U.K. Retailers Say No To Plastic-Based Wipes

bamboo wipes

In April, Boots, one of the biggest retailers in the U.K., announced a plan to stop the sale of plastic-based wipes, joining the likes of Tesco and Aldi. Boots reformulated its own-brand ranges of wipes to be plastic-free last year. At the same time Tesco cuts sales of baby wipes containing plastic in March, two years after eliminating plastic from its store brand wipes.

Markets for baby products are making a turn in consumer expectations and growing the market for more sustainable products for sensitive skin without compromising on high quality. By using plant-based and plastic-free raw materials, suppliers have developed a product to match the values and expectations of consumers. Consumers are looking at the entire supply chain, so it is important for manufacturers to create items that reduce CO2 already in the earlier stage of the supply chain.

Value the earth for next generation and offer better products to consumers are always our company’s principle. We use some of the best and most natural assets that forests have to offer. Newclears wipes are made of a biodegradable and compostable nonwoven using natural bamboo fibers with a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to viscose fibers. Bamboo wipes are not only good for the environment but its cellulosic fiber content has also been confirmed through independent certification and is 100% biodegradable.

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Post time: May-15-2023