Kaufland To Remove Microplastics From All Personal Care Products By 2021
Discounter Kaufland says that it will have ‘completely dispensed’ with microplastics across its cosmetics and personal care ranges by the end of 2021.
The Schwarz Group-owned retailer has already eliminated microplastics from 160 private-label products, which from the end of February will be labelled with a ‘Ohne Mikro-plastik’ (Without Microplastics) seal.
This includes the products in the bevola Baby product range, for example, which are all 100% microplastic-free.
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