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LastObjects Answer to Single-Use Personal Care Products

2021-04-26 13:54:00| Waste Age

Eco-startup LastObject is shooting to eliminate 50 billion single-use items by the end of 2023, and thats just cotton swabs, tissues, and makeup rounds. They manufacture these personal-care products, which are designed to be washed and reused 1

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