A Marriage of Beauty and Environmental Awareness
Cosmetics designer
Urban Decay is
the authority on
products that are beautiful,
unusual and crueltyfree.
This trend-setting
cosmetics company was
on the prowl for a backdrop
for its products’ display
in Sephora stores that
would reflect the brand’s
appeal to “anyone who relishes
her individuality and
dares to express it.”
Their mission was to find an unusual material that was
also environmentally-friendly. Acrilex Inc., a leading producer
of acrylic products and capabilities headquartered
in Jersey City, New Jersey, had just the solution, an acrylic
sheet embedded with natural mica that has a very natural-
looking texture. The material had the stylish, slightly
edgy look that Urban Decay was seeking. With an ecofriendly
production process that takes advantage of recycling
at every step, it also responds to Urban Decay’s environmentally
responsible philosophy.
Finding the Perfect Match
Urban Decay sought out Acrilex to find a more organic
and natural look to tie in with their efforts for cruelty-free,
recyclable and environmentally-friendly products, says
Dan Rustin, Marketing Manager at Acrilex. The cosmeceutical
company found what they were looking for after
spotting a sample of Acrilex’s Mineral Series, which is a
cast acrylic sheet which encapsulates muscovite mica.
Urban Decay was searching for an unusual material that
is also environmentally-friendly. They believed Acrilex had
exactly what they wanted with their Mica line, which is
what appeared to be beautiful pieces of cut glass mixed
in. Purple is Urban Decay’s signature color, and they
worked directly with Acrilex to create a custom purple
acrylic sheet.
The custom-designed product retail store display backdrop
created by Acrilex fits in well with the firm’s environmental
efforts. Rustin said, “We work with the manufacturer
to create a brand identity and to have a physical representation
of how they want the product to be presented
in packaging or displays or in fixturing.”
The Best in
Customization
“Custom colors, textures
and designs are something
we do on a regular basis
for our customers,” Rustin
told his contacts at Urban
Decay. But the customization
used on the Urban
Decay project took on an
especially collaborative
approach.
“We as the manufacturers
were able to work directly with Urban Decay’s designers,”
Rustin said. “Their designers were really the product
developers for Acrilex. All we did was facilitate what they
envisioned. It was about being flexible and completely
available to Urban Decay, to allow them to produce the
acrylic sheet they wanted to have produced, to represent
their company, their brand and embrace all of their
beliefs. We were just the vehicle by which it happened.”
Acrilex’s Acriglas Mineral Series
Acrilex’s Acriglas® Minerals series line of acrylic sheets
used for Urban Decay is composed of approximately 20
percent genuine muscovite mica flakes, a naturally occurring
mineral. The Minerals series as a whole is a greener
acrylic sheet option, and is ideally used for creating beautiful,
functional and environmentally-friendly cosmetic displays
and retail store fixtures.
The Minerals series is made by encapsulating the muscovite
mica flakes in an acrylic matrix, transforming the
natural raw material into a machineable, formable and
weather-resistant product. It is available in a wide variety
of colors, but in this instance Acrilex matched Urban
Decay’s Pantone purple.
Green Initiatives
Different qualities are valued in each industry depending
on the clientele, the consumer preferences and the
image a company is trying to convey. When dealing with
the cosmeceuticals industry, many companies have histories
steeped in a tradition of environmentally-friendly and
cruelty-free practices while maintaining aesthetic appeal.
“By using the natural mica material we were able to
offer a more environmentally friendly option than some of our other products,
which are made from
virgin acrylic resin,”
Rustin said . Urban
Decay’s acrylic
sheets are made up
of approximately 80
percent virgin resin
and 20 percent recycled
mica. In addition,
Acrilex makes a
concerted effort to
work with the recyclable
materials,
recycle acrylic scraps
produced in their
own manufacturing
processes,
and always keep
environmentally-sound practices at the forefront of all
of their work. Regardless of what the end product is
going to look like in an aesthetic sense, ensuring that
the company itself doesn’t emit anything harmful into
the environment is a priority.
“We make sure that we reuse anything and everything
we possibly can reuse. Anything that would be
considered a waste product ultimately becomes recycled
so in that sense, we just ordinarily follow environmentally-
friendly practices,” R ustin said. “However,
when we are designing a new product with a client they
may have specific requests that they prefer to have
reused materials incorporated within their product.
That will affect the aesthetics, as it did with the natural
mica materials we created for Urban Decay.”
Acrilex made sure that green practices were implemented
at many different levels when manufacturing
Urban Decay’s acrylic sheets. To reduce the addition of
more acrylic resin in the acrylic sheet product, Acrilex
chose a more environmentally friendly product to begin
with in the form of the natural mica and then reused
that existent product. Additionally, any scrap that was
generated in the process is now being sent out to the
scrap-after market for recycling and reuse. In essence,
this means that all by-products of the manufacturing
process for Urban Decay’s displays will be recycled.
Acrilex had already implemented a variety of green
processes and initiatives, which were used in the production
of Urban Decay’s acrylic sheets. Newly installed
additional thermostats in the building better regulate
energy consumption. “We’re improving how we manage
our own processes in terms of energy consumption and
have actually reduced energy consumption internally.
This was evident in the production of the Urban Decay
acrylic sheets as well as in all of our other products,”
Rustin said.
Looking Forward to a Bright Green
Future for Purple
This project was the first time Urban Decay worked
with Acrilex, but they are looking forward to many more
major projects with them in the future. Everything incorporates
Urban Decay’s mantra, “feminine, dangerous and
fun,” and the custom acrylic sheets produced by Acrilex
embrace all these characteristics.
While Urban Decay’s beauty products may be called
dangerous, using Acrilex acrylic sheets is the safest way to
be environmentally responsible when it comes to cosmeceutical
displays.
For more information, con tact Dan Rustin,
Acrilex, Inc., 230 Culver Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07305,
800-222-4680, Fax: 201-333-1237, E-mail:
drustin@acrilex.com, Web: www.acrilex.com.
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