Jager advised to use this ingredient with care
Historically, a kettle and splitting in your formulation and process was used to produce soaps. to use water based Nowadays, an amalgamator and colourants to avoid extruder are used for vegetable based bleeding. She also said soap bar manufacturing because fragrances can be used most companies have moved away from tallow as a result at between one and two of industry regulations. percent, depending on cost
chains, either a soft or hard
Berdine De Jager, Suren Naidoo, Sid Palmer, Charmaine du Preez and René Spada
and advised that too much oil acts as a defoamer in soap making.
fatty acid molecules produce a hard
of essential oils, textures and claims. She suggested an innovation like the Clarins Double serum
soap, which is difficult to dissolve in
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
formulated
water. Softer soaps that lather easier
A composition of basic oils, indicating
with turmeric
are produced using shorter chain fatty
carbon chain distribution and melting
as an ideal source of inspiration for
acid molecules, like coconut oil. The
points of saturated and un-saturated
innovation in the soap bar category.
chemical process occurs when an
fatty acids are required for soap bar
Spada also chatted about the trends
alkaline substance reacts with the fats
making. This is according to Sid Palmer,
surrounding the use of unique actives into
and oils is called saponification.
who discussed soap bar technology.
a soap bar formulation to impart a cooling
Palmer said the unsaturated fatty acids,
or warming sensation.
GLYCERINE SOAP The basic processing of glycerine soaps was unpacked by Aurora
the C12, C16 and C18 carbon chains, contribute to shape and lather. He also explained the chemical
EMOLLIENTS Although Beverley Gardner from Symrise
Glycerine Soaps’ Berdine
structure of a soap bar, different
was taken ill, her presentation on emollients
De Jager. Key ingredients
manufacturing methods and
used in soap was still shared at the
in this process include
some pitfalls that can occur,
refresher. One particular emollient was
glycerine, stearic acid and
such as cracking, mush,
highlighted for its proven ability to reduce
grit, hardness, translucency
cracking and improve skin feel and lather.
surfactants, which are melted together with fragrance
and odour.
and colourants before
The ingredient is backed by test data from in vivo and consumer studies, which were
the lye is added. De Jager
MARKET TRENDS
shared to substantiate the following claims:
explained that your vessel
René Spada from Evonik
• it reduces cracking intensity of soap bars
should be heated to 90 to
presented marketing
110°C in glycerine soap
concepts and trends on soap
making, before adding
bars sourced from Mintel. She
and improves their appearance during the application cycle • it has no adverse impact on the amount
the additives. If your soap
mentioned a decrease in
bar cracks, the ratio between
interest on soap bars with
• it provides a rich and creamy lather
the fatty acids and lye is
liquid soaps becoming
• the skin feels less tight after washing.
of lather
incorrect; you can add a bit
popular and looked at
For more information about upcoming
of palm kernel oil to the batch
some of the international
seminars and social events, send an e-mail
to correct the problem. Lye
category trends, like the use
to bridget@coschem.co.za.
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