As part of its ‘Green Beauty’ initiative, Garnier, has announced a partnership with Take 3 For the Sea, an Australian non-profit organisation that inspires community participation in simple actions to reduce the impacts of plastic pollution and waste in the ocean and broader environment. To launch the partnership, Garnier is donating 5 cents for every product sold nationally in Woolworths supermarkets, to the value of $20,000, to support Take 3’s efforts to educate, conserve the environment and protect wildlife from the impacts of plastic pollution and waste.

Commenting on the partnership, Garnier Marketing Director, Jane Hanger, said Take 3’s mantra of taking three pieces of rubbish with you when you leave the beach, waterway or…anywhere, and you have made a difference, was a powerful message.

Take 3 photo from a beach clean up @Take3fortheSea

“Small actions in our daily lives really can drive positive change for our planet. Garnier is committed to having an impact beyond the beauty industry and we are thrilled to partner with Take 3 in support of its efforts to educate our communities on the impact of plastic on our oceans. Take 3’s philosophy is powerful, yet easy for everyone to understand and participate in, which really aligns with our ‘Green Beauty’ mission to make sustainable beauty inclusive and accessible to all,” said Ms Hanger.

Chief Executive Officer of Take 3 For The Sea, Sarah Beard, said Take 3 was pleased to welcome Garnier as a Bronze sponsor. “With Garnier’s support, Take 3 can expand school programs that educate kids about global plastic pollution, while continuing to deliver campaigns that encourage simple, effective action. Garnier’s commitment to sourcing 100 percent recycled and recyclable plastic by 2025 supports Australia’s transition to a circular plastics economy – an essential means to reducing plastic pollution,” said Ms Beard.

 

Garnier’s ‘Green Beauty’ initiative is a commitment to radically reduce the beauty brand’s environmental impact by 2025. The initiative is a complete end-to-end approach to sustainability and aims to transform every stage of Garnier’s value chain and includes significant effort to reducing plastic in its packaging. By 2025, Garnier will aim to use Zero Virgin Plastic in all packaging, saving 37,000 tonnes of plastic every year and by 2025 all packaging will also be either reusable, recyclable or compostable.

Shoppers who choose to purchase any Garnier product in Woolworth supermarkets between now and 20/11/20 will automatically donate 5 cents to Take 3 For The Sea, (Terms & Conditions apply). The Take 3 partnership follows on from Garnier’s involvement in last month’s Coastal Clean Up campaign, that encouraged all Australians to play their part in keeping their local coastal and waterways clean wherever possible. In addition to the Australian partnership with Take 3, Garnier has also partnered with two further NGO’s globally: Ocean Conservancy – helping with the environmental impact of plastic pollution and Plastics For Change – helping with the social impact of plastic pollution.

For further information about Garnier’s Green Beauty initiative, visit www.garnier.com.au/about-garnier/green-beauty

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Katherine Ng

Katherine is not your typical Beauty Editor. Finance consultant by day and beauty and fashion addict at all other times, Katherine spends her hard-earned money helping the Australian and international economy with her never ending pursuit of everything pretty. A keen traveller, Katherine still holds dear her Melbourne roots with an overflowing wardrobe filled with black clothes, shoes and handbags. Katherine also has a deep love of food and wine, and you can find those adventures on instagram at @thegreedykat Email: kath@couturing.com Twitter: @kath_couturing Instagram: @kath_ng

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