The Body Shop aims to empower waste pickers in India

The high-end beauty brand wants to step up its sustainability efforts


Sarah Price May 12, 2019
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The Body Shop is stepping up its sustainability efforts with the launch of a new initiative to which aims to benefit both people and the planet.

In a bid to tackle plastic pollution, the high street beauty chain has announced it will buy 250 tonnes of recycled plastic from Bengaluru, India, to use in nearly three million 250ml haircare bottles by the end of 2019, reports The Independent.

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The brand took to Twitter to share some information about waste management, posting that "nearly three million people live without formal waste management."



The plan is part of a three-year initiative to introduce Community Trade Recycled Plastic within the company and is launched in collaboration with with ethical sourcing platform Plastics for Change.

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The Body Shop is a British skincare, cosmetics and perfume company launched by Dame Anita Roddick in 1976 that prides itself on its ethically-sourced and cruelty free products.  It's well-known mantra states it is committed to banning animal testing and hopes to reduce plastic waste across the board.

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Aside from fighting pollution, the scheme also aims to help empower people by sourcing plastic via a local Indian partner called Hasiru Dala which fights for waste picker rights.

According to the retailer, plastic pollution has created a massive surge of 1.5m people known as “waste pickers”, who collect the waste to earn money.

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By using the plethora of recyclable plastic that already exists, The Body Shop aims to fight the problem as well as empower the waste pickers with access to cleaner working conditions and recognition for their hard work.

Miss Singapore Universe pageant 2000 winner Eunice Olsen took to Twitter to share her experience with the waste pickers in India.



As part of the new initiative, the company is also recycling and re-filling empty bottles customers bring in to stores. This includes being able to recycle other beauty brands bottles, but if customers return Body Shop containers, they will be entitled to a rewards scheme.

One thing is for sure, sustainability is the way to the future and we hope to see more beauty brands follow suit.

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