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Naked products expose British consumers' worries about packaging waste
Published Thu, Sep 7, 2017 · 09:50 PM
London
A BIODEGRADABLE yoga mat and an eco-friendly dog bed are just some of the items on show at the immersive Naked House exhibition in London that aims to challenge throwaway consumerism.
The five-floor house, curated by British cosmetics company Lush, features a history of packaging from banana skins to Victorian-era glass bottles and 1950s metal tins to futuristic plant-based bio-plastic containers.
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