Love your beauty routine but hate the waste? The wellness and cosmetics industry is changing, and there's a new greener buying option on the menu that's not just for small, independent brands anymore.
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AsiaOne has launched EarthOne, a new section dedicated to environmental issues — because we love the planet and we believe science. Find articles like this there. Whilst one of the most glamorous, the ...
There are so many reasons to love travel—the way it opens us up to the world, to each other, and to ourselves—but one consistently difficult aspect of travel is figuring out how to transport beauty ...
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FROM REUSABLE MAKEUP wipes to recyclable packaging, creating a less wasteful beauty regimen has become a priority for many of us. Often involving the application of a handful (or an armful) of ...
California-based Greatfill makes zero waste easy. With a variety of refillable household products, the company’s focus is on health for the home, humans and the environment. Greatfill crafts small ...