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Ready for a revolution in packaging? Discover the R3PACK project !
Sustainability, safety, measures to reduce waste, reduction of plastic, adoption of schemes that are convenient for both consumer and industry: the packaging sector is at a crucial turning point, calling

Usbek & Rica – Will packaging become immortal?
Perfume bottles, serums, and lipsticks: in recent years, refillable packaging has been multiplying in the cosmetics sector. Does this foreshadow a new era for...

PRESS RELEASE : Food Contact Materials revision – public consultation
11th January 2023 Today, the public consultation on the revision of EU food contact materials (FCMs) rules closes. The European Commission launched this initiative back in December 2020 with the

LET'S MOVE BEYOND ECOLOGICAL DALTONISM
Reading time: 5 min Last updated: 12/08/2022 We are mixing green and brown. Environmentally harmful spending, even if described as "occasional,"...

PRESS RELEASE : Revision of the packaging and packaging waste directive
30th Nobember 2022 Today, the European Commission has published its long-awaited proposal for a review of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive. The revision follows up on the European Green

GÉRALDINE POIVERT, A "PRAGMATIC REVOLUTIONARY."
Reading time: 4 min Last updated: 09/24/2022 The president of (RE)SET is one of the many ambassadors of France 2030. Her role is to...

La Nouvelle République – The ecological and energy transition in the packaging sector
In this webinar, (RE)SET experts Géraldine Poivert and Frank Gana will address all the essential points regarding responsible packaging. They will discuss the circular economy and alternatives to plastic. An industrialist will testify and...

MAKING FRENCH TEXTILES AN INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS
Reading time: 3 min Last updated: 04/01/2026 The textile sector aims to relocate part of its production to France. To be competitive, argue...

The economy in search of meaning: what if we repaired rather than burning our idols of yesterday?
Two things have struck me in recent days, two surprising debates. The temptation of nationalist withdrawal and the demonization of globalization on one hand, and the praise of lockdown in...