Part of the RPC Group since December 2013, M&H Plastics was founded in 1973 and merged with RPC Manuplastics in April 2014 to create M&H Group. With a production capacity up to 1 billion bottles, 50 million tubes and 150 million jars a year, M&H Group counts among the big players in the Personal Care, Beauty and wellbeing market.

Innovative standard solutions

The latest innovations of M&H include foil-wrapped tubes, which offer the flexibility and cost efficiency of plastic with the prestige appearance of metal. Plastic also helps the pack to maintain its original form and not to crush as with metal. This new development allows numerous options of decoration.

M&H has recently produced a wide range of packaging for the SASS brand of intimate care products which has launched in Boots stores throughout the UK

Another innovation is the Fusion Cap which allows brands to create distinctive cap colours for the same packaging, for as little MOQ as 10,000 units, compare to 100,000 units which is the standard in the industry when using a bi-injection machinery.

In terms of product size, the packaging manufacturer has also launched a 15ml for its Vogue range to create opportunities for the promotion of product and the hotel and travel market (sample or travel size).

Last year, M&H also developed braille printing for tubes and bottles and won the prestigious Horners’ Bottlemakers’ Award.

To bring even more flexibility to its product offering and reduce the time to market, M&H are able to fast-track sample packaging on demand through 3D printing. Life size product can now be created to help with the process of creation.

Customisation as a key to success

Manufacturing flexibility, customer service and product quality are key factors to retain clients or attract new ones. We know the beauty market and, as part of the RPC Group of companies, have access to production facilities across the world. We truly understand the needs of our clients and we can answer any standard or custom requirements,” Howard Frost, Marketing Manager at M&H told Premium Beauty News.

M&H has launched a 15ml for its Vogue range to create opportunities for the promotion of products and the hotel and travel markets

On the environmental side, the manufacturer can source materials such as resins, Biodegradable products, PLA (Polylactic Acid), PCR (Post Consumer Regrind) or PIR (Post Industrial Regrind) as well as polymers drawn from sea shell to offer sustainable products.

M&H serves clients from all around the world including the EU, Sweden, Australia, North America & Russia, serving brands from the premium market as well as the mass market. The integration of the company within the RPC group, which after the recent acquisition of Promens has become one of the world’s leading suppliers of rigid plastic packaging, should also enhance the capacity of M&H to meet global demand.