Environmental Details
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The hand soap refills from Aer replace liquid hand soap that comes in plastic bottles.
The reusable pump bottle is made from glass, with an aluminium pump. The hand soap refills are made in Austria using 90% natural ingredients. They contain: Sodium Citrate, Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate, Sodium Benzoate, Algin, Sorbitol, Sodium, Lauryl Sulfate, Citric Acid, Limonene, Linalool, Parfum, Citral, Gernaiol, Farnesol, CI42090, CI16035. Please note, we are not the manufacturer of the products sold on our website. While we work to ensure that product information on our website is correct, manufacturers may alter their product information. Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and/or different information than shown on our website. You should always read the labels, warnings and instructions provided with the product before using or consuming it and not solely rely on the information presented on our website.
Lots of people prefer liquid hand soap over soap bars, but conventional liquid hand soaps are all packaged in single use plastic bottles, or non-recyclable refill pouches, adding more waste to our bathroom routine. That's where Aer have stepped in to create their hand soap refills. They're packaged in 100% recyclable and compostable paper sachets, so are truly zero waste. They have also removed all of the water from their hand soap, making it much lighter and smaller to transport and reducing the carbon footprint. All you need to do is add the water back in from your tap at home!
The starter kit is packaged in a stylish cardboard box. Each hand soap refill is packaged in a recyclable and compostable paper sachet.
Once you have dissolved the powder in water, simply recycle or compost the paper sachet. The glass bottle and aluminium pump are designed to be reused many times, but if you do need to dispose of them, they are 100% recyclable. Just place them in your household recycling bin.