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Good Chemistry Partners with TerraCycle to Create Nationwide Perfume Packaging Recycling Program

TerraCycle Include USA Good Chemistry
Consumers can send in Good Chemistry packaging including, rigid plastic caps and glass to be recycled for free.
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a fine fragrance brand, has partnered with international recycling leader TerraCycle to launch a national recycling program for their perfume products and packaging at no cost to the consumer, company officials announced today.
“Our brand continuously strives towards its purpose to improve our formulas, fragrances and all we stand for through clean claims and sustainability best practices,” said Good Chemistry president, Kimberly Mokosso. “We develop our products with the most commonly recyclable materials in mind; however, our small componentry can be made of multiple materials needed to prevent leakage and ensure proper safety and closure. Partnering with TerraCycle makes it free and easy to participate in good- for-all innovation that recycles our packaging from bottle to cap.”
Apart from the sustainably disposing of the brand’s packaging, collectors can also earn points that can be donated to a non-profit, school, or charitable organization of their choice for shipments of Good Chemistry products and packaging sent to TerraCycle. Through the Good Chemistry Recycling Program, consumers can send in Good Chemistry packaging including, rigid plastic caps, rigid glass, rigid glass droppers, rigid plastic complex closures and plastic rollers to be recycled for free.
“Through this innovative, first-of-its-kind program, Good Chemistry perfume and its associated packaging are nationally recyclable,” said TerraCycle CEO and founder Tom Szaky. “By participating in the Good Chemistry Recycling Program, clean-conscious consumers can explore new scents while doing good for the environment.”
Participation in the program is easy: sign up on the TerraCycle program page and mail in the packaging using a prepaid UPS shipping label. Once collected, the packaging is cleaned and melted into hard plastic that can be remolded to make new recycled products.