Collection: Plastic Alternatives

Explore alternative packaging options such as biodegradable materials, refillable containers, and reusable packaging. By choosing products with sustainable packaging, we can all do our part in protecting the environment while still indulging in our favorite beauty routines.

Credo Journal

Related articles

Credo Journal

Why does the EU ban more ingredients than the USA?

Why does the EU ban more ingredients than the USA?

Credo Journal

A collective creation. 10 years in the making

A collective creation. 10 years in the making

Credo Journal

What is the difference between vegan and cruelty free? 

What is the difference between vegan and cruelty free? 

Credo Journal

Arey, to Keep the Grey Away

Arey, to Keep the Grey Away

Credo Journal

Related articles

Why does the EU ban more ingredients than the USA?

Credo Journal

Why does the EU ban more ingredients than the USA?

A collective creation. 10 years in the making

Credo Journal

A collective creation. 10 years in the making

What is the difference between vegan and cruelty free? 

Credo Journal

What is the difference between vegan and cruelty free? 

Arey, to Keep the Grey Away

Credo Journal

Arey, to Keep the Grey Away

Are synthetic ingredients toxic?

Credo Journal

Are synthetic ingredients toxic?

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the benefits of using plastic-free beauty products?
    Using plastic-free beauty products not only benefits the environment, but also your personal health. Plastic packaging can often contain harmful chemicals like BPA and phthalates, which can leach into the product itself. By opting for plastic-free packaging, you reduce your exposure to these potentially harmful substances. Additionally, the beauty and wellness industry generates over 120 billion packages each year - most of which is single use plastic that ends up landfilled, incinerated, littered, or in the ocean. By choosing plastic-free beauty products, you are helping to reduce the amount of waste and pollution that is created from traditional packaging materials.
  • How can consumers identify genuine plastic-free beauty products?
    You can look for some common certifications, including 'Zero Waste' or 'Plastic-Free'. You may also want to read the ingredients list and avoid any products that contain plastic-based ingredients such as polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). By searching brands and their ethos, you can generally also get a good idea of their sustainability commitments. Sounds like a lot of work? Don't worry, you can simply shop our plastic alternatives collection to ensure that the products you are purchasing are genuinely plastic-free. From minimal packaging to refillable packaging and even zero waste beauty product options (like soap or shampoo bars), there’s lots to choose from here.
  • How can consumers responsibly dispose of empty plastic-free beauty product packaging?
    Cardboard packaging and paper packaging from makeup products are widely recyclable and can be discarded in most domestic recycling bins, bags, or containers. Glass containers are also recyclable and can be placed with other glass items in recycling bins, or you can reuse / upcycle them for other purposes. Biodegradable packaging materials can often be composted along with food waste, but make sure to check the packaging for any specific instructions. Make sure to rinse out any leftover product before recycling or reusing the packaging.
  • Are there any regulatory standards or certifications for plastic-free beauty products?
    Currently, there aren't any legal regulatory standards for plastic-free beauty products. However, there are some third-party organizations that offer certification programs for sustainable and environmentally-friendly products. These include the Plastic Pollution Coalition's 'Plastic Free' certification and the Zero Waste International Alliance's 'Zero Waste' certification. At Credo Beauty, we impose our very own sustainability and packaging standards to ensure that all the brands we work with have a commitment to reducing plastic waste and being more eco-friendly.