Do you have some cosmetics that are slowly gathering dust in your bathroom? In trade, this waste is measured in tons. And even four a day in France, according to Laboté. It is against this that Greez intervenes, recovering unsold items destined to be thrown away from the beauty industry and then reselling them at -80%, the specialized media report Fashion network.
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Greez.fr fights against waste in beauty
Every Tuesday, at 9am, the general public will be able to discover on Greez.fr a new selection of products thus revalued and whose brands had separated due to a slight aesthetic defect, an excess of stock, an imminent date or to switch to a new collection.
Founded in France by Noémie Arnal and Logan Favier, this anti-waste cosmetics platform also collaborates with associations to donate products, with a view to the social and solidarity economy. Perfumes, skin care, hair care, makeup, accessories… A good plan to know and do in beauty.
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