An evolution of its airless glass technology, Baralan marks a further step forward in the development of packaging solutions that combine high performance, sustainability, and regulatory compliance.
DEA 2.0 reflects the company’s commitment to developing circular solutions capable of reducing environmental impact without compromising aesthetics or perceived quality. At the core of this new version is the introduction of a bottle made from soda-lime glass, produced in Europe. This material ensures high performance and excellent compatibility with cosmetic formulations, while also allowing integration into standard recycling streams, unlike borosilicate glass, which requires dedicated processes.
Available in 15 ml and 30 ml formats, the new bottle is designed to meet the needs of high-performance skincare formulations and brands seeking a reliable and sophisticated airless system. This evolution is part of a continuous innovation journey that, following the introduction of the invisible piston, continues to integrate technology, design, and sustainability in a synergistic way.
The DEA range incorporates advanced technological solutions that ensure precise and consistent dispensing, protect the product from air and potential contamination, and maintain a clean, premium aesthetic throughout the product’s lifecycle. At the same time, component optimization and overall weight reduction help improve production efficiency and reduce material usage.
This evolution also strengthens the company’s commitment in light of upcoming European regulations, particularly the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). Baralan is proactively working to anticipate regulatory requirements and translate them into concrete solutions, supporting its clients in adapting to a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.