Friday 23 July 2021

The re-fillable revolution: The benefits of re-fillable beauty products




Over 120 billion units of single-use packaging is produced by the beauty industry each year.

Due to the short life-span of products and a lack of recyclable packaging, only 9% of all plastic waste has been recycled and the rest either incinerated (12%) or dumped into the environment as landfill (79%) [Prabhakar, 2020]. 

 


Plastic pollution has a direct and deadly threat to life on land and under water. During the 400 years plastic takes to decompose, poisonous greenhouse gases (predominantly carbon and methane) are released into the atmosphere which accelerate global warming. When lying obsolete on land or floating in water, wildlife may ingest, become entangled and harmed by the plastics used once and disposed of by mankind.

 




There are several ways to combat the plastic pollution crisis, one being the use of refillable product packaging. Product refills can be purchased from a retailer online or in-store and the poured and inserted into an empty product already owned. A product refill generates 70% less CO2, 65% less energy and 45% less water than an entirely new product [Niven-Phillips, 2020].

 

The benefits of refillable packaging, however, extend beyond clearing the environment to include:

1.      Save money- Product refills are significantly cheaper than purchasing the whole new product. Although select products may be initially more expensive, money will be saved overtime with every refill purchased.

2.      Brand loyalty reward schemes- Purchasing product refills may be a sign of brand loyalty, as you continue to buy and show love for a specific item overtime. As a way of thanking you for purchasing a product (refill) on repeat, select brands (including LUSH Cosmetics) offer points, discounts and/or the opportunity to enter prize draws. 

3.      Safer materials – Plastic packaging contains BPA and other harmful substances which may transfer into products which are then applied onto the skin. Glass and other non-plastic materials are commonly used to package refillable products which do not pose this same threat.

4.      Customisation- Due to the complexity of the human skin and cosmetic ingredients, it is important to find the products which best suit your skin type. Applying a variety of products onto the skin may cause irritations and blemishes which can be avoided by using few but effective products on a regular basis. A solid beauty/skin care routine (achieved with the use of refillable products) will optimise your skins health, look and feel.

5.      Decrease your carbon footprint- The carbon, energy and plastic waste avoided with the use of refillable (instead of single-use) products will help to reduce your personal carbon footprint and therefore support your zero-waste lifestyle.

 


Shop our curated range of refillable beauty products at Madia & Matilda here: https://www.madiamatilda.co.uk/allclothing-madiamatilda/BEAUTY-c21482242%3Fsort%3DnameAsc

 

 


References:
Prabhakar, M. (2020). PLASTIC-FREE BEAUTY: THE NEW NORMAL!, June 17, Beat the Micro Bead. Available at: https://www.beatthemicrobead.org/plastic-free-beauty-the-new-normal/

Niven-Phillips, L. (2020). Can refillable packaging *really* solve the beauty industry's plastic problem?, November 10, GLAMOUR. Available at: https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/gallery/refillable-beauty-products

 

Sincerely Madia & Matilda 

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