What is the impact of these measures? Armani claims that refilling reduces the use of glass by 38%, metal by 67% and plastic by 20%, and that buying a 50ml spray bottle and a 150ml bottle to refill reduces the carbon footprint of that fragrance by 64%. As this is company data, it is difficult to verify, although it would seem logical to think that refilling a bottle of perfume once should halve the carbon footprint of the packaging. However, this trend is still in the minority: according to Premium Beauty News, data from market consultancy NPD indicates that refillable fragrances account for only 6% of sales in Europe, and refills for 1%, although there was a 31% increase in 2022 compared to the previous year.
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I like the idea of refillable bottles but the way big companies put out new fragrances, it seems like a band-aid.
Yeah. I feel like the article title answered itself.