Which? recommends Salt of the Earth Plastic Free deodorant in latest issue of Which? Magazine
By Smart Marketing

Following the release of February’s edition of Which? Magazine, Crystal Spring are delighted to announce that the Salt of the Earth Plastic Free Deodorant Crystal has been recognised and recommended by the Consumers’ Association as an alternative to plastic packaged products. In this issue, Which? explore bathroom plastics, recycling and finding alternatives to everyday products in plastic packaging.
Pay less, waste lessIt is widely believed that many natural, plastic free, vegan and sustainable products come with a hefty price tag. However, in their report, Which? found that this doesn’t have to be the case, and identified Salt of the Earth as offering affordable alternatives:
“Many plastic free deodorants, which usually come in a cardboard tube or glass pot, are also billed as ‘natural’. This means they don’t contain the same chemicals as traditional deodorant… But they tend to be a lot more expensive than regular deodorants too – many cost around £10 or more. Holland & Barrett sells a range of plastic-free deodorants, including Salt of the Earth Plastic Free Deodorant Crystal (75g, £3.74)”
The feature continues by discussing how commonplace bathroom products such as shampoo, razors and toothpaste continue to be a huge contributor to single-use plastic waste globally, with only 65% of households routinely recycling bathroom plastics. Showcasing Salt of the Earth’s Plastic Free Crystal Deodorant as a purse-friendly, paraben and plastic free alternative to traditional anti-perspirants, the Which? article is a great step towards bringing environmentally friendly alternatives to a wider audience, in the hope that living a reduced-plastic or plastic-free lifestyle can become part of everyone’s routine.



