Quadpack Publishes 2024 Impact Report

Quadpack Publishes 2024 Impact Report



Beauty packaging manufacturer and provider Quadpack has published its 2024 impact report. The B Corp-certified company continues on its sustainable journey as part of PSB Industries, issuing the report on a voluntary basis, in a spirit of transparency. It demonstrates improvements in various areas in 2024.

Quadpack’s year in 2024 was largely defined by its partnership agreement with Texen, a French-based leader in luxury and beauty. The companies will continue to operate separately, while both being under the PSB umbrella. 

“Quadpack and Texen are extremely complementary,” wrote Alexandra Chauvigné, CEO, PSB Industries, in the report. “Where Quadpack focuses on skincare and makeup for mid-sized brands, with an exceptional portfolio of standard products, Texen creates high-end bespoke solutions for makeup and fragrance for global brands.”

Quadpack’s overall progress was recognized with an EcoVadis Platinum Medal, placing it in the global top 1% for sustainability performance. Together with sister company Texen, it aims to lead the industry’s eco-transition, by focusing on responsible sourcing, sustainable manufacturing and conscious consumption.  

“2024 was a good year for Quadpack’s sustainability roadmap, with advances in our three pillars of responsible sourcing, sustainable production and conscious consumption,” noted Chauvigné. “From 2025, the sustainability teams of Quadpack and Texen will be collaborating to consolidate our efforts for greater impact.”

“Thanks to the combination of [Quadpack and Texen], PSB Industries has entered 2025 as a beauty packaging powerhouse, with a complementary value proposition,” concluded Chauvigné. “Our teams are working together to exploit synergies and our strategies are aligned. Customer centricity, innovation and operational excellence will mark the year ahead, allowing us to deliver the best value to our customers.”

The full report is freely available and can be found here.



Source link

Get Packaging Industry News updates

Get the most critical Packaging Industry news in your email each week.


We promise no spam email will send you.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Packaging firm WINTIPAK picks Heidelberger inline flexo press
Packaging firm WINTIPAK picks Heidelberger inline flexo press
Barbara RuckerJul 3, 2026

WINTIPAK, a Switzerland-based supplier of aseptic packaging materials for liquid food, has chosen Heidelberger…

Scanfill unveils recycled PP food-contact film
Scanfill unveils recycled PP food-contact film
Barbara RuckerJul 3, 2026

Scanfill has introduced Scanfoil rPP POP (Prevented Ocean Plastic), a new plastic film produced…

PackUK issues 2027 packaging RAM rules 
PackUK issues 2027 packaging RAM rules 
Barbara RuckerJul 3, 2026

PackUK has released an updated Recyclability Assessment Methodology (RAM), setting out the framework that…

Metsä Board launches Milan packaging design hub
Metsä Board launches Milan packaging design hub
Barbara RuckerJul 3, 2026

Metsä Board has opened a design centre in Milan focused on packaging development with…