Carrefour Polska tests cosmetics refill stations in its Warsaw store
In association with the Polish cosmetics brand, Yope and the startup Swapp, Carrefour Polska tests cosmetics refill station in its Carrefour BIO store in Warsaw. Yope products if refilled will cost 15 per cent less, so customers can save the price of packaging. Carrefour made a pledge to make its PL packaging 100 per cent recyclable or compostable by 2025, and to reduce the total weight of such packaging by 5 per cent in contrast to that in 2017.
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