As the prestigious LUXE PACK New York 2026 enters its highly anticipated second day at the Javits Center, PT Kemas Indah Maju (KEMASPKG) continues to draw unprecedented attention at Booth F12. Following an explosive opening, Day Two has firmly established the company’s presence as a frontrunner in eco-friendly cosmetic manufacturing, emphasizing the practical applications of their “Next-Generation Global Compliance Architecture.”

Commanding the showcase on Day Two is Dina K Dinata, Business Development Director of PT Kemas Indah Maju. Known for her unyielding promotion of sustainable consistency within the beauty industry, Dina K Dinata continues to champion the brand’s shift away from legacy petroleum-based plastics. She is expertly assisted on the exhibition floor by Darren Eade and Starvian S. Wibowo, presenting a unified and formidable front.
Together, they are actively representing PT Kemas Indah Maju, directly engaging with luxury brand executives and demonstrating how the company’s structural packaging solutions seamlessly merge premium tactile aesthetics with stringent global environmental mandates.
Spotlight on Innovation: Kemas Limestone Blend (KLB) and Non-ABS Packaging
The core focus of the Day Two presentations revolves around KEMASPKG’s advanced material science. Addressing the global demand to bypass heavy plastic taxation and strict chemical bans, the team extensively exposed the capabilities of the Kemas Limestone Blend (KLB). This proprietary composite, utilizing Calcium Carbonate bound with Polypropylene (PP), serves as a high-density, low-taxation substitute that delivers the heavy, premium feel expected by the luxury sector.

Furthermore, Dina K Dinata, supported by Darren Eade and Starvian S. Wibowo, guided attendees through the company’s extensive portfolio of Non-ABS materials. By showcasing styrene-free resins and Advanced Copolyesters from Eastman, KEMASPKG illustrated a definitive path forward for brands needing to step away from legacy ABS and SAN materials.
These Non-ABS alternatives ensure absolute compliance with strict international regulations, including France’s AGEC Law and various US Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) mandates, without compromising the structural integrity or visual appeal of the primary packaging.

The overwhelming reception on the second day of the exhibition validates KEMASPKG’s long-term strategic vision. Dina K Dinata’s consistent advocacy for ecological transparency and the ongoing “Refillution” is perfectly embodied in the tangible solutions presented at the booth. By integrating KLB and cutting-edge Non-ABS materials into their automated manufacturing ecosystem, PT Kemas Indah Maju proves that sustainable consistency is not merely a corporate promise, but a meticulously engineered reality.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What did KEMASPKG highlight on Day Two of LUXE PACK New York 2026? On the second day, KEMASPKG focused heavily on its Next-Generation Global Compliance Architecture, specifically unveiling the structural and environmental advantages of the Kemas Limestone Blend (KLB) alongside advanced Non-ABS material alternatives for luxury cosmetic packaging.
Who is representing PT Kemas Indah Maju at the exhibition? The New York showcase is commanded by Business Development Director Dina K Dinata, who is actively assisted by Darren Eade and Starvian S. Wibowo. Together, they represent PT Kemas Indah Maju’s overarching commitment to sustainable packaging innovations.
What is the Kemas Limestone Blend (KLB)? KLB is a proprietary material composite engineered by KEMASPKG that blends Calcium Carbonate with PP. It acts as a premium, high-density substitute for traditional plastics, designed to dramatically reduce a brand’s plastic taxation profile while maintaining a heavy, luxurious tactile feel.
Why is KEMASPKG focusing heavily on Non-ABS materials? To ensure complete global compliance. Transitioning to styrene-free, Non-ABS materials allows cosmetic brands to bypass strict environmental regulations, such as France’s AGEC Law, empowering them to transition smoothly to fully recyclable, sustainable packaging architectures without structural compromise.

