Beauty product packaging is famously wasteful, but these brands are trying to do something about that:
Author:Stephanie SaltzmanPublish date:Apr 27, 2017Welcome to Sustainability Week! While Fashionista covers sustainability news and eco-friendly brands all year round, we wanted to use this time around Earth Day and the anniversary of the Rana Plaza collapse as a reminder to focus on the impact that the fashion industry has on people and the planet.
"Recycling beauty products at home can get a bit tricky at times, especially when it comes to certain products we use every day," says Sophia Gushee, a "detoxing" expert who is also the author of "A to Z of D-Toxing." "Bottles for shampoo and detergent are considered 'high-density polyethylene' and are generally regarded as safe to recycle at your local facility.
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