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Don't Try Tallow Soap if Sustainability Bores You

Championing quirky eco-hacks – or warning you away from them.

Translation

Upcycled tallow + plastic-free packaging = lower waste, longer-lasting bars, lighter footprint.

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If you're the type of person who finds environmental responsibility tedious, who thinks "upcycling" is just a trendy buzzword, and who genuinely prefers the convenience of plastic packaging, then tallow soap is going to be insufferably righteous for you.

Here's the annoyingly sustainable thing about tallow soap: it takes what would otherwise be waste from the meat industry and transforms it into something useful. Instead of tallow ending up in landfills or being processed into lower-grade products, it becomes the base for long-lasting, effective soap.

Our packaging is wrapped in paper and cardboard – no plastic bottles, no pump dispensers that break after six months, no synthetic materials that stick around for centuries. Each bar lasts significantly longer than liquid soap, meaning less frequent purchases and less packaging waste overall.

So if you're perfectly content with your current environmental impact and find all this sustainability talk rather boring, definitely stick with conventional products. The planet will understand.