Dove designs its first refillable deodorant packaging solution

April 21, 2023 EcoVadis EN


Dove has launched its first refillable and reusable deodorant packaging with the aim of providing an accessible refill solution for consumers and reducing plastic waste.

According to Dove, the ‘super-durable’ stainless steel case is capable of enduring forces of nearly 900lb in weight, while the pack’s exterior incorporates 96% recycled plastic and is 100% recyclable. It is designed to be compact and is described as having a ‘sleek, minimalist aesthetic’.

Consumers are expected to buy one pack and continue to refill it until its end of life, cutting down on the disposal of single-use packaging – a practice that will otherwise result in 12 billion tonnes of plastic in landfill or the environment by 2050, the company says.

“We’re excited to make sustainable personal care products accessible with the launch of Dove Refillable Deodorant,” says Firdaous El Honsali, global vice president of Communications & Sustainability at Unilever. “Dove Refillable Deodorant is only the beginning. We are looking at every facet of our packaging and are working towards our commitment to make all plastic packaging reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025.”


Read the full article at: packagingeurope.com

Read more...

About the Author

EcoVadis EN

EcoVadis is a purpose-driven company dedicated to embedding sustainability intelligence into every business decision worldwide. We offer a full range of solutions including IQ-Plus Risk & Compliance Management, EcoVadis Ratings, and Carbon Action Module for Scope 3 Decarbonization. Key features like 360/Live News Monitoring, Academy E-learning and Corrective action plans help companies comply with ESG regulations, reduce GHG emissions, and improve the sustainability performance of their business and value chain across 250 industries in 185 countries.

Follow on Twitter Follow on Linkedin Visit Website More Content by EcoVadis EN
Previous Article
Bain and EcoVadis Ratings Study: Do ESG Efforts Create Value for Portfolio Companies and Suppliers?
Bain and EcoVadis Ratings Study: Do ESG Efforts Create Value for Portfolio Companies and Suppliers?

Wouldn’t you like to know how ESG strategies can unlock financial potential – for you and your portfolio co...

Next Article
Modern Slavery in the Construction Industry: Why Compliance Rates Are Falling
Modern Slavery in the Construction Industry: Why Compliance Rates Are Falling

The construction industry, like other industries with complex and international supply chains, is vulnerabl...