What is the maximum percentage of PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastic that can be used in a cosmetic tube?

What is the maximum percentage of PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastic that can be used in a cosmetic tube
What is the maximum percentage of PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastic that can be used in a cosmetic tube

The maximum percentage of PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastic in cosmetic tubes typically ranges from 30% to 100%, depending on tube structure, product requirements, printing method, and performance needs.

At Xinfly Packaging, we offer flexible PCR cosmetic tube solutions where the PCR content can be adjusted to balance sustainability, mechanical strength, barrier performance, and visual appearance.

Typical PCR Content Levels in Cosmetic Tubes

PCR PercentageApplicationCharacteristics
30%–50%Standard skincare & personal care tubesGood balance between recyclability and strength
50%–70%Eco-focused cosmetic brandsStronger sustainability positioning
70%–90%Premium sustainable packaging linesHigher environmental impact reduction
Up to 100%Special projects / selected structuresRequires strict material and quality control

What Affects the Maximum PCR Percentage?

  • Tube structure: Mono-material PE tubes support higher PCR ratios than multi-layer tubes.
  • Product compatibility: High-barrier formulas (SPF, active skincare) may limit PCR usage.
  • Mechanical strength: Higher PCR content may slightly affect flexibility and extrusion stability.
  • Color requirements: Dark or matte colors are easier to achieve with high PCR content.
  • Printing process: Offset and silk screen printing must be adjusted for surface variation.

Benefits of Using PCR in Cosmetic Tubes

  • Reduces use of virgin plastic materials
  • Lowers carbon footprint of packaging production
  • Supports global sustainability and ESG goals
  • Improves brand perception among eco-conscious consumers
  • Compatible with PE-based mono-material recycling systems

Limitations to Consider

  • Color variation may occur due to recycled material sourcing
  • Higher PCR content may reduce transparency options
  • Mechanical properties must be tested for each formula
  • High-barrier tubes (EVOH / ABL) may limit PCR percentage

Summary

The maximum PCR content in cosmetic tubes depends on product design and performance requirements. Most brands use 30%–70% PCR for a balance between sustainability and functionality, while advanced projects can reach up to 100% in specific mono-material tube structures.

Learn more about related materials: PCR Cosmetic Tubes, PE vs PCR Tubes, Sustainable Cosmetic Tubes, How to Choose Sustainable Tubes.

Need PCR Cosmetic Tubes?

Xinfly Packaging provides customizable PCR cosmetic tube solutions with flexible PCR ratios from 30% to 100%, helping brands achieve sustainability goals without compromising performance.

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Jeff Shao - CEO & Founder
Jeff Shao - CEO & Founder

Jeff Shao is a forward-thinking entrepreneur and packaging innovator with over 20 years of experience in the cosmetic and personal-care packaging industry. As the Founder and Managing Director of Xinfly Packaging, he has transformed the company from a traditional plastic tube manufacturer into a global provider of custom, eco-friendly, and premium cosmetic tube solutions.