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The beauty industry is grappling with an ugly problem. While brands urge customers to nourish themselves with rare, natural ingredients while utilising the latest lab-developed technology, consumers are increasingly aware of the resources going into creating these products and the waste they generate. Water is a huge part of the manufacturing process, and the US$700 billion industry is estimated to produce 120 billion units of mostly one-time use containers every year. More and more consumers are asking how they can keep themselves clean and beautiful without trashing the planet.

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