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Radox is dedicated to pioneering sustainable solutions in personal care. Our journey towards a circular economy involves continuous innovation in packaging, ensuring that every choice you make contributes to a healthier planet. We believe that life's better with bubbles, and even better with less plastic!
We are actively exploring new technologies and partnerships, like our involvement with the Flexible Plastic Fund, to make recycling easier and more accessible for everyone across the UK. Your participation in our refill and recycling initiatives is vital to achieving these ambitious goals.
By choosing Radox eco-refill shower gels and actively participating in our recycling efforts, you're making a tangible difference. Every refill pouch and recycled bottle contributes to reducing plastic waste and building a more sustainable future. Thank you for being an essential part of this journey with Radox, where life's better with bubbles and significantly less plastic!
Radox eco-refill pouches are designed to replenish your existing Radox shower gel bottles, using 74% less plastic compared to two standard 225ml bottles. They are a sustainable choice for reducing plastic waste and supporting a circular economy.
By choosing Radox refill pouches, you significantly reduce plastic consumption. Our shower gel bottles are also made with 50% recycled plastic, supporting a circular recycling model and minimizing environmental impact. This helps in building a greener future.
Radox shower gel bottles can typically be recycled at home through your local council's standard recycling process. Always check the on-pack recycling label for specific instructions to ensure proper disposal and recycling.
Currently, Radox multi-material plastic refill pouches cannot be recycled through standard kerbside collections. However, many supermarkets and retailers offer convenient in-store soft plastic recycling drop-off points. You can find your nearest facility using the Recycle Now Recycling Locator.
Radox, as part of Unilever, is a proud member of the Flexible Plastic Fund. This industry coalition is actively working towards establishing widespread kerbside collection for flexible plastics across the UK, aiming to make at-home recycling of pouches possible in the future.