Which company pioneered the first mass-market shampoo bar that eliminated plastic packaging and used only biodegradable ingredients sourced from renewable resources?
The natural products industry has seen remarkable innovation in recent years, with companies launching eco-friendly alternatives that minimize environmental impact while meeting consumer demands. This poll tests your knowledge about a significant product launch that changed how we think about sustainable products in the natural world marketplace. Can you identify the correct information about this groundbreaking initiative?
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- Lush Cosmetics with their solid shampoo bars in 1988, which eliminated an estimated 6 million plastic bottles annually
- The Body Shop with their Rainforest Shampoo Bars in 1995, featuring ingredients harvested through their Community Trade program
- Aveda with their Botanical Repair solid shampoos in 2001, made with 93% plant-derived ingredients
- Burt's Bees with their Honey Harvest shampoo bars in 1992, featuring locally sourced beeswax and essential oils
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