Burt's Bees' Sustainability Commitment
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Burt’s Bees on sustainable beauty—and why it matters more than ever - National | Globalnews.ca

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Sustainability isn't something you do once—it's a mindset, a commitment, says Abena Antwi , the research director, product designer and chemist at Burt's Bees .
The brand is doubling down on its efforts, from supporting regenerative agriculture and biodiversity to striving for net-zero plastic use.
Antwi: "We want people to think critically about what they're buying, where it’s coming from".
Burt's Bees is working on a new body care line that builds on our existing shea line, which incorporates the work we’re doing in Ghana .
The goal is to create effective products that are still true to our natural roots.
One of her favourite upcoming launches is a cream that transforms into an oil—it's clean and fun to use.
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