Floral Street launches sustainable Perfume Mist with Spectra Packaging

Floral Street launches sustainable Perfume Mist with Spectra Packaging
Supplier News

Fragrance brand Floral Street has recently partnered with Spectra Packaging to create the packaging for its Perfume Mist range.

The new collection features Spectra’s 125ml Non Aerosol Tubular bottle (ref: 1031), selected for its sleek contours and compatibility with a wide range of fine mist applications. Made using 100% Prevented Ocean Plastic (POP) post-consumer recycled (PCR) material, the bottle reflects Floral Street’s ongoing commitment to sustainable beauty packaging.

Paired with Spectra’s Non-Aerosol Overcap (ref: 3009), the cap design features 35% PCR content and is available in four vibrant, colour-matched shades: pink, yellow, turquoise and blue, a bold nod to the brand’s expressive identity. Extensive colour-matching work was carried out to ensure each overcap met precise brand guidelines while maintaining quality and recyclability.

The natural-coloured bottle offers a clean canvas that complements the colourful caps, giving consumers a refillable, travel-friendly fragrance option that doesn’t compromise on ethics or design.

A sustainable solution made for modern beauty brands

  • 100% POP PCR bottle and 35% PCR cap for a reduced environmental impact
  • Colour-matched caps in vibrant brand colours
  • Sleek 125ml Non-Aerosol Tubular bottle (ref: 1031) with 20/410 neck finish
  • Overcap (ref: 3009) designed for fine mist compatibility
Dan Smith, New Business Development Manager at Spectra, said: Floral Street is known for their strong stance on sustainable beauty. We were delighted to support their vision with a fully recyclable, low-impact solution made from ocean-bound recycled plastic. The colour-matching of four unique caps was a rewarding challenge, and the final result is both functional and visually striking.

Floral Street’s new Perfume Mist range is another step forward in making beauty packaging more sustainable without sacrificing creativity or functionality.

This article was originally published by Spectra Packaging.

Latest Packaging News

Washington Attorney General joins Nippon Dynawave paper mill disaster investigation
Business

Washington Attorney General joins Nippon Dynawave paper mill disaster investigation

The Washington State Attorney General's Office has been granted concurrent authority to investigate...
Amcor supports beverage brands preparing for reuse growth
Supplier News

Amcor supports beverage brands preparing for reuse growth

Amcor is advising beverage producers to reassess their choice of closures ahead of the EU’s...
London Packaging Week: Aesthetics in the age of consequence
Events

London Packaging Week: Aesthetics in the age of consequence

London Packaging Week explores how packaging is evolving from an aesthetic object to an accountable...
Registration opens for UKPackaging Expo 2026
Events

Registration opens for UKPackaging Expo 2026

Northern Powerhouse event returns on 10th-11th November at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool....
July US packaging update: Date labels, foam bans and EPR changes
Business

July US packaging update: Date labels, foam bans and EPR changes

From California's standardised date labels to Virginia's expanded foam ban and Washington's EPR...