Toiletries Amnesty launches Circular Economy Awareness Week

Toiletries Amnesty is delighted to announce that they are launching Circular Economy Awareness Week in March 2024.  The inaugural campaign will run from 18-24 March 2024, with the aim of raising awareness of how people can redirect their waste away from landfill and into the hands of those in need.  Toiletries Amnesty is a social, ethical and environmental organisation that makes access to hygiene essentials easy for those in need, while stopping masses of surplus products from going to waste. They have championed the circular economy ethos since their inception…

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Toiletries Amnesty is delighted to announce the launch of their fundraising initiative – 15 for Hygiene. 

More people than ever are living in hygiene poverty and that figure looks set to increase amid the current cost of living crisis and political turmoil. In a bid to keep providing vital support to those in need, Toiletries Amnesty has come up with a unique campaign to bolster fundraising – 15 for Hygiene. The premise is simple. Individuals are invited to become a hygiene hero and fundraise on behalf of Toiletries Amnesty by doing their ‘15 for Hygiene’. You might choose to sell 15 dresses on depop or groom…

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Toiletries Amnesty launches unique fundraising project for hygiene poverty

As the interest in second-hand clothes and accessories surges, Toiletries Amnesty has come up with a unique way to give broken or unwanted jewellery a brand new lease of life. A social, ethical and environmental organisation, Toiletries Amnesty works to relieve hygiene poverty and stop products from going to waste. More people than ever are living in hygiene poverty and that figure only looks set to increase amid the current cost of living crisis. In a bid to help those in need, Toiletries Amnesty has come up with a unique…

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Toiletries Amnesty unveils new look and outlines plans amid cost of living crisis.

Toiletries Amnesty has unveiled a brand new website as they prepare to step up the support they can offer amid the ongoing cost of living crisis. A social, ethical and environmental organisation, Toiletries Amnesty works to relieve hygiene poverty and stop products from going to waster. Karen Harvey, founder of Toiletries Amnesty says “We work with companies all over the world, creating positive and practical solutions for the problems they have around waste and sustainability, whilst connecting them with communities and consumers who want to see a change for good.…

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Toiletries Amnesty Founder Joins Sustainable Beauty Coalition

Toiletries Amnesty founder and director Karen Harvey has been invited to join the British Beauty Council’s Sustainable Beauty Coalition (SBC) advisory board to help give today’s consumers what they want – environmentally friendly beauty products and practices. The SBC was founded with the mission of championing sustainability best practice and industry collaboration. Its intentions are based on the findings of the British Beauty Council’s ‘Courage to Change’ report – an independent sustainability report of the beauty industry. The report lays out a vision of how we can move forward together…

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