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Canopy x Lush Cosmetics: Lush Continues to Tackle Packaging Waste in Cosmetics

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  • Packaging
  • Pack4Good
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A case study on how Lush Cosmetics is continuing to revolutionize its packaging approach.

In the beauty industry, packaging has long been a challenge due to its often non-recyclable nature and the industry's substantial waste footprint. Lush Cosmetics, a renowned company in the beauty and cosmetics space, has long recognized this issue and continues to challenge the need for packaging in its products.

From naked, package-free products to circular programs like their "Bring It Back," program, Lush is proving that beauty and personal care can be waste-free and eco-friendly. Since 2005, Lush has avoided nearly 14,000 tonnes of plastic and saved over 180 million bottles from becoming waste.

We are proud to showcase the story of one of our Pack4Good partners and the incredible strides they are making to redefine sustainable packaging, reduce waste, and champion innovative solutions that protect the world’s forests and climate. 

Discover more about Lush’s trailblazing journey to redefine sustainable packaging in the beauty industry.

Canopy x Lush Cosmetics Case Study

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Through our Pack4Good initiative, Canopy helps brands to transform supply chains, reduce waste, and take the pressure off of forests, all while meeting growing consumer demand for packaging that respects the Earth. To date, 400+ companies have signed on to Pack4Good, representing over 200 billion USD in market share, and more companies are signing on every day.

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Join the Pack4Good movement and be part of the solution. Contact us at pack4good@canopyplanet.org.

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