This British Beauty Week: Exclusive offer to tackle beauty’s recycling problem

by | Oct 1, 2025

The future of beauty is not just about innovation – it’s about responsibility. It’s estimated that only 9% of beauty packaging is actually recycled – the rest ends up in landfill or incinerated. At the British Beauty Council, we believe the future of beauty must be circular, sustainable, and accountable.

This British Beauty Week, our patron MYGroup, are sharing an exclusive offer on their Recycling Box Schemes, a pioneering, practical, traceable solution to tackle beauty waste.

MYGroup’s boxes offer a straightforward way to divert hard-to-recycle materials – like mixed plastics and cosmetic packaging – from landfill and into a responsible recycling stream. Just order a box, fill it with your beauty empties, and MYGroup will collect and responsibly recycle the contents, giving your waste a second life.

Keep an eye on your emails during British Beauty Week for an exclusive discount.

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