The health and beauty retail chain will ban all makeup or baby wipes that contain plastic fibres
Boots has announced it will be making a major change to thousands of its products in all stores across the UK.
The Mirror reports that Boots announced the pledge to remove "unnecessary plastic" in wet wipes, no matter the brand, last year - and also said it has "worked hard" to ensure the quality still remains high. The ban is hoped to minimise Boots' impact on the environment as biodegradable wet wipes instead use fibres that do get broken down over time.
As well as this, Boots has also included clear instructions on its packaging of how to dispose of the wet wipes, with all Boots-brand wipes having the "do not flush" label printed on them.Before this, Boots had already removed the plastic from its own brand and No7 wet wipe products in 2021 but the latest change has extended it to include all brand available instore.
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