L'Occitane Unveils 'Upcycling Soap Tray' Made from Collected Empty Bottles
[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] L'OCCITANE announced on the 28th that it will introduce an 'Upcycling Soap Tray' made by collecting empty bottles returned by customers to stores throughout last year.
This is the second project with the upcycled plastic handmade living object brand 'Plastic Bakery,' which transforms waste plastic from daily life into beautiful living objects based on baking techniques. Earlier, in April, L'OCCITANE conducted its first project by collecting L'OCCITANE bottle flakes to create baking objects inspired by the Provence sensibility, receiving great responses from customers.
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The upcycling soap tray will be offered in limited quantities to customers who purchase over a certain amount at L'OCCITANE stores and online malls from today until the 24th of next month.
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