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It’s very easy when it comes to packaging to sound puritanical but here at LUSH, while we really love ribbons, bows and bells, we prefer to spend our money on top quality ingredients instead. Our greatest love is to invent products with no packaging at all. You can buy about 70% of our products naked, including bath bombs, shampoo bars, bubble bars, massage bars, body butters and solid facial cleansers.
Solid products last longer and weigh less than bottled liquids which take more energy to transport. For example, one truckload of
LUSH solid shampoo bars is enough for about 800,000 washes. It would take 15 truckloads of liquid shampoo to do the same job.
Consider this:
If 1 in 5 people in the US switched from liquid shampoo to solid, about 22 million plastic
bottles would be saved from the landfill. On top of this, 6 million tonnes of preserved
shampoo would be prevented from entering the environment.
And then watch this:
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Interview With LUSH UK
Environmental Officer
Ruth Andrade.
An overview of some of our business practises and a bit of history behind LUSH’s first Environmental Officer as well as our goals for the future. |
When we can’t eliminate it completely, we look for the simplest packaging to do the job and use
post-consumer recycled, recyclable and biodegradable materials whenever possible.
The total recycled content in all LUSH packaging is about 89% (including paper bags, aluminium
tins, gift wrap, ribbons, boxes, tags and inserts). That means that for every ton of material bought
by LUSH, 900kg come from recycled sources.