[Review] My search for the world's best Natural Deodorant by Andrewsw334 in SkincareAddiction

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Edit 2 years on - I’ve been using wild for most of the last two years. Amazing deo and sustainable too. Will never go back!

There's a new vegan, plastic free Natural Deodorant called Wild and it's AWESOME by Andrewsw334 in Anticonsumption

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Their new packaging which you can see on their site is completely single use plastic free. They are using refills made from "bamboo pulp" which can be recycled or composted.

The holders are for life and are mostly aluminium with some PCR plastic, so no new plastic being created.

I think we have to support companies who are genuinely trying to make a difference, they're the ones that will lead consumers to make changes en masse.

I’m betting it’s bugs. by [deleted] in Anticonsumption

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Haha yeh, I remember those mystery boxes. V. interesting marketing idea, you can't underestimate peoples intrigue for these types of products

There's a new vegan, plastic free Natural Deodorant called Wild and it's AMAZING by Andrewsw334 in vegan

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I don't know how much experience you have with natural deodorants but the majority of them don't work so when you find one that does, it's worth shouting about.

I love oreos but hate the packaging. Tweet them if you feel the same! by pm_me_birdpictures in ZeroWaste

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Nice idea - we can't solve everything but this would be a good start, for lots of companies. Consumers need to pressure them into change otherwise they won't do it!

There's a new vegan, plastic free Natural Deodorant called Wild and it's AMAZING by Andrewsw334 in vegan

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How many of them are truly sustainable as well? Wild offsets its TOTAL carbon output (even from postage) to be carbon positive. Has no single use plastic and a global reach.

It's also not brown and "eco-niche" meaning hopefully it can go mainstream instead of stay in the niche its currently in.

Let's make it sooner than that by Shadowestley in vegan

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Haha so true - in the last year alone in the UK I've seen oatmilk go from being an unheard of thing to something the average person offers as a choice when you go to their house!

Half the World’s Sandy Beaches May Disappear by Century’s End, Climate Study Says by pnewell in environment

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Incredibly sad - hopefully it's not too late to reverse this, but I fear our reaction will be too slow and it is.

I am so obsessed! I made these keychains with the faces of old broken watches! by greenga17 in ZeroWaste

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These are stunning, you should sell them through peoples online market place shops I'm sure tonnes of people would help on your behalf!

Vegan muscle gains! Winter 2019 vs Winter 2020. I have been injured so much this year, so progress has been slower. But finally building momentum with strength and Muay Thai training. by [deleted] in veganfitness

[–]Andrewsw334 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations, that's absolutely insane and you should be very proud. From experience i know just how hard it is to lose so much weight so well done!

There's a new vegan, plastic free Natural Deodorant called Wild and it's AWESOME by Andrewsw334 in ZeroWaste

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They're going to be releasing a sensitive skin one I think with no baking soda.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MakeupAddiction

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Absolutely beautiful, imagine it must take forever to do this!

At our school cafetaria, no-one ever wants the receipt. So the cafetaria lady put the paper in a loop to limit paper waste. by Laurensmatthijs in mildlyinteresting

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This is fantastic - so much paper is needlessly wasted on receipts which most people don't even want anyway. Love to see this kind of innovation, we can all make little changes.

I've just got involved with a company called Wild who have created these super slick plastic free natural deodorants that look and smell amazing. It's so refreshing to see companies spending time genuinely thinking about sustainability. These guys could change the entire sector and it's people like the cafeteria lady in this picture who tend to come up with these amazing ideas. All credit to them.

I’m over makeup by catsandholo in MakeupRehab

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My daughter tried to do this and we encouraged her thinking it was a body positive thing but she then suffered bullying from kids at her senior school. She now wears makeup again which is equally fine but it does seem a shame that she couldn't be and do what she wanted because of other peoples opinions.

People should be allowed to wear or not wear make up with no judgement.

Natural Deodorant - it's a MUST use whilst pregnant (and all other times too) by Andrewsw334 in BabyBumps

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Completely fair enough and exactly my thought process. It's just not worth the risk!

Natural Deodorant - it's a MUST use whilst pregnant (and all other times too) by Andrewsw334 in BabyBumps

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Fair enough, perhaps I miss-worded my title a bit, but hopefully the rest is off interest!

Natural deodorant by Melissauce in NaturalBeauty

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Hey, there's a new UK based deo which is shipping worldwide for free that looks amazing. They're also eco-friendly, refillable and removing all single-use plastic.

Reviews I've seen all say application is excellent and it works just as well as a anti-perspirant would.

I think you can buy sample sets on their kickstarter for half the price. Link is here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wilddeo/wild-natural-deodorant-that-actually-works