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Remove the Need to Recycle – GO NAKED!

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Remove the Need to Recycle – GO NAKED!

REMOVE THE NEED TO RECYCLE – GO NAKED!

 With awareness of plastic pollution at an all time high, recycling shouldn’t be relied upon as the answer. Why not remove the waste in the first place and go Naked?

Lush has always championed a minimal packaging approach, currently 52% of Lush’s current core product range is Naked, offering customers even more ways to go plastic packaging-free. Between 2005 and 2019, Lush customers globally saved 3,400 tons of plastic from being produced by using Lush shampoo bars.

“In Lush we work in an industry where the packaging costs the customer more than the product. Now, the customer needs to worry about how to recycle something they didn’t want to buy in the first place. This seems like a raw deal to us. If we can cut out all the plastic packaging, we can give our customers better value for money.” —Mark Constantine OBE, Lush Co-founder and Managing Director

 

Remove the Need to Recycle – GO NAKED!

The Comforter Bubble Bar

In 2019 Lush started their journey to become truly zero waste behind the scenes, by integrating this mentality throughout the entire business.  Educating employees on opportunities to eliminate waste has been key, and introducing simple changes like digital and paperless systems, and switching from plastic to stainless steel for lots of consumable items in manufacturing.

Not sure how to take the packaging-free plunge? Meet some of Lush’s most popular Naked products that are going the extra mile for the environment while still being as brilliantly effective for you including New shampoo bar (Php595), Intergalactic bath bomb (Php475), and Comforter bubble bar (Php495). To view Lush’s complete Naked range, please click here.

 

Remove the Need to Recycle – GO NAKED!

Intergalactic Bath Bomb

 

Lush Naked Shops

The biggest bid to kick plastic to the curb so far came in June 2018, when Lush opened the world’s first Naked Lush Shop in Milan, Italy, treating customers to an abundance of innovative and plastic packaging-free alternatives to your favourite cosmetics. Lush has since opened Naked shops in Manchester and Berlin.

 

Remove the Need to Recycle – GO NAKED!

New Shampoo Bar

 

 

Lush Black Pots

Lush would love to serve all of their products up naked. But where it’s not possible (yet!), Lush uses their iconic post-consumer Black Pots made from 100% recycled materials. Customers can bring their empty, clean pots back to their local Lush shop (five gets them a free fresh face mask or fresh cleanser).  They are then cleaned thoroughly and shredded at the Lush Green Hub in Dorset, before being made into pellets, heated and remolded back into black pots. This whole process is done in the UK.

You can find out everything you need to know about recycling Lush’s Black Pots, here.

Visit www.lush.com., facebook.com/LushPhilippines, and www.ssilife.com.ph or follow @lushcosmeticsph and @ssilifeph on Instagram for more information.

 

ALSO READ:  Tumatagal ng 3 araw ang coronavirus sa plastic, ayon sa research

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