Package Free
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The Shifting Gaia rating evaluates brands based on sustainable practices, ingredients and materials, and social responsibility, among others. Below are a few factors influencing this brand's score:
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Established in 2017 by Lauren Singer, a prominent figure in the zero-waste movement, Package Free curates a variety of third-party products and develops its own line of in-house items designed to align with its environmental ethos. Highlights
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sustainability
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Package Free's in-house products are crafted with a strong emphasis on sustainability. The company prioritizes the use of renewable, biodegradable, and recyclable materials. There is a clear effort to ensure that each product minimizes environmental impact.
For instance, their reusable bags and containers are made from organic cotton and stainless steel, materials known for their durability and recyclability. Additionally, Package Free is committed to plastic-free packaging and uses materials such as recycled paper and compostable adhesives to further reduce waste.
non-toxic
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In developing its in-house products, Package Free ensures that all materials are free from harmful chemicals and toxins. The company sources organic materials and avoids substances like BPA, phthalates, and other hazardous chemicals commonly found in consumer goods.
For example, their personal care items, such as bamboo toothbrushes and natural fiber body brushes, are crafted from sustainably sourced materials that are safe for both consumers and the environment.
social responsibility
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Package Free collaborates with suppliers who adhere to fair labor standards, ensuring that workers are treated ethically and compensated fairly. By maintaining transparency in its supply chain, Package Free fosters trust and accountability. Furthermore, the company engages with the community by providing educational resources on sustainable living, aiming to inspire and empower individuals to adopt zero-waste practices.