Thanks to the commitment of its customers across the UK, the Boots and No7 recycling scheme introduced in September has now recycled over one tonne of plastic in just under two months.
The initiative has seen over 30,000 customers signing up to take part in the scheme, and they have recycled over 100,000 empty products.
The first-to-market scheme allows customers to recycle empty health, beauty and wellness products (even from brands not stocked at Boots) – with customers receiving £5 worth of Boots Advantage Card Points when five products are deposited.
Toothpaste, mascara and hand wash were amongst the top products being deposited, and No7, Colgate and Boots own brand have been the most recycled brands. Customers can sign up to the scheme via Scan2Recycle technology.
At Boots we are constantly challenging ourselves to do more, and as part of our commitment to becoming a more sustainable business we’re super excited to see the impact this scheme has had in such a short period of time
Joanna Rogers, Commercial Director & VP, Beauty & Gifting at Boots UK said: “Our customers are more aware than ever before of their impact on the environment and they are taking proactive steps to mitigate this.
“At Boots we are constantly challenging ourselves to do more, and as part of our commitment to becoming a more sustainable business we’re super excited to see the impact this scheme has had in such a short period of time.”
Recently, Boots announced it had removed 2020 tonnes of plastic from its Christmas gifting range as well as launching own-brand plant-based menstrual cups, tampons and biodegradable face wipes.
Last year, it became the first national pharmacy, health and beauty retailer in the UK to move to unbleached (brown) paper carrier bags, replacing plastic bags across its 2,465 stores. In 2018, Boots signed up to the UK Plastics Pact, a unique partnership for businesses across the UK with an ambition to work collaboratively to transform the UK plastic packaging sector by 2025.
No7 aims to have 100% recyclable packaging for all products by 2025, and has already began making changes to cosmetic displays, making them 42% more energy efficient.
The scheme is available in 50 Boots stores nationwide. Find your nearest recycling bank.