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Ceylon Soap on a quest to eliminate plastic waste

by damith
March 10, 2024 1:11 am 0 comment 257 views

In an era where the allure of convenience often overshadows environmental concerns, Ceylon Soap Co stands as a beacon of sustainability and conscientious consumption.

Founded in 2017 by Sam, a returning expatriate to Sri Lanka after 17 years abroad, the company embodies a commitment to handcrafting solid personal care products using 100 percent natural ingredients.

Sam had witnessed the pervasive effects of modern living in densely populated cities and developed nations. Amid the comforts and luxuries of urban life lay a hidden cost – the pervasive use of chemicals and plastics, which pose long-term risks to both human health and the environment. In founding Ceylon Soap, he rejected the status quo of synthetic additives and embraced the purity of nature. By eschewing chemicals, preservatives, artificial colours, and fragrances, the brand ensures the well-being of its customers and works towards a cleaner, greener planet.

Ceylon Soap is committed to reducing plastic waste — a global crisis exacerbated by a mere 9 percent worldwide recycling rate for single-use plastics. Rather than relying solely on recycling, the company has opted for the removal, reduction, and reuse of plastics.

The company also upholds traditional craftsmanship and sustainable practices to foster a deeper connection to the community. By prioritising health, sustainability, and ethical consumption, Ceylon Soap has become a trailblazer in the personal care industry. It wants consumers to embrace simplicity, purity, and purpose.

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