Sulapac and FaiveleyTech continue their fruitful collaboration with ChanelThe combination of these two companies has resulted in the creation of a massage accessory, In line with the responsible and sustainable approach of Chanel's No. 1 facial care line. This massage accessory, which enhances the effectiveness of the facial care ritual, is made with more than 85% materials of biological origin, including camellia seed hulls. An innovation in product eco-design in the cosmetics sector.
By valorizing camellia co-products, Chanel's signature active ingredient, primarily used in its No. 1 skincare range, this tool is part of Chanel's circularity initiative. The unique material composition was developed by Finnish company Sulapac before being molded by FaiveleyTech thanks to its mastery of multi-material injection technology.
“At FaiveleyTech, we have been involved in transforming Sulapac's bio-based materials into eco-friendly packaging for many years. The launch of this new massage tool is a perfect example of innovation in the service of product excellence, thanks to a fruitful collaboration,” he emphasizes. Beryl Tomaschett, commercial director of FaiveleyTech.
"The massage accessory represents an innovative solution from Chanel that combines the goal of responsible production with the use of sustainable materials. We hope it inspires the entire beauty industry to innovate beyond recycled plastic," she says. Colin Strobant, Sales Director of Sulapac Cosmetics.
FaiveleyTech and Sulapac have been collaborating since 2017 to help the cosmetics industry replace petroleum-derived plastic.
An object as sustainable as it is desirable
The CHANEL massage accessory is part of a more comprehensive approach to sustainable manufacturing based on the use of innovative materials.
Beyond the product's durability, this massage accessory features a design specially conceived by Chanel experts for a unique sensory experience.
“At Chanel, we pride ourselves on our unique partnerships in the service of beauty. Working closely with our suppliers Sulapac and FaiveleyTech, we offer innovative products that reinforce our commitment to a more sustainable cosmetics sector,” she explains. Julien Garry, International Director of Purchasing and Innovation in Packaging Development at Chanel Parfums-Beauté.














