In celebration of Earth Day (22 April), we have curated a selection of sustainable brands that not only deliver exceptional products but prioritise sustainability and eco-conscious practices. From skincare to haircare these brands exemplify innovation and dedication to sustainability, offering consumers the opportunity to make mindful choices without compromising on quality or efficacy. Discover our line-up of eco-friendly brands that will make your bathroom more sustainable this Earth Day.

 

1.REN Clean Skincare: First Zero Waste Brand, every product built for ultimate recyclability.

 

2. Paul Mitchell: Their Clean Beauty Range removes more carbon from the environment that it creates – CARBON NEGATIVE. Planted 1 million trees and committed to 1 million more.

 

3. KORA Organics: Climate Neutral Certified, Eco Cert & Cosmos Certified Organic, Refillable.

1. REN PHA Exfoliating Facial – £34 – RENSKINCARE.CO.UK 

REN Clean Skincare pledged Zero Waste Pledge in 2018 which means all packaging designed to be recyclable, containing recycled materials or being reusable by the end of 2021. This means everything at REN is Zero Waste NOW. In 2023:

  • 28+  Tons of post-consumer recycled plastic repurposed 
  • 11+ Tons of plastic saved from landfill through Infinity Recycling 
  • 1.8+ Tons of plastic waste repurposed with Brightening Dark Circle Eye Cream 
  • 0.3+  Tons of plastic removed from ocean sources 

 

 

2. Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty Shine Enhancing Treatment Gloss – £27.90 – SALLYBEAUTY.CO.UK

Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty Range – New Launch for 2024 Clean Beauty Colour Protect

  • Revolutionary Sustainability: Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty Range introduces ground-breaking advancements in sustainability. Derived from sustainable sugarcane, its bio-based packaging actively removes CO2 from the environment, making it carbon negative. For every metric ton of packaging produced, it eliminates three metric tons of CO2, surpassing its carbon footprint. 
  • Commitment to Reforestation: Partnering with 1t.org‘s and Reforestation, Paul Mitchell has succeeded in planting one million trees, with plans to plant another million by 2030 as the company’s commitment to environmental conservation.

 

 

 

3. KORA Organics

  • KORA Organics are committed to their pact of being Climate Neutral Certified, and are partnered with Climate Neutral, a non-profit organisation that is helping them work toward carbon neutrality. They measure and offset their carbon footprint each year and help reduce future emissions. They also strive to create products, and packaging, that are environmentally friendly, sustainable and recyclable—and that adhere to the strict certification requirements that surround organic products as set out by COSMOS and Ecocert.
  • All products use only recycled, recyclable, or biodegradable materials in both primary and secondary packaging. Cartons are certified, clay-coated paper from 100% recycled fibre—of which at least 85% is PCR (post consumer recycled) material.