Being Green - 05 July 2019

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As we become more aware of the damage we’re doing to the planet and consequently ourselves, many of us are trying to take steps to help protect the environment. We try to use less plastic, to recycle, and be careful with our water use, to name but a few. But one sector we don’t often think of is our beauty products, many of which contain harmful chemicals and make use of lots of packaging. In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook talks to Sue Pugh of Still Pure which produces a range of 100% natural botanical body and home products that are not harmful to the environment.
5 Jul 2019 English South Africa Health & Fitness

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