Advertisement feature presented by The Consumer Goods Forum. Historically tubes of toothpaste are non-recyclable, because of the combination of different types of plastic and metal used in their ...
The “Small Act, Big Smiles” initiative invites consumers to drop off used toothpaste tubes of any brand, which will be recycled / Credit: LSP EM via Shutterstock Colgate and Watsons Hong Kong have ...
Colgate and Watsons Hong Kong have joined forces to launch a new recycling initiative targeting toothpaste tubes. This programme, known as the "Small Act, Big Smiles" initiative, aims to encourage ...
Put toothpaste and all types of toothpaste tubes into your black cart as garbage. Why can’t this item be recycled? Toothpaste tubes are made of multiple types of materials that cannot easily be ...
The impact of conventional toothpaste tubes is significant and largely negative. Typically made from non-biodegradable ...
Toothpaste, suncream and other squeezable tubes are difficult to recycle because they combine different materials. Toothpaste tubes can often contain a thin layer of aluminium and be made of ...
To encourage participation in this programme, Watsons’ loyalty programme MoneyBack (易賞錢) members who purchase Colgate selected range of recyclable toothpaste tubes with the recycling logo ...
We are thrilled to collaborate with Colgate to extend our recycling efforts to toothpaste tubes of any brands. With our reward incentives, we aim to encourage greater customer engagement.